AIM Institute provides high quality workshops, conferences and
training sessions for corporate members as well as for our educational
and community
members. Our
goal is to provide training opportunities and assistance to our members
on a variety of technology, networking, and e-commerce topics. Check
out the course descriptions of our latest training
opportunities below.
To view our current training schedule, go to shop.aiminstitute.org. If you have questions about our training, please contact Dave Coover, Director of Training, at (402) 345-5025 ext. 132 or email
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Visual Storytelling and Data Visualization: Annual breakfast seminar
series offered each fall in partnership with the Peter Kiewit Institute and the Gallup Organization. The world-renowned seminar speakers provide insights on how to visualize
data in a more dynamic and interactive manner. The ability to display
quantitative business data successfully is not intuitive; it requires a
set of visual design skills that must be learned. Even the best data is useless if its story is poorly told. Learn More...
Working Connections: Annual one-week, intensive technology
training through the Midwest Center for Information Technology (MCIT)
to help IT educators and industry professionals stay current with
trends and new developments in information technology.
Funded by the National Science Foundation. Learn More...
Technology Inservice Training: Technology inservices for schools and businesses. Learn More...
Linux: Linux courses offered by AIM Institute. Learn More...
eBay Training: How to buy and sell on eBay. Learn More...
Cisco Networking Training: AIM has helped establish
Cisco Networking Academies at numerous area high schools and colleges. See
our list of Nebraska and western Iowa schools that offer Cisco
networking training. Learn More...
Community Technology Centers: Link to AIM's CTC Program
website to learn of the free information technology training available to Omaha-area residents of all walks of life. Learn More...
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