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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

The AITP Computer Roundtable is a high-tech career fair here at Purdue University. This is a great occasion for your company to recruit the highly qualified students from Purdue University. Your recruiters can expect to encounter students from many of the different computer-related programs here at Purdue. In years past, over 100 companies and thousands of students have participated annually. The Computer Roundtable will take place on Monday, September 17th, 2007. There will also be a reception held on Sunday, September 16th. The Roundtable and the reception will be held in the spacious Purdue Memorial Union Ballrooms on the West Lafayette Campus. We highly encourage you to attend this event. If your company wishes to be present at this year's CR, online registration is recommended because of its convenience. If you have a special question or need, feel free to contact the Correspondence chairperson. We hope to see you at this year's Roundtable!
Joel Gunderson Executive Chair, AITP Computer Roundtable 2007
Brad ViolandPresident, AITP Purdue University Chapter
Computer and Information Technology (formerly Computer Technology - CPT) prepares students for existing and emerging jobs and careers in the application of information systems and technology to plan, analyze, design, construct, maintain, and manage
software development
systems integration
data management
computer networks
In addition, CIT is developing courses in the following signature areas:
cyberforensics
biomedical information
IT healthcare
information security
wireless networking
AAC (Augmentative Alternative Communication) to enhance an individual's communication and interaction with their surroundings. This can include an integrated group of, strategies and techniques, symbols, picture boards, pencil/paper, or an electronic communication device. Our focus is the basis of computer AAC software and hardware. The complexity of the technology will vary. High-tech such as "Dynamic Display" software-- a communication board displayed upon a computer monitor screen automatically changes to a different level (board) when a selection is made. Provides multiple functions to the user, many different output methods, computer interfacing, built-in enviromental control access, and more. Low-Techology-- known as a "Static Display" in which communication setup does not automatically change when a selection is made. (e.g. software for creating communication board consisting of symbols).
Communication ConnectsThis site is dedicated to speech/language pathologists, educators and parents, encouraging development of functional communication skills in children. Speechville ExpressInformation regarding speech, language delays or disorders, including are Apraxia, Autism, and Stuttering. AAC Institute is a not-for-profit 501c3 charitable organization dedicated to improving the communication of people who rely on Augmentative Alternative Communication. ·YAACKA guide on augmentative and alternative communication for young children for caregivers, teachers and anyone else involved with a child with a severe communication delay.