TEST Vitesse Re-SkillingTM Canada Inc. is an independent, not-for-profit organization created to provide cost-effective solutions to meet the dynamic skills needs of the emerging and growth-oriented knowledge-based sectors.
The program was started in Ottawa to provide industry with software-engineering resources by Re-Skilling. under-employed or unemployed science and engineering professionals. It has since expanded to include additional co-op based individualized training solutions for fields such as photonics, bioinformatics, microelectronics, and wireless communications. Vitesse also offers workplace adjustment and enrichment programs for new and existing knowledge workers creating a training model built on the premise of a comprehensive skill continuum.
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Software
Development for Android Application
Date :3/10/2011 to 7/10/2011 From : 9:00
AM to 12:30 PM
PPlace : Vitesse Learning Center
359 Terry Fox Drive , Ottawa ,ON. , K2K 2E7
Registration : 613-254-9880
Instructor : Kam Cheung (Senior Software Engineer)
Android Course Description.
Course Objectives:
- Gain in-depth
knowledge of the Android framework and
architecture.
- Learn how to
build a fully functional dynamic Android app.
- Learn how to
use Eclipse to create, debug and manage an
Android application.
Prerequisites:
- Students should
have programming experience in a OO language
such as Java, C# or C++. Android uses the Java
programming language.
Material included in this course:
- An Android
textbook
- A set of course
notes and tutorial.
Technical Training Requirements:
- Windows, Unix
or Mac OS
- JAVA SDK
- Eclipse
June 2, 2011 Discover Job and
Business Opportunities in Leeds & Grenville
Vitesse is providing
an information session on opportunities in Leeds &
Grenville.
The
United Way
of Leeds & Grenville with Citizenship and
Immigration Canada are interested in entrepreneurs,
consultants and professional talent looking to
expand their services to businesses located in Leeds
& Grenville. While the session is focused on the
needs of newcomers to
Canada,
all professionals either looking for work or
contract their services are welcome.
The
session will address:
- What employment
support is available for those looking for work
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What business opportunities are
available for entrepreneurs and consultants
looking to expand their services
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Ray.Barton@vitesse.ca Environmental Career Planning
Vitesse Re-Skilling Canada delivered a
Career Planning event at
Algonquin
College on February 22 for
high school students in Eastern Ontario wanting to
specialize in the environment. The program was
coordinated through the Partnering to Assure Student
Success (PASS); and supported by the Ministry of
Education and the Ministry of Training, Colleges &
Universities. PASS is created by Ministry of
Education as the planning team for
School-College-Work Initiative and consists of
Vitesse, all the school boards and public colleges
in Eastern
Ontario and OCRI
(Ottawa-Carleton Research & Innovation).
The Career Planning event was a full day
seminars, visits, and discussion panels. More
than sixty students, many school teachers,
several college professors and some
representative from Vitesse and environment
industry participated in this career discovery
day.
Internationally Educated
Professional Work Experience Program
Vitesse Re-Skilling
Canada partnered with and assisted Information and
Communications Technology Council of Canada (ICTC)
in the development and pilot execution of the new
Work Experience Program for Internationally Educated
Professionals (IEPs).
On March 28, 2011 Vitesse Re-Skilling along
with other partner organizations were recognized at
a public event in downtown Ottawa
for their contribution to the Internationally
Educated Professional Work Experience Program ICTC
has developed. The program is funded by the
government of Canada.
Of special significance are the Language Self
Assessment tools ICTC has made available on their
web site at
www.ictc-ctic.ca.
Safety in Healthcare
Vitesse Re-Skilling
Canada in partnership with the International
Society for the Safety Science (ISSS) offered an
event on health care and hospital safety for the participants in
Canada and
Europe
on April 7, 2011. Utilizing Vitesse’s eLearning
& Collaboration Platform supported by Blindside
Networks, professionals from different locations
and different countries attended to the
session. Vitesse is helping and advising ISSS
on distance education and the organization’s
transformation in utilizing eLearning.
Vitesse-OSPE Next Election All
Parties Panel on Hi-Tech
Vitesse in partnership with the Ontario
Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE) is
coordinating an event for April 15, 2011 to have
an all parties candidate event where issues
specifically regarding hi-tech, the economy as
it affect engineering is discussed. The time and
location will be announced very soon.
LEED™ Workshop
Vitesse is offering a 3-day training workshop on
LEED™ (Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design). This workshop is based on the latest
Canadian LEED rating system recently introduced by
the CaGBC specifically:
LEED Canada New Constructions and Major Renovations (NC) 2009 and
LEED Canada
Core and Shell Development (CS) 2009.
Next workshop to be announced soon.
VITESSE PMO
Offering PMP Proficiency program™
Vitesse-OTI ’s unique PMP Proficiency Program ™ is a three-month, part-time program for project managers planning to take the Project Management Professional (PMP) exam.
Next workshop to be announced soon.
Learning Forum on Student
Success Models for Colleges and the School Boards of
Eastern Ontario
On
Wednesday June 16, 2010, Vitesse Re-Skilling
delivered a Student Success Forum to the nine school
boards of Eastern Ontario,
as well as for Algonquin, Loyalist and St. Lawrence
Colleges. A representative from the Ministry of
Education was present. The Forum addressed a planning model for the
delivery of programs under
Ontario’s SCWI (School to
College to Work Initiative) in line with the
province’s “Students Success Strategy”.
While
SCWI has been in existence for thirteen years, there
is a lack of a framework and architecture to define
it in a systemic model. SCWI programs and activities
have been defined and evolved over the years through
formal directives. That means the related
structures, components, mandates, principles,
guidelines, priorities, and best practices, etc. are
embedded into the descriptive communiqués and
guidelines.
The framework would define and
architect all the components and main initiatives of
SCWI, the purpose and scope of each one, and the
relationship among them using a systemic approach
and modeling tools. The methodology would show us
how we can develop new programs and cover all
aspects based on the real needs through a holistic
approach mapped on the framework; the way Vitesse
did through the Phase 13 of SCWI.
During
the forum Vitesse presented the basic models for
program definition as well as some best practices in
this regard. In addition, the other School-to-Work
and School-to-College Bridging programs practiced in
other provinces and around the world has been
presented and discussed.
The
planning model put forth in the forum compared what
is being offered in similar programs in the
United States, Europe,
Australia, and
Japan
so as to allow school boards and colleges to make an
informed decision as to the future direction for the
SCWI and Student Success programs.
Plasco Recycling Job Shadowing
On Wednesday, June 2, 2010 Vitesse Re-Skilling has arranged with Plasco to provide Job Shadowing and hands-on experience to students from the Ottawa Catholic School Board. Students will be given the opportunity to become familiar with the details of a promising hi-tech approach for dealing with solid waste management while generating electrical energy to feed the local power grid. The students will be observing a real working environment.
And arranged with Plasco, the high technology
recycling plant, to provide Job Shadowing for ten
Specialized High School Major students in the
Environment specialization diploma. The students were given the opportunity to
become familiar with the details of a promising
hi-tech approach for disposing of solid waste
collected from the curb sides in Ottawa.
The Plasco process covers solid waste into
electrical energy and feeds the local power grid. The students were surprised by the complexity
involved in working with waste management and
impressed with the innovative options Plasco
provides for dealing with a major municipal problem
of waste material.
Note:
It should be noted the programs were delivered as part of and in collaboration with the PASS (Partnering to Assure Student Success) program. PASS consists of nine school boards in Eastern Ontario, three colleges including Algonquin, St. Lawrence, and Loyalist, OCRI and Vitesse Re-Skilling. PASS is funded by the Ontario Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Training, Colleges and University.
LaFleche Environmental Industry Tour (Moose Creek, Ontario)
On Friday May 28, 2010 Vitesse Re-Skilling provided an industry tour of the Lafleche Environmental Inc. of Moose Creek Ontario to students of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic High School, Russell, Ontario. The Lafleche Soil Recycling facility was constructed in response to the Ontario Ministry of Environment’s goal to increase waste diversion from landfill through increased rates of recycling. Using microbes found naturally in our environment, the Lafleche biological treatment decomposes contaminants within the soil matrix, producing carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). The treated soils is reused on both residential/ agricultural and commercial/industrial properties—allowing Lafleche to provide its customers with a viable and environmentally sustainable alternative to disposing of hydrocarbon contaminated soil in landfill.
Waste Water Treatment Facility Industry Tour
Vitesse Re-Skilling provided an industry tour of the North Grenville Waste Water Treatment Facilities on Tuesday May 25, 2010 for students of St. Mike’s Secondary School, Kemptville. 40 Students and their teachers from Grade 9 to 12 attended. During the presentations and tour students became familiar with the technologies, equipment and processes involved in the city’s water treatment center.
The harmful effects of untreated and polluted water has risen in terms of being problematic in countries around the world as well as Canada. This one-day activity focused on how waste water in urban areas is made safe and returned to the environment.
"Vitesse Start-up Service" for Lead to Win Initiative Vitesse Re-Skilling. Canada is pleased to announce that it will sponsor and contribute to the success of Lead-to-Win (LTW), a program designed to help talented laid-off tech workers establish businesses in Canada.s Capital Region. Vitesse Re-Skilling. Canada is pleased to announce that it will sponsor and contribute to the success of Lead-to-Win (LTW), a program designed to help talented laid-off tech workers establish businesses in Canada.s Capital Region.
Partnering to Achieve Student Success (PASS - East Ontario)
PASS is a student program for children in grades 7 to 12 in the Eastern Ontario region. It gives the students a chance to visit universities, colleges, research facilities, and industry partners to view a pathhway to professional occupations.
Ontario Internship Program (OIP)
The Ontario Internship Program is designed to support the transfer of highly qualified college and university graduates to companies involved in developing and commercializing innovative prodducts and services.





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