AIM Institute's 2010
Technology Celebration Banquet and Awards

 


Featuring IT Commentator
Nicholas Carr

Author of the best-selling book "The Big Switch"


Tuesday, April 13
Qwest Center Omaha
More... 

 


The end is near...

AIM Institute's Technology Breakfast Seminars

Final Seminar "Cloud Computing & the Impact on the Future of IT" March 26


More...

The 2010 theme, Business Implications of Emerging Technologies, will equip participants with innovative ideas and provide examples of how to creatively apply emerging technologies
 

 

Save the Date!
 

infotec_servicemark_logo_150x45.jpg


April 13-14, 2010

 

Visit www.infotec.org
 

 Sign Up to Receive Infotec Information!

  

For information about sponsorships,
please contact Kim Foster at
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

or 877-345-5025 Ext. 107


 

Wilson Jr. High Solar Car Competition PDF Print E-mail

 

 

With the cooperation of the bright May sun, 13 teams of Wilson Junior High students raced their solar-powered cars at the school’s 2nd Annual Solar Car Competition.

 

Nearly 30 students met weekly in the year-long, after-school Solar Car Club. With the help of teachers and staff, student teams created their own solar-powered cars using principles of physics, math and science.

 

 


 

 

“This has been a fun experience for kids to get introduced to alternative energy sources,” said Diane Storey, Wilson Junior High teacher and Solar Car Club facilitator.

 

The Solar Car Club is offered by the Wilson Talent Search Program, which emphasizes the importance of reading, math and technology and provides students and parents with information about careers, college opportunities and financial aid. Wilson Junior High is in the Council Bluffs Community School District, and funding is provided through a U.S. Department of Education TRIO Talent Search Grant, obtained and managed by the AIM Institute.

 

“The grant provides Wilson with new and exciting programs for youth as well as parents and teachers,” said Nadine Baker, AIM’s Talent Search Grant Manager. Featuring after-school activities, classroom enrichment and summer camps, the mission of Talent Search is to support students while they are enrolled in junior high school and high school so they can successfully graduate and pursue postsecondary education.

 

For more information about Wilson’s Talent Search Program, click here or contact Nadine Baker at 402-345-5025 ext. 104.