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  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: Extreme Weather (ages 5-12)
    9:00 am-11:00 am
    January 4, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    Observe how the oceans affect the weather across the globe. Watch some of history’s most powerful hurricanes develop and descend on land. Learn how meteorologists predict the weather and try your own skill by making your own forecast. This is a child/parent class, only the child needs to register. (ages 5-12)  Instructor Leon Micek

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:2.00
    CEUs:0.20

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

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  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: Extreme Weather
    6:00 pm-8:00 pm
    January 6, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    Observe how the oceans affect the weather across the globe. Watch some of history’s most powerful hurricanes develop and descend on land. Learn how meteorologists predict the weather and try your own skill by making your own forecast.  Instructor Leon Micek

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:2.00
    CEUs:0.20

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

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  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: Space Propulsion
    6:00 pm-9:00 pm
    January 8, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    Explore the current use of chemical engines, EM drives and Ion drives in space. We will also look at future spacecraft engine development and its implication for exploiting space.  Instructor David Pares

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:3.00
    CEUs:0.30

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

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  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: How to Read Weather Charts
    1:00 pm-4:00 pm
    January 10, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    Learn how to read and interpret weather charts. This also includes how to read surface weather observations. Instructor David Pares

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:2.00
    CEUs:0.20

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

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  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: Tour the Solar System (ages 5-12)
    9:00 am-11:00 am
    January 11, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    Take a tour of the Solar System with fifteen stops around the planets and moons that rotate around our sun. Learn how the Sun is the center of the Earth and why Venus, not Mercury, is the hottest planet in our Solar System. Discover which planets have the greatest chance of life and why. This is a child/parent class, only the child needs to register. (ages 5-12)   Instructor Leon Micek

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:3.00
    CEUs:0.30

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

  • KANEKO: WHAT’S YOUR STORY? THE HEALING POWER OF WORDS
    10:00 am-2:00 pm
    January 11, 2020
    1111 Jones St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    Stories and storytelling create the capability for communities and individuals to adapt, adjust and manage when faced with physical, mental or societal challenges and changes.

    KANEKO presents it’s newest Partner Program, What’s Your Story: The Healing Power of Wordswhere you are invited to create and explore innovative meanings of health and sickness.

    What’s Your Story: The Healing Power of Words offers a safe space to discover and write about new meanings of health and dis-ease as it applies to you and the community around you.

    This workshop meets on the first Saturday of every month to write our experiences into existence. This program is free and open to the public. Space is limited and registration is required.

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  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: Tour the Solar System
    6:00 pm-8:00 pm
    January 13, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    Take a tour of the Solar System with fifteen stops around the planets and moons that rotate around our sun. Learn how the Sun is the center of the Earth and why Venus, not Mercury, is the hottest planet in our Solar System. Discover which planets have the greatest chance of life and why. Instructor Leon Micek

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:3.00
    CEUs:0.30

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

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  • Omaha STEM Ecosystem Curriculum Workshop
    9:00 am-5:00 pm
    January 15, 2020
    801 S 10th Street Omaha, NE

    Omaha STEM Ecosystem Demo Day – January 15 2020 Final

    Cordially invites you to participate in an engaging, hands-on morning devoted to K-12 STEM Education, hands-on learning, and career pathways.  This session will lay the groundwork for amazing opportunities that districts can provide for their students in Coding, Engineering Design Process, Drones, Cybersecurity, Mobile Development, Data Science, Animation, and Artificial Intelligence Career Pathways.

    SPONSORED BY: WOZ ED

    WHEN: January 15, 2020

    WHERE: The Durham Museum  801 S. 10th Street Omaha, 68108

    AUDIENCE: STEM Education Leaders, District Education Leaders, Superintendents, Assistant Superintendents of Curriculum, Principals

    Click on the link above for full list of sessions and RSVP information.

    Please RSVP by January 8th, 2020

  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: The Dynamics of Warp Drive Engine
    6:00 pm-9:00 pm
    January 15, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    We’ll look at the science behind the development of a warp drive and a current warp drive in development. How does it work? Is warp drive technology even possible?  Instructor David Pares

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:3.00
    CEUs:0.30

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

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  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: How Does Weather Radar Work?
    1:00 pm-4:00 pm
    January 17, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    We’ll cover the history of weather radar and how it evolved into the current doppler weather radar system we use today. We will look at the equipment and the science behind this intriguing technology.  Instructor David Pares

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:2.00
    CEUs:0.20

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

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  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: Climate Change (ages 5-12)
    9:00 am-11:00 am
    January 18, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    Earth is a fragile and complex system. Learn how the Earth has changed due to temperature change and the domino effect that has resulted. Witness how Earth’s system has been altered through the atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere. This is a child/parent class, only the child needs to register. (ages 5-12). Instructor Leon Micek

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:2.00
    CEUs:0.20

    About Science on a Sphere:

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

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  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: Climate Change
    6:00 pm-8:00 pm
    January 20, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    Earth is a fragile and complex system. Learn how the Earth has changed due to temperature change and the domino effect that has resulted. Witness how Earth’s system has been altered through the atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere. Instructor Leon Micek

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:2.00
    CEUs:0.20

    About Science on a Sphere:

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

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  • Journey to the Cloud with NFM and Women in Technology of the Heartland
    5:00 pm-7:00 pm
    January 21, 2020
    808 S 74th Plaza, Omaha, NE 68114, USA

    Journey to the Cloud

    Details

    We’re starting the year off with a journey to the cloud. Robyn Messerly, IT Director at Nebraska Furniture Mart, will share the evolution NFM has made over the past several years moving from a mostly on premise technology stack to leveraging the public cloud. She will discuss how NFM began its journey, what successes and challenges they’ve experienced and what the technology architecture looks like today. She’ll touch on automation, DevOps, how they determined what was suited for this shift and why a hybrid structure works well for NFM.

    This event is being sponsored by Cordova Solutions and hosted at the Nebraska Furniture Mart corporate office located off of 74th and Pacific. Head north past Lighthouse Pizza to find the 808 Building.

    Must RSVP at the link provided.

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  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: Entangled Particles and Warp Bubbles
    6:00 pm-9:00 pm
    January 22, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    Explore the theoretical concepts of how entangle particles (Albert Einstein’s, Spooky Action at a Distance) work and how can you form a space warp bubble. How can this science be exploited to travel beyond the solar system?   Instructor David Pares

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:3.00
    CEUs:0.30

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

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  • Emotional Intelligence Workshop for Nebraska Women in STEM
    8:30 am-12:30 pm
    January 23, 2020
    6400 University Drive South Room 127, Omaha, NE 68182

    Join us for a workshop to improve your leadership effectiveness by understanding your levels of emotional and social functioning.

    About this Event
    Part 1: Understanding Emotional Intelligence:

    Neuroscience and EQ: Our brains are hard-wired to give emotions the upper hand
    How does EQ apply to decision-making?
    Address Limiting Beliefs
    Wisemind: The ability to understand each state of mind and to make decisions from there.
    Being Responsive vs. Being Reactive
    How does Emotional Intelligence (EQ) differ from Cognitive Intelligence (IQ) and personality?

    Part 2: Understanding Your EQ-i 2.0 Results

    Understanding your report and interpreting your scores for the EQ-i (Emotional Quotient Inventory) 2.0 Model.

    For more information, email Sasha Forsen at sforsen@bionebraska.org.

    Cost is $189

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    January 23, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: Weather Fronts and Formations
    1:00 pm-4:00 pm
    January 24, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    Explore how cold, warm, stationary and occluded fronts are formed, evolved and dissipated. We will also cover how high- and low-pressure areas form. Instructor David Pares

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:3.00
    CEUs:0.30

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    January 24, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: Sharks on the Move (ages 5-12)
    9:00 am-11:00 am
    January 25, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    This session will show and cover how and why shark migration patterns have changed and what is driving the movement of them. This is a child/parent class. Only the child needs to register.  Instructor Jill Langhorst

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:2.00
    CEUs:0.20

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    January 25, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    January 26, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    January 27, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: Sharks on the Move
    6:00 pm-8:00 pm
    January 27, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    This session will show and cover how and why shark migration patterns have changed and what is driving the movement of them.  Instructor Jill Langhorst

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:2.00
    CEUs:0.20

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    January 28, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    January 29, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: Nebraska Aviation
    6:00 pm-9:00 pm
    January 29, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    Discover the contributions of aircraft and engine development in Nebraska. Eppley Airfield, Aksarben field, the Army Balloon corps, the development of the first 200 HP aircraft engine and the first five passenger aircraft. We’ll also look at Omaha’s Airmail Service.  Instructor David Pares

    Fee:$14.50
    Hours:3.00
    CEUs:0.30

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

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  • Bio & Beers by Bio Nebraska
    4:30 pm-7:00 pm
    January 30, 2020
    6271 S 118th St, Omaha, NE 68137, USA

    Join us for our first Bio & Beers of 2020!

    About this Event
    Join Bio Nebraska for an after-hours celebration at Infusion Brewing Co. in Omaha, where we’ll enjoy brewery tours, hors d’oeuvres and drinks.

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    January 30, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: How Do Thunderstorms Form?
    1:00 pm-4:00 pm
    January 31, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    Discover all the variables that have to be there to form these incredible thunderstorms. We will also look at tornadic activity, hail and other weather-related phenomena.. Instructor David Pares

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:2.00
    CEUs:0.20

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    January 31, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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