- 0101.February.Saturday
MCC's Code School
The MastercraftThe Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USAMCC’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!
- 0101.February.Saturday
American Society of Civil Engineers Truss Bustin' Competition
Peter Kiewit Institute1110 S 67th St, Omaha, NE 68182, USAThe Nebraska Section of ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers), the UNL Student Chapter, and the UNO Student Chapter would like to welcome you to the 2020 edition of the Truss Bustin’ Competition! The competition is intended to educate students on the engineering design process, and provide a hands-on approach to learning the basics of structural design. As part of the competition you will design and construct your own balsa wood truss, simulating the real-life engineering design process, and your truss will be load tested to failure at the competition.
2020 ASCE Truss Bustin’ Materials
Prizes of $300, $200, and $100 are up for grabs for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place, respectively!
Check out the link above for more information.
All materials must be submitted by Friday, February 7th with the competition on Saturday, February 22nd, 2020.
- 0101.February.Saturday
MCC-Science on a Sphere: Birds on the Move (ages 5-12)
MCC North Express2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USAThis session will cover how and why birds migrate in the Western Hemisphere and how temperatures effect their migration patterns. This is a child/parent class, only the child needs to register. (ages 5-12). Taught by Jill Langhorst
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.
- 0202.February.Sunday
MCC's Code School
The MastercraftThe Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USAMCC’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!
- 0202.February.Sunday
American Society of Civil Engineers Truss Bustin' Competition
Peter Kiewit Institute1110 S 67th St, Omaha, NE 68182, USAThe Nebraska Section of ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers), the UNL Student Chapter, and the UNO Student Chapter would like to welcome you to the 2020 edition of the Truss Bustin’ Competition! The competition is intended to educate students on the engineering design process, and provide a hands-on approach to learning the basics of structural design. As part of the competition you will design and construct your own balsa wood truss, simulating the real-life engineering design process, and your truss will be load tested to failure at the competition.
2020 ASCE Truss Bustin’ Materials
Prizes of $300, $200, and $100 are up for grabs for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place, respectively!
Check out the link above for more information.
All materials must be submitted by Friday, February 7th with the competition on Saturday, February 22nd, 2020.
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