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<p>David Broyles/The News</p><p>Surry Community College seniors Joshua Wright and Michael Wheat stand beside a display of their project which helped the county schools transfer from a Microsoft Office Suite to an OpenOffice Suite of software at a savings to the school system without losing software applications. The two are computer information technology majors participating in an expo held Wednesday. The projects were the results of a semester of work in the capstone course of the CIT degree.</p>

David Broyles/The News

Surry Community College seniors Joshua Wright and Michael Wheat stand beside a display of their project which helped the county schools transfer from a Microsoft Office Suite to an OpenOffice Suite of software at a savings to the school system without losing software applications. The two are computer information technology majors participating in an expo held Wednesday. The projects were the results of a semester of work in the capstone course of the CIT degree.

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<p>David Broyles/The News</p><p>Surry Community College Computer Information Technology student Chris Huckabee demonstrates a simulated game design program to teach students in computer hardware/software classes. One feature of the educational game is that teachers can edit questions and select different questions for tests. Students held a CIT Expo on campus recently. The program works cooperatively with area business, industry and community organizations.</p>

David Broyles/The News

Surry Community College Computer Information Technology student Chris Huckabee demonstrates a simulated game design program to teach students in computer hardware/software classes. One feature of the educational game is that teachers can edit questions and select different questions for tests. Students held a CIT Expo on campus recently. The program works cooperatively with area business, industry and community organizations.

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Surry Community College seniors Joshua Wright and Michael Wheat stand beside a display of their project which helped the county schools transfer from a Microsoft Office Suite to an OpenOffice Suite of software at a savings to the school system without losing software applications. The two are computer information technology majors participating in an expo held Wednesday. The projects were the results of a semester of work in the capstone course of the CIT degree.



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