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Infotec 2020: a virtual conference bringing tech professionals together safely in the middle of a pandemic

November 18, 2020

Who says a virtual conference can’t be a good substitute for the real thing?  Who says a virtual conference isn’t the real thing in the first place? Last week’s Infotec 2020 conference, hosted by the AIM Institute, proved the virtual conference is here to stay. The event offered a chance for the Silicon Prairie tech […]

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AIM’s second all-virtual Emerging Tech Leaders Academy cohort celebrates graduation

November 6, 2020

More than 20 local and international tech professionals graduated from the AIM Institute’s fall Emerging Tech Leaders program on Thursday.  This was the second cohort held entirely virtually due to the global coronavirus pandemic. But the virtual nature meant the program’s footprint could reach overseas for the first time ever, with three participants from the […]

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Partnership with Urban League of Nebraska provides life-changing tech career readiness training

November 2, 2020

A partnership between AIM Code School and the Urban League of Nebraska is developing the next generation of tech talent workers.  The Careers in Tech Program began in 2019, and combines AIM Code School’s accredited Foundations of Web Development curriculum with the Urban League’s professional bootcamp. So far, 14 students have graduated from the program, […]

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Why “no code” development is all the rage

October 19, 2020

We loved this article about the rise of “no code” platforms that appeared in Silicon Prairie News earlier this month. It might sound counterintuitive for an organization that operates a code school — for the express purpose of teaching people how to code — would celebrate something that takes the coder out of the equation. […]

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Union Pacific Foundation grant enhances AIM Code School career placement services

October 7, 2020

AIM Institute, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to changing lives through technology, received a $15,000 grant from the Union Pacific Community Ties Giving Program. The funding helps the AIM Code School, which provides technology training for people of all skill levels and at all stages in their careers, with resources for career counseling and job training […]

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