Thursdays, April 4 - May 9, 2024 | 12:45 PM - 02:05 PM [IN PERSON]
From Aeolian wind harps to Ziploc bags, we will review many varied inventions and innovations - sometimes their development history or how they work or how they're made, etc. Topic areas include aircraft, home products, autonomous vehicles, building systems, civil engineering, architecture...and much more. Note: This class consists primarily of presentation and discussion of YouTube content.
Presenter: Donald C. Auble
Donald C. Auble holds a BA from Baldwin Wallace and an MS from the Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University. He was a founder and then owner of Jaeger Advertising, a full-service advertising agency, for over 20 years. Don taught marketing and advertising classes as an adjunct professor at Baldwin Wallace for 15 years. He has developed and taught other ILR class: “Explorers of the Pacific Northwest” and "How They Make...MOVIES." Interests include flying, sailing, family and travel.
Institute for Learning in Retirement
at Baldwin Wallace University
325 Front Street
Berea, OH 44017
Phone: (440) 826-3188
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The purpose of the Institute for Learning in Retirement is to provide senior adults the highest quality, most-accessible and least-expensive educational, social and cultural experiences possible. We believe that lifelong learning is important for mental and emotional growth at any age. We hope that the time for you to learn and have fun is now.