Coalition of Cook County Educators To Launch First Ever Student Technology Boot Camp In August
May 20, 2019 06:26AM ● By Editor
Student Technology Boot Camp Instructor Joan Bernard. Submitted Photo
From Boreal Community Media - May 20, 2019
(Grand Marais, MN – MAY 20,
2019) Boreal Community Media, Cook
County Higher Education and Cook County Schools ISD 166 Community Education have
joined forces to create the first ever Student Technology Boot Camp in Cook
County. The Technology Boot Camp will be
held for five days from August 5-9, 2019 at Cook County Higher Education. Up to fifteen students grades 6 through 12
can enroll in the Boot Camp to gain hands on skills and learn about careers in the
fields of technology. Fees for the
Technology Camp will be $200 with financial assistance available through Cook
County Higher Education’s workshop scholarship program.
“The Boreal Board of Directors
are deeply committed to giving Cook County students an opportunity to learn and
participate in the fields of technology,” said Boreal Community Media Executive
Director Lisa Bauer, “As we enter the second year of Boreal’s student
technology internship program, we are pleased to build on this commitment with
the Technology Boot Camp and are thrilled Joan Bernard has agreed to be the
lead instructor.”
Named 2017 Minnesota Educator of
the Year by the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, Joan
Bernard currently teaches in the Computer Networking Department at Hennepin
Technical College in the Twin Cities and holds several technology professional
certifications. Joan earned a B.S. in
mathematics and computer science and her Master’s in Education. She has over
24-years experience in the IT industry. In 2018, Bernard was recognized with the Dale
P. Parnell Distinguished Faculty award by the American Association of Community
Colleges. Joan is also the Lead IT
Summer Trainer for Genesys Works in St Paul, a nonprofit organization
providing pathways to career success for high school students in under-served
communities through skills training, meaningful work experiences, and impactful
relationships.
Assisting Ms. Bernard with the Technology Boot Camp will be David Blackburn, former Boreal and ISD 166 technology intern and graduate, who is now a computer science major at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. David will be sharing his technical work experiences with the Technology Boot Camp participants.
“This will be a fun and interactive week for the students,” said Joan Bernard, “They will be engaged in both hands-on experience and heads-on learning. Each of the five days will focus on a main theme to allow students to explore the many pathways leading to rewarding IT careers.” Students participating in the Technology Camp will be learning technical topics including project management, computer networking, scripting and software development and cyber security.
“Cook County Higher Education is delighted to be hosting this Technology Boot Camp,” said Executive Director Karen Blackburn, “As usual, our workshop scholarships are available for interested students. We want to make sure everyone has a chance to participate in this important learning opportunity, and we are happy to be able to remove financial barriers.”
Boreal Community Media Board Member and co-owner of Cascade Vacation Rentals Steve Surbaugh said, “As a parent of teenagers, I appreciate these are the formative times in their lives when interests can be turned into life long career pursuits. The Technology Boot Camp will help create the spark which gives these students a real leg up in technology career development.” Cascade Vacation Rentals has generously donated lodging for Ms. Bernard during her stay in Cook County.
“The educators at Cook County ISD 166 are thrilled to help create this one of a kind experience for our students interested in technology,” said Dr. William Crandall, Superintendent of Cook County Schools, “We are proud that these dedicated community organizations have joined forces to create a unique and valuable learning experience for our students to augment their interest in the professional fields of technology.”
Parents interested in enrolling their students in the Technology Boot Camp can learn more by visiting the Cook County Higher Education website at https://www.northshorecampus.org. Enrollment will be open until all spots for the Technology Camp are filled.
Contact:
Lisa Bauer
Executive Director
Boreal Community Media
[email protected]
218-387-9471

Students participating in the Boot Camp will receive a t-shirt commemorating their learning experience. Image: Boreal Community Media
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