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<h5 id="at-bravo-lt-we-believe-stem-education-is-key-to-strengthening-west-michigan-from-the-inside-out-">At Bravo LT, we believe STEM education is key to strengthening West Michigan from the inside out.</h5>


<h5 id="at-bravo-lt-we-believe-stem-education-is-key-to-strengthening-west-michigan-from-the-inside-out">At Bravo LT, we believe STEM education is key to strengthening West Michigan from the inside out.</h5>

<p>That’s why we were pleased to host our second-annual free Raspberry Pi Youth Camp which gave local students an opportunity to explore computer programming in a fun and engaging way.</p>

<p>The free event, held August 9 and 11, 2016 at Davenport University in Grand Rapids, was powered by our developers, who generously volunteered their time to teach camp participants about the Python programming language and Raspberry Pi devices—inexpensive credit card-sized computers that plug into TVs or monitors and use keyboards and mice.</p>

<p>This year’s camp kicked off with an inspiring, informative presentation by Bravo LT developer Mike Nishizawa on the history—and the sheer power—of computer programming. Mike walked campers through some of the amazing innovations that took us from Turing Machines to the 1969 moon landing to the future of quantum computing.</p>

<p>Following Mike’s presentation, Bravo LT president and founder Ed Nausieda wrapped up the day by helping students assemble their Raspberry Pi devices. It was fun watching the children excitedly explore the NOOBS operating system’s built-in features, such as LibreOffice, the command-line interface, and—last but not least—games!</p>

<p>On day two, Bravo LT developers Dustin Clifford and Dave Schoutens introduced campers to the world of programming. During Dustin’s presentation, students worked in Scratch and Python to create a sequence for an actual toy rocket launch!</p>

<p>And if programming a rocket launch wasn’t cool enough, the students also used Python to hack Minecraft during Dave’s engrossing presentation. Given the incredible popularity of Minecraft, this lesson was—not surprisingly—a huge hit with the campers!</p>

<p>Following the Minecraft presentation, the countdown was on, and students were able to finally to “Blast Off!” After traveling to a nearby park, the campers used their Raspberry Pi devices to send a rocket into orbit! It was an exciting ending to an action-packed two days.</p>

<p>We’d like to extend a heartfelt “thank you” to the Bravo LT staff who came together to promote and volunteer at the event, Minda Joi for donating her time and photography services, Davenport University for allowing us to use their facilities, and the parents and children who helped make this year’s camp a resounding success!</p>

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<p>At Bravo LT, we believe STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) education is key to strengthening the future for the next generation. As a technology and e-Learning company in West Michigan, we love introducing the next generation of children to technology. Last month we hosted our third-annual Raspberry Pi Youth Camp which gave local students (ages 10-14) an opportunity to explore computer programming in a fun and engaging way.</p>


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<p>We hosted this free event at Davenport University in Grand Rapids. The two night event was powered by our developers, who generously volunteer their time to teach camp participants about the Python programming language and Raspberry Pi devices—inexpensive credit card-sized computers that plug into TVs or monitors and use keyboards and mice.</p>

<p>Camp kicked off with an inspiring, informative presentation by developer Mike Nishizawa on the history, and sheer power, of computer programming. Mike walked campers through some of the amazing innovations that took us from Turing Machines to the 1969 moon landing to the future of quantum computing.</p>

<p>Following Mike’s presentation, Bravo LT president and founder Ed Nausieda helped students assemble their Raspberry Pi devices.</p>

<p>Bravo LT developer Jacob Weber and Scrum Master Brad Nelson introduced campers to the world of programming. During Jacob and Brad’s presentations, students were introduced to Scratch and Python (which created a sequence to run their GoPiGo cars)! They carefully installed their Raspberry Pi devices into their GoPiGo cars.</p>

<p>And if remotely controlling their GoPiGo cars with their Raspberry Pi computers wasn’t cool enough, the students tested out Minecraft during Jacob’s engrossing presentation. Given the incredible popularity of Minecraft, this lesson was a huge hit with the campers!</p>

<p>Bravo Lt’s Digital Media Designer, Alysa Passage, fueled the children with fresh pizza and homemade brownies. After dinner the students unleashed their cars on the nicely carpeted race track to “Drive to the Future!” The campers used their Raspberry Pi devices to navigate their GoPiGo cars through a series of obstacles courses and race to the finish line. More than once, an unexpected and hilarious demolition derby broke out on the track. It was an exciting ending to an action-packed two days.</p>

<p>We’d like to extend a heartfelt “thank you” to the Bravo LT staff who came together to promote and volunteer at the event, Davenport University for the use of their facilities, Byrne and Lacks Enterprises, INC. for their generous donations, and the parents and children who helped make this year’s camp a wonderful experience!</p>

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<h5 id="equip-your-teams-with-agile">Equip Your Teams with Agile</h5>

<p>We&rsquo;re passionate about equipping your teams with the cutting-edge Lean Agile Certification training they need!</p>

<p>This summer we hosted an Agile Advanced Scrum Master Certification course in down-town Grand Rapids. We had a blast hosting and teaching participants from Gordon Food Service, Meijer, Spectrum Health, and more. Most beneficially, great discussions formed across the varying industries which created a learning environment filled with collaboration.</p>

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<p>Our Bronze Partnership in Agile allows us to advise our clients on the Scaled Agile Framework to help them reach their business goals more effectively. We’re excited to continue to offer Lean Agile training locally since we’ve seen first hand how applying Agile project management methodologies creates big wins for our clients in various enterprises.</p>

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<h5 id="bravo-open-source-symposium">Bravo Open Source Symposium</h5>

<p>October 26, November 2, 9, and 16
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<p>This free four-day symposium, held on alternating Mondays in September and October, features highly interactive training sessions to include the following delivery methods: traditional lecture and demonstration, video, case studies, hands-on activities and group discussion.</p>
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<h5 id="who-should-attend">Who Should Attend?</h5>

<p>BOSS welcomes anyone who&rsquo;s passionate about open source, including: developers and programmers, architects, engineers, designers, system admins, business and system analysts, IT managers and IT directors.</p>
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<h5 id="event-speakers">Event Speakers:</h5>

<p>Dave Schoutens, Senior Java Developer</p>

<p>Mike Nishizawa, Lead Senior Software Developer</p>

<p>Ryan Graffy, Lead Senior Software Developer</p>
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<p>Bravo LT | 660 Cascade West Parkway SE | Grand Rapids, MI 49546</p>

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<h5 id="doing-things-differently">Doing Things Differently</h5>

<p>We’ve worked hard to earn our reputation as an elite learning and technology solutions provider in the growing West Michigan tech scene. How? We like to do things differently. From the way we invest in our employees, to the strong relationships we foster with clients, we empower the community in all that we do.</p>

<p>Below are the Four Pillars with which we’ve built our foundation. We’ve leveraged our extensive industry knowledge and innovative practices to establish trust with our partners and create synergy within their businesses.</p>

<p>Contact us today to see how we can help you get the job done right the first time.</p>
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<h5 id="trust">Trust</h5>

<p>When you work with us, you gain a partner you can trust every step of the way. Our ability to integrate functional expertise and technical capabilities with well-founded talent-management practices creates performance that works. You can also trust in our commitment to doing the job right, and seeing it through to the finish line because we believe your success is our success. Period.</p>
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<p>“Synergy” might sound like a corporate buzzword, but it’s a concept we swear by. Recent studies show that pure outsourcing is ineffective, while outsourcing locally actually reduces operating costs. How? The answer lies in expertise. By combining our people and skills with your business, we form a synergistic partnership with you that results in higher-quality work done in less time.</p>
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<h5 id="knowledge">Knowledge</h5>

<p>Our people are the best at what they do—and we’re not just saying that. Bravo LT’s talented IT staff meets rigorous education, experience, and soft-skill requirements. Our team members are also out-of-the-box thinkers, each with a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a technology-related discipline. They boast proven track records and have worked for organizations such as Microsoft, Ford, GM, Meijer, and Herman Miller.</p>
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<h5 id="innovation">Innovation</h5>

<p>Diverting in-house resources to creating and maintaining applications costs you time and money. We help you solve that challenge through our own innovation, including state-of-the-art processes and solutions to meet your industry-specific needs. Our software processes, based on sound business analysis, agile project management, and test-driven development, enable your success.</p>

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<p>You&rsquo;re invited to Bravo LT&rsquo;s Ribbon Cutting &amp; Open House
Thursday, August 15th, 3pm - 5pm</p>

<p>Join us as we celebrate our recent move downtown. Ribbon Cutting at 4pm.</p>

<p>We can&rsquo;t wait to meet our neighbors and catch up with clients and friends!</p>

<p>Snacks and drinks provided.</p>

<p><em>Bravo LT, 40 Monroe Center NW, Suite 11, Grand Rapids, MI 49503</em></p>

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