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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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Tech Valley is home to a number of world-class educational institutions ranging from colleges and universities to technical and trade schools.
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John Fielding, CEO
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TECH CORPS is a national non-profit organization, supported by corporate donations, with the mission of bringing volunteers with technical expertise into schools.
Colleges and schools in the Atlanta area are scrambling to provide enough tech-savvy graduates to meet the needs of Atlanta industry and business.
Durham Tech is a two-year institution providing vocational, occupational and technical training, adult basic education, high school diploma programs and personal interest subjects.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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TECH CORPS Illinois will serve as liaison to the Chicago schools in coordinating and implementing training workshops and provide facilitator(s) for training workshops.
Through Tech Prep initiatives, local partnerships are being created to reshape the way high school and Associate Degree students are preparing for technical careers.
The Smartpole provides high-tech benefits and rental income to schools and municipalities with no expenditure required on their part.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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Tech Prep Tech Prep is an important STC strategy focused on helping students make the connection between school and employment.
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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High school offers students further opportunities to explore technology through writing labs, vocational tech labs and business application labs.
The tech schools in our network offer a wide range of technology education programs, degree programs, technical certification, and technical training courses.
High Tech Heretic is a one-sided, unbalanced attack on the use of computers and other technologies in schools.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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TECH CORPS Illinois recruits technologically adept volunteers from the community and matches them with schools in need of technology assistance.
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