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CTC | January 2023 Newsletter

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* Free BILT workshop to be offered this spring * Summer Working Connections scheduled for two weeks in July * “Brown Bag” webinars are back for Spring 2023 * Winter 2022 IT trends summary available for download

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CTC | November 2002 Newsletter

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Article Topics: Registration open now for free faculty training in December Free BILT workshop planned for May 2023 Seats still available for the online “AWS Cloud Developing” class CTC helping plan January educator conference

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CTC | October Newsletter 2022

Article Topics: Free Webinar Scheduled to Expand CCN Membership CTC Set to Present at October Educator Conferences IT Industry Trends Summaries Available for Download Summer Working Connections Lunch Keynotes Posted

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CTC | September Newsletter 2022

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Article Topics: 107 Faculty Members Trained on Cutting-Edge IT Topics Summer Working Connections Celebrated Its 20th Anniversary First In-Person CCN Meeting Held Since 2019 The CTC Disseminated at the HITEC Conference

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CTC | August Newsletter 2022

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Article Topics: 107 Faculty Members Trained on Cutting-Edge IT Topics Summer Working Connections Celebrated Its 20th Anniversary First In-Person CCN Meeting Held Since 2019 The CTC Disseminated at the HITEC Conference

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CTC | March Newsletter 2022

Article Topics: Summer Working Connections Slate of Tracks is Set “Brown Bag” Webinar Series will Continue April 20 Conference Presentation Delivered on Leveraging Employer Relationships Portfolio Pilot Project Wrapped

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CTC | February Newsletter 2022

Article Topics: Summer Working Connections will celebrate its 20th anniversary First “Brown Bag” of 2022 will showcase unique 21st-century “Life Skills” Winter Working Connections lunch keynote posted Spring means surveys and evaluation and reports (oh my)

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