Thinking About the Box
Interhack's Matt Curtin will present on the
educational needs for students headed toward careers
in information technology at the Ohio Department of
Education's itWORKS.OHIO Conference in Columbus, Ohio,
on April 5, 2005.
Abstract
Careers in information technology today are diverse.
Yet successful information technologists -- whether
working primarily on business applications,
networking, software, or even hardware -- have one
thing in common: the ability to go beyond their own
discipline, or as some might have it, to think
“outside the box.” How can students be
prepared for a career that both depends on
understanding a discipline without being constrained
by it? We will discuss “the box” in light
of the speaker's own career that has spanned data
processing, systems development, research, education,
and consulting in fourteen years.
About itWORKS.OHIO
itWORKS.OHIO is a broad-based educational response to
Ohio's need for a skilled information technology
workforce. The Joint Council of the Ohio Board of
Regents and the State Board of Education developed the
Ohio Information Technology Competency Profile, which
provides guidance for IT training in the state, and is
the framework supporting itWORKS.OHIO.
About Interhack
Interhack Corporation is a Columbus-based professional
services firm with practice areas in forensic
computing and information assurance. Formed as a
computing research group in 1997, the firm today has
clients all over North America, helping them to close
the gap between the state of the art and the state of
the practice. Interhack can be found on the Web at
web.interhack.com.