New England Institute of Technology to Offer Free Seminars for High School Educators

EAST GREENWICH, RI – New England Institute of Technology (NEIT) will offer free three-day Professional Development Seminars for high school educators.

Classes will meet Tuesday, August 19, 2014 through Thursday, August 21, 2014 from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the college’s East Greenwich campus located at One New England Tech Blvd. Space is limited for each seminar so early registration is recommended. The following seminars will be offered:

  • Object-Oriented Technology in Java: STEM Friendly
    Offered by the Information Technology Department; Class limit: 16
  • Kinesiology and Human Anatomy
    Offered by the Physical Therapy Assistant Technology Department; Class limit: 15
  • Expanding Your Classroom – Using Technology to Engage Your Students
    Offered by the Faculty Resource Center; Class limit: 10
  • At Your Best: Optimizing Your Professional and Personal Effectiveness
    Offered by the Business Management Technology Department; Class limit: 32
  • Making Parts
    Offered by the Mechanical Engineering Technology Department; Class limit: 15
  • Software Design Tools
    Offered by the Electronic Systems Engineering Technology Department; Class limit: 15

To register for a seminar, contact Tara Rugg, NEIT’s Coordinator of High School Programs, at trugg@neit.edu or call 401-739-5000, ext. 3324.

Under the leadership of President Richard I. Gouse, New  England Institute of Technology is a private, non-profit, technical college with an enrollment of more than 3,000 students in over 40 associate, bachelor’s and master’s degree programs and is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.  Visit www.neit.edu for more information and follow news of the college on Facebook, Twitter, You Tube, Tumblr, Instagram and the NEIT blog.

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