Event Title
Community Tech: A Movement
Location
Space 4
Event Website
www.dospace.org
Start Date
17-3-2017 2:15 PM
End Date
17-3-2017 3:00 PM
Event Type
Presentation
Description
Never before have so many 3D printers, STEM programs for kids, and learn-how-to-code resources been available to the public. But what does it all mean? How will we ever keep up with the ever-changing nature of technology? Rebecca Stavick will discuss strategies for continuous technological innovation in organizations, and share lessons learned from the first year of Do Space.
Community Tech: A Movement
Space 4
Never before have so many 3D printers, STEM programs for kids, and learn-how-to-code resources been available to the public. But what does it all mean? How will we ever keep up with the ever-changing nature of technology? Rebecca Stavick will discuss strategies for continuous technological innovation in organizations, and share lessons learned from the first year of Do Space.
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/info-exchange/2017/Schedule/8
Comments
Before assuming the role of Executive Director of Do Space in 2015, Rebecca Stavick earned a Master's of Library and Information Science degree at San Jose State University, and worked for five years in the Omaha Public Library system. In 2012, Stavick co-founded Open Nebraska, a local organization focused on civic application development, open data advocacy, and technology education.