Students of Olivet Institute of Technology (OIT) are being treated to a special lecture series on JavaScript, hosted at Yahoo’s main campus in Sunnyvale, California. The lecture series is being conducted by Yahoo’s senior JavaScript architect Douglas Crockford.
This semester, Olivet Institute of Technology (OIT) is featuring the course IT500 Operating Systems, part of the Institute’s Master of Arts in Information Technology program. The 3-unit course is taught by Dean of Olivet Institute of Technology Dr. Cheng-Ching Lee, who has rich experience in the area of operating systems.
Olivet Institute of Technology is offering advanced courses this semester in web services and programming. Building on competencies developed during the previous semester in WE 320 Website Technologies & Development and WE 420 Web Server Design & Development, students are engaging in projects that integrate higher level web applications.
This week, students and faculty of the Olivet Institute of Technology (OIT) are taking part in Oracle Openworld, the world’s largest information technology event. The event is being held at the Moscone Conference Center located adjacent to the University's main campus in downtown San Francisco.
Olivet Institute of Technology research teams -- one of Olivet University’s largest student-led research programs -- exemplifies the University’s commitment to providing educational research opportunities for students at all levels.
The Olivet Institute of Technology (OIT) plans to expand the Capstone Project in the coming academic year to incorporate aspects
Olivet Institute of Technology (OIT) students who attended the JavaOne conference this June at San Francisco’s Moscone Center
Olivet Institute of Technology’s object-oriented programming course is introducing students to 3D programming.
Students in Olivet Institute of Technology (OIT) have recently added the latest research in Wireless Sensor Networking (WSN) into course projects.
OIT has begun the weekly seminar sessions for the new semester where each week, a student presents the work he or she is doing.