October ’08 Jam
Saturday, October 25, 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
IDX Student Center, Champlain College, Burlington
Exhibitors and Demos: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
This October’s Tech Jam has an intentional how-to focus. The aim is to help attendees understand what Vermont’s various tech jobs entail. How does a graphic designer transition to web development? Is “biotech” genetic engineering? What does a “Chief Technical Officer” do? Do you have to be a cop to bust pedophiles on the Internet? Is it really possible to build “socially responsible” video games?
Each presentation is 30-45 minutes with a 15-minute break between sessions.
| Time | Track #1: Arts & Communication | Track #2: Science |
|---|---|---|
| 10:00 | Write for the Web
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Be the CTO
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| 11:00 | Get Into Games
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Green Up Our Energy Future
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| 12:00 | Build Websites
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Solve Cyber Crimes
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| 1:00 | Be an Internet Marketer
|
Work in Biotech
|
- Ken Bogdanowicz (owner, Sound Toys)
- Elizabeth Norris (professor, Lyndon State College)
- Tony Gallucci (owner, WBKM.org)
- Ellery Crane (employee, Bear Code)
- Mike Battig (computer science professor, St. Michael’s College)
- Burr Warne (President, GlobalClassroom)
- Allan Nicholls (film professor, Burlington College)
- Eva Sollberger (videographer, Seven Days)
- Nate Beaman (owner, Urban Rhino)
- Steve Arms (owner, Microstrain, University of Vermont graduate)
- Josh Bongard (robotics professor, University of Vermont)
- Michael Ridge (sculptor, mold technician, Advanced Animations)
- Lee Bouyea (Managing Director, Fresh Tracks Capital)
- David Bradbury (President, Vermont Center for Emerging Technologies)
- Mark Taylor (Entrepreneur & Angel Investor, North Country Angels)
- AJ Rossman (CEO & Founder, Draker Labs)
- R.W. Eli Moulton, III (Merritt & Merritt & Moulton)
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This article appears in Sep 17-23, 2008.



