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Annual expoSItion spotlights student innovations

March 21, 2011
Food Buddha team

Food Buddha teammates took second place for best overall presentation in the 2010 expoSItion. (L to R: Jacob Solomon, Kiran Jagadeesh, and Urmila Kashyap)

School of Information students’ innovative ideas for connecting people and solving real-world problems are showcased in the annual SI expoSItion, Monday, March 28 from 12-2 p.m. in the Michigan League Hussey and Vandenberg rooms. Attended by potential employers, prospective students, and members of the SI and U-M community, the expoSItion offers a great opportunity to learn about some of the innovative individual and group projects current SI students have undertaken.

Attendees can vote for their favorite projects in the categories of Best Overall Project Presentation and Best Social Computing Project Presentation. Winners will receive cash prizes ranging from $100 to $1,500, thanks to the event’s generous sponsors: John Deere Foundation, Yahoo! and Microsoft Research.

Over 20 projects will be on display, including:

• WCBN, U-M College radio–preservation needs assessment
• Emotion API — open mobile software platform that enables users to collect and reflect on their changing emotions
• Itsika — Mobile service layer enables communication between public services and private enterprise in developing countries using a standard mobile phone. Itsika means “we and you” in Malagasy
• Know Your Neighbors — reduces consumption and waste by promoting sharing of products and services between neighbors
• Repair Worlds — examines the importance of repair and maintenance of digital infrastructure in rural Namibia and Madagascar
• Wasteliminator — keeps track of a purchaser’s consumption of disposables with a universal card that makes consumers aware of the amount of non-recycleable products they buy. The application suggests alternative packaging and supports a social network of savers.
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CDO winter mock interviews scheduled

March 1, 2011

The SI Career Development Office has several employers coming to North Quad this winter for mock interviews. Please login to iTrack to sign up for a mock interview slot.

Friday, March 18
Visteon
Interaction Designer

Mock interviews are first-come, first-served and should be treated with the same regard as a real professional interview.

Participating in mock interviews can be a key step toward internship or job search success. You will participate in a simulated interview and the employer will provide you with feedback on how to improve your interviewing skills. Don’t wait until the real thing to learn how comfortable you are with interviewing!

Note: If the organizations or positions offered aren’t exactly what you are targeting, that’s okay — sign up for something close anyway! The feedback you’ll receive will be helpful for your job search no matter what.

To sign up for a mock interview, login to iTrack. You must have an approved resume on iTrack to sign up for a slot. Then, click on “Campus Interviews I Qualify For” to view the listings.

Previous mock interview sessions included digital project archivist with The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village.

If you have questions, please contact the SI Career Development Office.

Career Development plans employer sessions

January 3, 2011

The SI Career Development Office invites all students to the following presentations. A representative from each organization will talk with students and give an overview of the company, as well as discuss the types of job opportunities and careers that are available for SI students. Sign-up is required through iTrack.

Portland State University
Noon-1 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 11
3356 North Quad

Google
4-5 p.m.
Monday, March 28
2255 North Quad

Blackbaud
5-6 p.m.
Monday, March 28
2185 North Quad

Cataphora, Inc
6-7 p.m.
Monday, March 28
2185 North Quad

United States National Security Agency
10-11 a.m.
Wednesday, March 30
4352 North Quad

Career Development Office sets workshops

December 16, 2010

The SI Career Development Office announces workshops and events for the winter semester:

PEP RALLY: PEP (Practical Engagement Program) Information Session
Noon-1 p.m.
Friday, April 8
2245 North Quad

All first year students are REQUIRED to attend a Practical Engagement Program (PEP) information session if you intend on receiving academic credit for a Summer or Fall internship. Learn how to obtain your eight PEP credits (required to graduate). Find out about the Practical Engagement Program requirements, registration process, including the CPT process for international students, in order to be eligible to receive academic credit for your upcoming internships.

A Day in the Life of a… K-12 School Media Specialist
4-5 p.m.
Tuesday, April 12
2245 North Quad

Attend this panel session to learn about what is takes to get a job as a K-12 School Media Specialist. A panel of K12 School Media professionals will provide an overview of what they do, how they got their jobs, critical skills required, employment outlook, and anything else you want to know about their career paths and/or about the field in general.

Need a bright, motivated MSI student?

December 2, 2010

Emily Puckett Rodgers (MSI '10) volunteered at Detroit's Heidelberg Project for ASB 2010.

The School of Information is actively soliciting host organizations for Alternative Spring Break. Last year more than 100 SI master’s degree students spent the week of spring break working at over 50 nonprofit, cultural, educational, and government organizations in New York, Chicago, Detroit, and Washington, D.C. They worked on information-management service projects for institutions like the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, the Huffington Post, the Cabrini-Connections Tutor/Mentor Connection, the United Nations, and the Detroit Public Library.

Projects included archiving, cataloging, research, web development, digitizing, curating, creating online tutorials, and database development.

If your organization, or one you know, could use a dedicated, capable — and best of all, free — graduate student (or two or three!) for a week in March, please contact Kelly Kowatch at kkowatch@umich.edu.

Alternative Spring Break host sites must be: 

• A public sector organization (non-profit, government, education, or cultural)

• In the metropolitan area of Chicago, Detroit, New York City, or Washington, D.C., accessible through public transportation from the downtown area (with the exception of Detroit)

• Willing to provide a professional-level project or projects related to the School of Information’s areas of study

• Willing to spend time with the students, providing them with a well-rounded experience, educating them on the purpose of the organization, and introducing them to relevant colleagues

The application deadline for host organizations is Jan. 7.

CDO fall mock interviews scheduled

September 30, 2010

The SI Career Development Office has several employers coming to North Quad this fall for mock interviews.  Please login to iTrack to sign up for a mock interview slot!

Wednesday, Oct. 20
Ann Arbor District Library
Production Librarian

Friday, Oct. 22
U-M Kresge Business Administration Library
Business Refernce Librarian

Friday, Oct. 29
U-M Art, Architecture & Engineering Library
Science Librarian

Ithaka
User Experience Specialist

Thursday, Nov. 4
Visteon
Interaction Designer

Friday, Nov. 5
Cengage Learning
User Experience Specialist

Tuesday, Nov. 16
Eastern Michigan University Library
Reference and Instruction Librarian

Thursday, Nov. 18
U-M Kresge Business Administration Library
Business Reference Librarian

Mock interviews are first-come, first-served and should be treated with the same regard as a real professional interview.

Participating in mock interviews can be a key step toward internship or job search success. You will participate in a simulated interview and the employer will provide you with feedback on how to improve your interviewing skills. Don’t wait until the real thing to learn how comfortable you are with interviewing!

Note: If the organizations or positions offered aren’t exactly what you are targeting, that’s okay — sign up for something close anyway! The feedback you’ll receive will be helpful for your job search no matter what.

To sign up for a mock interview, login to iTrack. You must have an approved resume on iTrack to sign up for a slot. Then, click on “Campus Interviews I Qualify For” to view the listings.

If you have questions, please contact the SI Career Development Office.

ALA: Summer library internship presentations

September 27, 2010

Learn about all of the amazing internships SI students obtain. Second-year SI ALA student panelists will present on their summer internship experiences. This is a wonderful opportunity to explore the type of internship you would like to obtain for next summer.

Tuesday, Oct. 5
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Ehrlicher Room, 3100 North Quad

Career fair slated for North Campus

September 22, 2010

A career fair sponsored by the Society of Women Engineers and Tau Beta Pi and open to all is scheduled from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 27-28 on North Campus. The event will be in the Pierpont Commons, Duderstadt Center, CSE Building, and EECS Building. The SI Career Development Office notes that SI students should consider attending.

Career Development Office sets workshops and events

August 23, 2010

The SI Career Development Office announces workshops and events for the fall semester:

ePortfolio Panel
Noon-1 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 2
3100 North Quad

Join local employers and recruiters in this interactive panel experience. Panelists will publicly review and critique current SI students online portfolios. A must-attend event for anyone who has an ePortfolio or plans to develop one.

Creating Your Brand II
Noon-1 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 7
2255 North Quad

This is a follow-up session to the Creating Your Brand I session in which participants will be able to share and refine their personal branding statement. Attendance to the first work shop is not required, but suggested.

Career Exploration: Information Series
What Can You Do With an MSI? Archives and Preservation

Noon-1 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 8
2255 North Quad

Explore and envision many of the career possibilities awaiting you as an MSI. In this year-long series, individual SI career areas will be introduced, examined and information will be shared on the following to help you envision your career pathway and prepare for success: required skills and abilities, employment outlook, salaries, job outcomes, industry trends, testimonies and tips, and much more.

Career Development plans employer sessions

August 23, 2010

The SI Career Development Office invites all students to the following presentations. A representative from each organization will talk with students and give an overview of the company, as well as discuss the types of job opportunities and careers that are available for SI students. Sign-up is required through iTrack.

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