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Community Technology Center

Community Technology Center. College of Menominee Nation, Keshena, WI. Our Reach . PCC (data through 12/31/12): Total training hours : 7,266 Technical Education data— Total participants : 3,633 Classroom instruction: 5,312 hours

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Community Technology Center

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  1. Community Technology Center College of Menominee Nation, Keshena, WI

  2. Our Reach • PCC (data through 12/31/12): • Total training hours: 7,266 Technical Education data— • Total participants: 3,633 Classroom instruction: 5,312 hours • Multimedia training: 328 hours, 155 participants 62 participants • GED/College prep: 638 hours, 111 participants Skills Lab (open to public): 2,792 hours • Computer training: 1,652 hours, 684 participants 313 participants

  3. Successful Adoption

  4. Activities of Participants: • Entrepreneurs—work on Business Plans, process paperwork, conduct social media marketing, etc. • Hardware & Software training—Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe, Computer Basics, Mobile technology • Social—Skype, Facebook, Angry Birds tournaments, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Twitter • Youth—Video Game Making Camp, Technology Camp, Class field trips to the Community Technology Center • Elders—Learning how to use a computer, preserving culture, sharing culture, keeping the family connected

  5. Challenges: • Home access in rural, poverty stricken area—too expensive • Transportation—working with Menominee Transit to help • Shift in thought of how to present benefits of Broadband use • Elders interested in preserving culture, not the exciting technology • Meeting needs of consumers by group

  6. Thank you!Tamara Cox-Burnett, CTC DirectorCollege of Menominee Nation, Keshena, WItcox-burnett@menominee.edu

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