Help Us Improve the DCCCD Web Site
The District Internet Publishing Team (that’s us!) would like to know what you think of the current district Web site (http://www.dcccd.edu) and what additional features or improvements you would like to see.
We’re getting ready to redesign the Web site to serve you better, so your input is greatly appreciated.
Please take a few minutes to answer our short online survey.
Thank you for participating!
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Celebrate Reading With Us!
You won’t want to miss the
2008 DCCCD African-American Read-In: Read, Believe, Achieve! Saturday, Feb. 2, 2008 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Majestic Theater 1925 Elm St. Downtown Dallas This ninth-annual celebration will give children and adults the opportunity to enjoy a special, free afternoon of reading and culture.
Ashley Bryan, the featured guest at this year’s Read-In, has been writing and illustrating children’s books for 30 years. Over those years, he has also lectured widely and has appeared at schools and colleges across the country. He has been a May Hill Arbuthnot lecturer, a Coretta Scott King award winner (most recently for “Beautiful Blackbird”) and the recipient of numerous other awards, prizes and recognitions. He lives in Islesford, Maine, one of the Cranberry Islands off the coast of Mount Desert Island, where his paintings of island flowers are shown and sold at a local gallery.
Local artists and performers will add their talents to this educational and entertaining event for the whole family. And remember, it’s free! Seating is limited, so be sure to come early.
For more information, visit the African-American Read-In Web page.
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Love Playing Video Games? Make Them Your Career
Do you love to play video games? Would you like to find a job where you can use your artistic, creative and technical skills? If so, check out DCCCD’s Interactive Simulation and Game Technology (Game Design) program.
This new program, offered at Richland College, is designed to give you the skills you’ll need to succeed in several fields, including:
- Video and computer game design
- Medical and scientific simulation
- Industrial animation, particularly in the aeronautic and transportation industries
- Engineering
- Education and government
- Television and film
Visit the Interactive Simulation and Game Technology (Game Design) program page at http://www.dcccd.edu/gaming for more information, and get started today!
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