Quick answer: The MCC Tech Fest is a drop-in community technology festival designed to inspire and engage high school and college students, parents, and community members. It showcases self-paced, hands-on stations led by students and industry professionals, covering various technological aspects. The event aims to foster innovation, provide valuable skills, and ignite a passion for technology, motivating participants towards STEM careers.

Key Takeaways

  • The MCC Tech Fest is a community technology festival for high school and college students, parents, and community members.
  • It features self-paced, hands-on technology stations led by students and industry professionals.
  • The festival aims to foster innovation, provide valuable skills, and encourage pursuit of STEM careers.
  • Episode 76 of Discover Montcalm Podcast features Steven Schofield, Cyber-Security Analyst at MCC, discussing the first MCC Tech Fest.

MCC Tech Fest Episode 76: Ignite Innovation

In episode 76 Duane sits down with Steven Schofield, Cyber-Security Analyst, MCC Adjunct Computer Program and chats about the first MCC Tech Fest.  For more information of the Tech Fest reach out to Steve at steven.schofield@montcalm.edu What is the MCC Tech Fest?  The Tech Fest, a drop-in community technology  festival designed to inspire and engage high school and college students, along with their parents and community members. The event will showcase self-paced, hands-on stations led by students and industry professionals covering various technological aspects. For more information, contact MCC Career Advisor Amy Zdanowski at   amyz@montcalm.edu 
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Why have the MCC tech fest?

Why have the MCC tech fest?  The festival holds paramount importance for high school and college-age students as it serves as a dynamic platform for fostering innovation, inspiration, and hands-on learning within the field of technology. The event not only exposes students to cutting-edge advancements but also provides a unique opportunity to engage with industry professionals, tech enthusiasts, potential mentors and students their own age. This immersive experience not only equips them with valuable skills but also ignites a passion for technology, motivating them to pursue future careers in STEM fields. Overall, a local tech fest becomes a catalyst for academic and professional growth, empowering students to envision and contribute to the ever-evolving landscape of technology.

Why Duane wants to share businesses stories.

It is a conversation, not an intaragation.  Getting to know the people behind the sign allows a personal connection. In essence, getting to know the people behind the entities in your county is about building a strong, interconnected community that thrives on collaboration, trust, and shared values. It enhances the overall well-being and vibrancy of the community. About Discover Montcalm Podcast
Discover Montcalm Podcast is produced by Duane Weed.  He started DW Video & Multimedia https://www.dwvideo.com in 1984. Today he runs the business and teaches Digital Arts at the Montcalm Area Career Center. Connect with Discover Montcalm to tell and share your story. Call 231-250-9624 to learn more and schedule an appointment. Check out all our past episodes https://discovermontcalmpodcast.com/category/podcast/. Feature Your Business on Discover Montcalm Learn about upcoming shows, how you can be a guest on the show and maybe even a sponsor. Contact Duane for more information. Call Duane 231-250-9624 Follow and subscribe FACEBOOK, https://www.facebook.com/discovermontcalmpodcast INSTAGRAM  https://www.instagram.com/discovermontcalmpodcast or at https://discovermontcalmpodcast.com/

Montcalm Community College Tech Fest episode 76

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Sources & Methodology

This blog post provides an overview of the Montcalm Community College (MCC) Tech Fest, drawing primarily from an insightful interview conducted by Duane Weed for the Discover Montcalm Podcast, episode 76. The discussion features Steven Schofield, Cyber-Security Analyst and MCC Adjunct Computer Program instructor, offering direct insights into the event’s purpose and scope.

Duane Weed, the author and producer of the Discover Montcalm Podcast, brings over four decades of experience in video production through DW Video & Multimedia, LLC, established in 1984 in Howard City, Michigan. His role as a Digital Arts instructor at the Montcalm Area Career Center further grounds his understanding of technology’s role in education and community development. This background enables him to effectively communicate the value of initiatives like the MCC Tech Fest to a broad audience, fostering community connection and promoting local educational opportunities.

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Publication Date: February 2024

The information presented is compiled from the recorded podcast interview and publicly available details from Montcalm Community College. The aim is to inform the community of Howard City, Michigan, and surrounding areas about valuable local technology education and engagement opportunities.

Expanding the Horizon: Beyond the Fest

The MCC Tech Fest is just the beginning of a journey into the vast world of technology. As we ignite innovation, it’s crucial to consider the broader landscape of opportunities it opens. Think about the emerging technologies shaping our future – from the intelligent algorithms of Artificial Intelligence and the precision of Robotics to the insights gleaned from Data Science. These aren’t just buzzwords; they represent dynamic fields with a growing demand for skilled professionals.

For students inspired by the hands-on experiences at the Tech Fest, Montcalm Community College offers a range of dedicated technology programs designed to build foundational skills and advanced expertise. Whether your passion lies in cybersecurity, network administration, or software development, MCC provides pathways to a rewarding career. Furthermore, local industry engagement is vital. We encourage businesses throughout Montcalm County and beyond to connect with MCC and its students, offering internships, mentorships, and employment opportunities that bridge the gap between education and the professional world, fostering a robust local tech ecosystem.