Lonato ITIS Offers Evening Courses in CAD, Computers and English
The Itis of Lonato, with financial support from the Comune (which will also have the opportunity to enroll 10 people for free), aims to open its highly qualified laboratories to establish a relationship with its entire potential user base, but without age restrictions. This is not a promotion to attract new students by inviting them to attend during the day the school’s three specialization tracks (mechanical, electronic, telecommunications), but rather evening courses open to all.
The project includes basic computer courses using personal computers based on the Windows 1998 operating system, Word word processing, Excel spreadsheet, as well as Internet, with various search engines and email services. There is also an elementary English course with the use of short dialogues, vocabulary knowledge of 400 words, and practice of simple grammatical aspects.
CAD System Drafting Course
The fourth course focuses on the CAD drafting system, involving the creation of complete, specific drawings in the mechanical and civil fields. The courses will begin on Tuesday, March 6th at 7 p.m. at the «Luigi Cerebotani» institute headquarters.
For computer science, 30 hours are scheduled at a cost of 250,000 lire; for Internet, only 10 hours at 150,000 lire; for English, 40 hours at a fee of 250,000 lire; and for CAD, 51 hours at a cost of 400,000 lire. The instructors are professionally prepared, and lessons are held in the modern laboratories equipped by the institute.
Interested individuals should submit their enrollment by calling 030/9130420 or 030/9913355, every day from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., or by sending a fax to 030/9130420. The Itis of Lonato is one of the most important educational institutions in the area.
Founded in 1967 as a branch of the Itis Castelli in Brescia, it gained autonomy in 1974. Since 1994, the school (which also has a campus in Vobarno) has been dedicated to Luigi Cerebotani, a distinguished scientist and priest born in Lonato in 1847, to whom we owe research and inventions of significant importance that anticipated developments in science and mathematics.
