Professional Development Series

The ITAP Professional Development Series was created to: provide students with an enhanced awareness of information technology’s impact in the context of society, education, and business; develop the skills needed to apply technology in real-world situations; and contribute to the community of information technology scholars and professionals.

To aid in the development of ITAP students as well-rounded students and professionals, lectures and workshops from three main categories including Information Technology and Society, Skills Development, and Leadership will be offered throughout the year.  Examples of possible lecture/workshop topics include:  how information technology has changed education (IT & Society), globalization and information technology (IT & Society), Flash training (Skills Development), and leadership training (Leadership).

Students must participate in at least THREE approved events per semester.  Students may participate in multiple Skills Development workshops, but only ONE will count toward the Professional Development Series requirement. 

Students attending applicable lectures/workshops not included in the Professional Development Series may petition the ITAP administration at least one week prior to the event to receive Professional Development Series credit.  In the petition, students must explain how the event accomplishes at least one of the objectives of the Professional Development Series.  Approval of all events is made at the discretion of the ITAP administration.

Fall 2008 Series Opportunities - And More to Come!

Updated: February 3, 2009
Event
Date/Time/Location
Category
Informing and Enlightening: Journalism’s Role in a Global War of Ideas
Thurs., Sept. 18
4PM
GCPA, Thompson Recital Hall
IT & Society
**(Brief written response required for participation credit – details forthcoming.)
America’s Role in the World: A Conversation with Lee Hamilton
Thurs., Sept. 18
8PM
East College, Meharry Hall
IT & Society
**(Brief written response required for participation credit – details forthcoming.)
America Through Middle Eastern Eyes
Fri. Sept. 19
10:30 AM
GCPA, Thompson Recital Hall
IT & Society
**(Brief written response required for participation credit – details forthcoming.)
Smart Power: Pursuing a Global Development Agenda to Thwart Health Pandemics and Extreme Poverty
Fri., Sept. 19
1:30 PM
GCPA, Thompson Recital Hall
IT & Society
**(Brief written response required for participation credit – details forthcoming.)
The Rise of the Rest: Trade, Outsourcing and Corporate Citizenship in the New Global Economy
Fri., Sept. 19
3PM
UB Ballroom
IT & Society
**(Brief written response required for participation credit – details forthcoming.)
In Conversation with Madeleine K. Albright
Fri., Sept. 19
8PM
GCPA, Kresge Auditorium
IT & Society
**(Brief written response required for participation credit – details forthcoming.)
Jenny Vance ’00, Founder, Vice President and General Manager of LeadJen
Tues., Sept. 30
11:30 AM
UB Ballroom
Leadership
**(You must RSVP by 5PM on Fri.,
Sept. 26 at
http://www.depauw.edu/
honors/management/rsvp
)
26th Annual Career Exploration Day
Thurs., Oct. 2
11:30 AM - 3PM
UB Ballroom
Skills
**(This will not count towards your three-event PDS requirement)
War of the Worlds/The Lost World, live radio theatre
Tues., Oct. 7
7:30PM
GCPA, Kresge Auditorium
IT & Society
**(Brief written response required for participation credit – details forthcoming.)
Survivor: Real World - Skills to Launch Your Life
Thurs., Oct. 9
6PM
UB Ballroom and Terrace Room
Skills
West Monroe Partners
Thurs., Oct. 9
7-8PM
Julian 157
Leadership
David Becker ’75, CEO and Chairman, First Internet Bank of Indiana
Thurs., Oct. 30
7PM
UB Ballroom
Leadership
**(You must RSVP at
http://www.depauw.edu/
honors/management/rsvp
)
Thomas P. Cooper, M.D. ’66, Partner, Aperture Venture Partners, Adjunct Professor Columbia Business School
Tues., Nov. 4
11:30AM
UB Ballroom
Leadership
**(You must RSVP at
http://www.depauw.edu/
honors/management/rsvp
)
Natural Selection, play examining society’s dependence on technology
Fri., Nov. 7 at 7:30PM
Sat., Nov. 8 at 7:30PM
Sun., Nov. 9 at 4PM
GCPA, Moore Theatre
IT & Society
**(Cost is $3 for students; ticket stub serves as your proof of attendance)
Emily Abt, Visiting Filmmaker
Wed., Nov. 10
7PM
PCCM, Watson Forum
GCPA, Moore Theatre
Leadership
Natural Selection, play examining society’s dependence on technology
Thurs., Nov. 13 at 7:30PM
Fri., Nov. 14 at 7:30PM
Sat., Nov. 15 at 7:30PM
IT & Society
**(Cost is $3 for students; ticket stub serves as your proof of attendance)
Greg Mortenson, Humanitarian author Three Cups of Tea: One Man’s Mission to Promote Peace… One Person at a Time
Thursday, Nov. 13
7 p.m.
Kresge Auditorium
Leadership
**Brief written response required; email to ITAP@depauw.edu by 5 p.m., Sat, Nov 15
Public Debate on the resolution: On balance Programs of Distinction do not benefit DePauw
This event has been postponed until second semester -- sorry! updated 11/13/2008
Leadership
Watch for ITAP sign-in sheet!
GIS Day
Wed., Nov. 19
3-5 p.m.
Julian Atrium
Skills
**Sign in at registration table for credit! Enter drawing for prizes, including a GPS system!
Douglas Fellegy, ITAP Digital Video Instructor
Advanced Final Cut Pro
Wednesday, Nov. 19
5:10 - 6:10 p.m.
PCCM, lower level
Skills
**Email douglasfellegy@depauw.edu to register
**Due to limited space, you are ineligible if you took last spring
Brown Bag Lunch Discussion: Is Google Making us Stoopid? Bruce Sanders, DPU Libraries
Thursday, Nov. 20
11:45 a.m.
IS Conference Room, Julian 135
IT & Society
read article here: http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/
200807/google
Douglas Fellegy, ITAP Digital Video Instructor
Advanced Final Cut Pro
Monday, Nov. 24
4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
PCCM, lower level
Skills
**Email douglasfellegy@depauw.edu to register
**Due to limited space, you are ineligible if you took last spring
Aviation Core Matrix
LaWayne Engelstad, President
Tuesday, Dec 2
Brown Bag Lunch 11:30 a.m.
Julian 147, Auditorium
Leadership
Intermediate Visual Basic
Cody Glover, ITAP Visual Basic instructor
**Prerequisite: Beginner level skills
Wednesday, Dec 3
7-8:30 p.m.
Julian 278
Skills
**Limited space; email RSVP to johnglover_2009@depauw.edu
Beginning Visual Basic
Cody Glover, ITAP Visual Basic instructor
Friday, Dec 5
4:30-6 p.m.
Julian 278
Skills
**Limited space; email RSVP to johnglover_2009@depauw.edu