Check out the links below to learn more about what people had to say about the previous Vermont Tech Jams.
VIDEOS:
- Stuck in Vermont #245: Vermont Tech Jam 2011 by Eva Sollberger (Seven Days)
- Stuck in Vermont #197: NASA at the 2010 Vermont Tech Jam by Eva Sollberger (Seven Days)
- Stuck in Vermont #148: Champlain College Emergent Media Center by Eva Sollberger (Seven Days)
- 7dTV 19: Vermont 3.0 Innovation Jam by Eva Sollberger (Seven Days)
- 7dTV 14: Vermont 3.0 Creative/Tech Jam by Eva Sollberger (Seven Days)
- 7dTV 13: NRG Systems by Eva Sollberger (Seven Days)
- Stuck in Vermont #64: Vermont 3.0 by Eva Sollberger (Seven Days)
- Stuck in Vermont #63: Dealer.com by Eva Sollberger (Seven Days)
- The Campus Question: Are you leaving the state for work? by Jon Taylor (Seven Days)
AUDIO:
- Some High Tech Companies Are Hiring, Despite Shaky Economy by Lynne McCrea (VPR)
- Interview: Patrick Martell of Vermont 3.0 by Neal Charnoff (VPR)
TELEVISION:
- Career Jam Fights Back Recession (WCAX)
- Career Jam Draws Job Seekers (WCAX)
BLOGS:
- Spending time with students and seekers at Tech Jam by Dan D'Ambrosio, Burlington Free Press Biz Beat
- Friday Night - Tech Jam / Complex Systems by John Cohn, IBM fellow in microelectronics and 2011 Tech Jam presenter
- Innovating Our Way Through Lunch at Tech Jam 2011 by Stephen M. Frey, Designcultivation
- Rocking Out at Vermont 3.0 on Cathy Resmer's 802 Online (Seven Days)
- More 3.0 on Cathy Resmer's 802 Online (Seven Days)
- The New Economy Jam by Cairn Cross (VermontTiger.com)
- Live blogging Vermont 3.0 by Bill Simmon (Candleblog)
- Over 1000 attendees at the Creative/Tech Career Jam by Julie Lerman (The Data Farm)
- Marketing through Social Networking by John J. Ciempa ("New Media" Observations)
- From Our Illustrator... by Matthew Douglas (Cartoon Drum)
- Impressions from Larry Keyes (Tech for Non-Profits)
- Post 3.0 by Wood Lot (Vermont Scrap Wood)
ARTICLES:
- Teljet's High Fiber Diet (Seven Days)
- VTel’s Michel Guité promises to bring universal broadband access to rural Vermont. Can he deliver? (Seven Days)
- WTF: What Exactly is Bioscience? (Seven Days)
- Tech Town: A Growing Number of Firms are Getting Wired in Winooski (Seven Days)
- Getting Ahead: Can Creative, High-Tech Companies Save Vermont's Economy? (Seven Days)
- High-tech firms continue growth (Burlington Free Press)
- Click Here: The Vermont Tech Biz Issue (Seven Days)
- She's Leaving Home. Or Maybe Not by Ken Picard
Is Vermont’s “brain drain” reality or rhetoric? - Good to the Last Byte by Suzanne Podhaizer
Gamers who whip up virtual vittles explain the appeal - Soft... where? by 7D Staff
Whither manufacturing? Niche software companies take hold in Vermont - They’ve Got Game by Margot Harrison
With Ann DeMarle’s popular video game courses, Champlain College levels up - Clicks to Licks by Dan Bolles
Anyone can learn to play Guitar (Hero) - Sensor and Sensibility by Kirk Kardashian
How safe is that bridge? Williston’s MicroStrain has the answer
- She's Leaving Home. Or Maybe Not by Ken Picard
- My Turn: Making the most of tech opportunities by Larry Keyes (Burlington Free Press)
- High-tech job fair coming to Burlington by Dan McLean (Burlington Free Press)
Tech Jam Speakers on RETN Channel 16
For six consecutive Thursdays, from March 6 to April 10, RETN aired its local coverage of the Vermont 3.0 Creative/Tech Career Jam speaker series. Click here to watch January's speaker series on the web!
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