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The Missions Computing Initiative of Taylor University's Computer Science and Engineering Department is the realization of Taylor University's longstanding desire to use technology to impact the world, as well as a new and valuable tool for students, faculty, and missions organizations alike. The purpose of the initiative is to facilitate the develpment of missions-oriented computer programs through missions trips, extended projects, and interaction with the people who will directly use missions programs.

On this site, you'll see information about us and the projects that we have been working on. If you would like to contact us, click here.


News

31 January 2008

RPADD Update
The Radio Planting and Development Database for HCJB has been finished and tested, and is now functional. To read more about the RPADD project, and the students who've worked on it, click here.

ISA/ISD works with New Tribes Mission
The Information Systems Analysis/Information Systems Design course has begun work on a project which involves the assessment of the admissions/registration processes for New Tribes Mission USA's Bible Institutes and Missionary Training Center. More information will be posted in the Projects section when available.

Dr. Brandle's visit to Bingham University
Dr. Stefan Brandle visited Bingham University, Nigeria last January and had the chance to give guest lectures and consult with the University on their computer science program. Read more about Dr. Brandle's trip here on the CSE website.