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Meet the Collaborative – Steve Kristan

Who is Steve Kristan? You may already know Steve Kristan, a community icon and advocate for digital awareness. But did you know that Steve Kristan is also passionate about closing the Digital Divide? While working for AT&T, Kristan served on various boards including but not limited to Greater Stark County Urban League, Better Business Bureau, […]

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Oak Hill February Services

Raspberry Pi Online We expect our Raspberry Pi program to expand greatly in the foreseeable future, even as the pandemic imposes restrictions – we are making our virtual classes available to any school or group that is interested. It is here students are taught something new every week, and by Week Three they are given

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Meet the Collaborative – Emily McHenry

Who is Emily McHenry? Emily is an education professional with an M.A in teaching from Walden University and is actively working on an MBA and a Ph.D from YSU and KSU respectively. Needless to say, coupled with this and the passion she embodies as the Director at Mission Services of Goodwill, she is driven to

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Brimtone – Interview with a “Virtual Band”

In times of pandemic, many have picked up old hobbies. Maybe a guitar thats gathered dust, or crafts. However – other than these two, not many can say they’ve taken the time during quarantine to start a virtual band! Who is Brimtone? This is a tricky question, because with this “Virtual Band” there are two

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Black History Month and Famous STEM Icons

Back in 1969, Black History Month was first proposed by black educators and Black United Students (BUS) at Kent State University. The first actual celebration took place one year later, from January 2nd to February 28th, 1970. It was to be the celebration of achievements by African Americans and during this celebration was the recognition

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OHC New Years Resolutions 2021

New Years Resolutions 2021 What is traditionally the biggest struggle of January? Sticking to those New Years Resolutions that we all started a couple weeks ago, whether it’s to learn a new skill, lose some recently gained quarantine weight, or even simply making the decision to be a better person to others. For the Collaborative,

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Makerspace Night: Online Edition

Makerspace Night: Online Edition In the past we have tried to run Makerspace Night virtually in the form of webinars and presentations. Given feedback, we’ve found that another great way to host this workshop-like event could be an open forum discussion or “hack night” type format via video call. Similar to the way people bring

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PCs for People: Non-profits bring Computers to the Valley

PCs For People, Youngstown Area Goodwill, and Oak Hill Collaborative are reaching an agreement of collaboration – this means Goodwill and Oak Hill Collaborative will soon be serving as refurbished computer distribution sites for PCs for People! The Collaborative already does this on a limited basis and this partnership will allow us to distribute laptops,

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Meet the Collaborative: Bob Jadloski

Who is Bob Jadloski? Bob Jadloski is an artist, inventor, and jack of all trades. Ohio born and raised, and a current resident of Niles, Bob’s background is in IT, robotics, and photography. He has been a professional photographer since he was sixteen years old and currently shoots a variety of events including golf outings,

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Oak Hill January Services

Raspberry Pi Online We expect our Raspberry Pi program to expand greatly in the forseeable future, even as the pandemic imposes restrictions – we are making our virtual classes available to any school or group that is interested. It is here students are taught something new every week, and by week three they are given

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