Stories Tagged with "information technology" from 2007
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NJIT’s Capstone Showcase in Information Technology will feature middle and high school student teams—as well as a freshman group—who will detail current or recent projects developed for regional corporate sponsors on Dec. 5, 1-5:30 p.m. in the NJIT Campus Center. >>
Inventor Daniel Henderson Joins with Smithsonian in Acquisition of Wireless Picturephone Technology Prototypes
October 25, 2007
Daniel A. Henderson, president of PhoneTel Communications, Inc. and a member of the Albert Dorman Honors College Board of Visitors, assisted the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in the acquisition of two prototypes and related documentation for a pioneering wireless picturephone technology developed in 1993. Henderson recently was awarded six U.S. patents for innovation incorporated in the wireless system and device. The donation adds to a previous collection of wireless technology that Henderson donated to the museum’s Information Technology and Communications Division in 2003.
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Update on Kessler’s $946,000 Grant to NJIT To Prepare Adults With Disabilities for IT Jobs
October 18, 2007
There’s still time to sign up for classes at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) for “EmployME!,” a two-year, continuing education program. The public-private partnership to prepare adults with physical disabilities for entry-level and advanced jobs in information technology has already graduated two of the eight classes scheduled at NJIT through March of 2009. A new, 18-week session begins Oct. 22, 2007.
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Robert Statica, information technology program administrator, director of NJIT's Computer Forensic and Cybersecurity Lab and co-director of NJIT's Center for Information Protection, will discuss cybersecurity and cyberterrorism at an Open University seminar on April 18, 2:30-4 p.m. in the Guttenberg Information Technologies Center, Room 400. >>

