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Check out the new 2007 IT Salary Report from Global Knowledge.
Many college students are finding out that they are not as tech savvy as they once thought, according to test results released Monday by the Educational Testing Service.
The Information and Communication Technology Literacy Assessment indicated only 13 percent of students are technologically literate, which could spark confusion in some students as to why they were not ranked higher.
Technology: It's Where the Jobs Are
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Justin Verduyn, ITP Faculty, helps Tyler Kurlas to integrate user preferences with mobile technology in his company TicketBean.
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Read the Daily Trojan article about our new Mobile Scavenger Hunt competition. The winner receives an Ipod Nano.
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In this exclusive event, Jeffrey Kaplan, the Lead Game Designer on Blizzard's World of Warcraft franchise, will be coming to ITP 280: Video Game Production. Learn about what it takes to make games of this magnitude, as well as information about the upcoming release of Wrath of the Lich King.
ITP 280 is held in Kaprielian Hall, room 160, from 6pm to 8pm.
Please RSVP by clicking on the ITP 280 Jeffrey Kaplan Event to your right.
Seating is limited to the first 40 to RSVP.
Want to be on top of the mobile media market?
In ITP499 you’ll gain hands-on knowledge of the process for building iPhone applications using the iPhone SDK (Software Development Kit). You’ll also learn the basics of Objective-C programming language plus how to: design iPhone interfaces visually in Interface Builder, use libraries to build applications with the iPhone look-and-feel and use table views design as well as how to handle user input.
Learning these skills will enhance your resume and vastly improve your career opportunities. Don’t delay and sign up today!
A new project through the Information Technology Program, E-Lab, allows students enrolled in five ITP classes the freedom to remotely access the computer programs needed to complete their labs, permitting them to work whenever and wherever they want without time constraint.
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