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This is a new series of seminars centered around topics in Web and digital media. These seminars will be offered to the student body of The Art Institute of Pittsburgh Online Division in Web Design and Interactive Media as well as The Art Institutes community. The primary aim of the series is to augment the students exposure and education in digital media. The presentations will be ADA accessible, archived in the Connections portal.

http://aiconnect.thecampuscommon.com/brown-bag-speaker-series


2011 BROWN BAG SPEAKER SERIES: TOPICS IN WEB MEDIA

A Seminar Series by Greg O'Toole
Full Time Faculty, Department of Web Design and Interactive Media
The Art Institute of Pittsburgh – Online Division (AIPOD)

Free/Open Source Software: A Brief History and Concept
This seminar introduces the ideas that are founded in the free / open source movement in IT and Web development. We will discuss history, driving forces, leading groups today, and some possible concepts on the future of open source.
Approx 60+ minutes, discussion
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Free/Open Source Software Practicum: Using Joomla!
This seminar will look at examples of leading open source solutions in IT and Web development.
Approx 60+ minutes, discussion
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The History, Present, and Future of the Web: Concepts
Approx 60+ minutes, discussion
Details TBA

The Future of the Web Practicum
Approx 60+ minutes, discussion
Details TBA

Last Updated on 01 March 2011 13:32  


Newsflash

CMI OpenWeb is helping to bring good health to the local population through a new natural donation program. The organic vegetable, fruit, herb, and flower gardens at CMI OpenWeb have been productive so far this year. We are very proud to have initiated an informal partnership with the Centre County Youth Service Bureau in order to donate freshly harvested products to many of their social programs helping to feed families in Centre County, PA. So far, CMI OpenWeb has delivered almost 50 pounds of produce, with a plan to continue to make regular donations throughout the productive growing season.

The Youth Service Bureau ensures that children, youth, and families will have opportunities to realize and fulfill their potential for growth and development through their participation in a continuum of community-based, family-based, and residential programs. (www.ccysb.com)

Organic zucchini, cucumber, carrots, peas and yellow squash from a recent harvest. Photo: Greg O'Toole, CMI OpenWeb