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Computer Coding and Web Applications seniors represent MVCTC at the
OSBA Student Achievement Fair in
Columbus on November 12, 2018.
Pictured left to right - Chris Lawson (Huber Heights), Tyler Branham
(Arcanum),
and David Peltz (MVCTC Supervisor).
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MVCTC Program Shares
the Internet of Things
Englewood, Ohio – Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC)
Computer Coding and Web Applications program was selected to
participate in the Ohio School Board Association (OSBA) Student
Achievement Fair. The Student Achievement Fair is held annually in
November in conjunction with the OSBA Capital Conference in Columbus.
Melissa Goodall, Computer Coding and Web Applications instructor,
represented MVCTC with the presentation, “Internet of Things - Computer
Coding.” Mrs. Goodall and her two students Chris Lawson (Huber
Heights) and Tyler Branham (Arcanum), shared the program curriculum
with school board members and administrators from all over the state of
Ohio.
The Computer Coding & Web Applications program gives students a
strong
start to their software development careers! Students have the
opportunity to
achieve a Fast Track Programming certificate from Sinclair Community
College.
As part of the Sinclair Community College Fast Track Programming
certificate,
a melding of CC+ and other college credit opportunities combine to
offer 18
college credits towards a Computer Science Associate’s Degree.
Students learn system analysis and design, software application
development,
database design and management, and apply logical, algorithmic
solutions to
problem scenarios. The curriculum includes cybersecurity and industry
best
practices in development and application, ethical hacking, reverse
engineering,
and more. Over the two years, students gain application development
experience
using C++, Java, PHP, SQL, and web technologies. Students participate
in Oracle’s globally recognized Oracle Academy program learning
advanced SQL techniques.
MVCTC is located in Englewood and serves 27 area high schools in five
southwestern Ohio counties (Montgomery, Warren, Preble, Darke, and
Miami). The career technical programs at MVCTC are designed to
teach students skills relevant to their career goals while maintaining
challenging academic classes and building relationships with
classmates, instructors, and business leaders to help them be
successful. The opportunities available at MVCTC prepare students
for the workforce and college and allow them to graduate with thousands
of dollars toward their college education.
For more information on the opportunities offered at MVCTC, please
visit www.mvctc.com.
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