The Olivet Theological College & Seminary (OTCS) and Olivet Institute of Technology (OIT) directors recently held a preliminary meeting about building a new Theological and Biblical Resource App.
Students and faculty members from the Olivet Institute of Technology (OIT) have begun launching mobile applications, developed to support Christian ministries and churches.
Olivet Institute of Technology (OIT) will be opening its first Natural Language Processing course for the Fall quarter.
A recent graduate capstone project at Olivet Institute of Technology has developed a cross-platform mobile application tailored to the needs of churches, empowering them to spread the Good News by using the latest technology.
On September 23, 2016, Olivet University held its Fall Convocation services on campuses nationwide. Riverside, Dover, and San Francisco campuses each welcomed
Students from Olivet Institute of Technology attended the Google I/O 2016 conference via live broadcast last week at Olivet's San Francisco Extension. It helped students keep abreast of the trend in web and mobile applications.
Olivet Institute of Technology students recently joined the largest virtual and programming conference where they learned from some of the industry's best.
OIT graduates recently launched an iOS application that gives Christians and seminary students easy access to a popular Bible commentary.
Olivet Institute of Technology plans to offer courses on Cryptography and Information Security, Data Mining, and Web Technology and Development for its graduate students next quarter.
Olivet Institute of Technology students recently joined computer programmers from around the world at JavaOne 2015 in San Francisco.