Arkansas Boasts Successes - Drones and Computer Engineering
The Spring 2016 Issue of the Career Counselor from the Arkansas Department of Career Education highlights work done by students in two programs ExplorNet has developed in partnership with the Department and with schools. Read how Arkansas will be the first state in the entire country to have a program on Drones - Unmanned Aerial Systems. Also read how ExplorNet's Computer Engineering program helps students in Little Rock find immediate job placement.
The Spring 2016 Issue of the Career Counselor from the Arkansas Department of Career Education highlights work done by students in two programs ExplorNet has developed in partnership with the Department and with schools. Read how Arkansas will be the first state in the entire country to have a program on Drones - Unmanned Aerial Systems. Also read how ExplorNet's Computer Engineering program helps students in Little Rock find immediate job placement.
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Testimonials
“"To be honest, I was apprehensive at first - moving from a business and marketing curriculum to a computer hardware and operating systems curriculum appeared to be a daunting task. But ExplorNet made the transition as easy as possible. Having the entire curriculum digitized and placed on the Moodle course website allowed me to hit the ground running. I felt as if 99% of the preparation had been done for me and all I had to do was teach."
- Scott Gupton, Computer Engineering Technology Instructor
“Over the course of this class, I have gotten more of a confidence boost than anything. As a first year teacher, my confidence in myself is low and the relationships I have made in these courses combined with the information that has been presented have made me feel more confident. I feel like a vital part of my school."
- Teacher from Montgomery County, NC, New and Emerging Teacher Institute Participant
““I really enjoyed the technical training we received as well as working together with the other teachers in this session. I see the importance of working together and not being afraid to ask someone who is more savvy about certain techniques then I am.”
- Walthall Middle School Teacher, QTL Foundations Participant