The cool part about what I do and working at CityU of Seattle is that I get to help solve a lot of problems for students, and help get students ready for the work force. Technology changes with breath taking speed at times, which can be problematic with education. Curious office though gave me an opportunity to talk about what we are doing to ensure that the students and the program stays competitive in the market and delivers great quality education that has meaning to employers.
This is my first ever interview, I have interviewed many companies over the years at Techwag, but this was the first time I have ever been interviewed. The shoe was on the other foot for this one, and that is what made this interesting. Many thanks to Curious Office for taking the time to find out what education is doing to help students get the skills and knowledge they need to remain competitive in the future.
Today we interview Dan Morrill, Program Director in the Computer Science department at City University of Seattle. He’s a committed technology activist and blogger and has some interesting things to say about Cloud Computing and why it makes sense in the educational realm. Dan shares his personal views on Technology, Education, Web 2.0 over at TechWag. Source: Curious Office
In all this was a great experience, and one that was fun to participate in. Thank you Curious Office, hopefully we will meet at the Seattle 2.0 awards on Thursday.
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