Adam Cornett serves as a Data Specialist at Charlotte County Public Schools, where he leverages his extensive expertise in software development and data management to enhance educational outcomes through technology. With a Bachelor of Science in Software Development from Western Governors University, Adam is well-versed...
Adam Cornett serves as a Data Specialist at Charlotte County Public Schools, where he leverages his extensive expertise in software development and data management to enhance educational outcomes through technology. With a Bachelor of Science in Software Development from Western Governors University, Adam is well-versed in a variety of programming languages, including Java, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, and some C#. His proficiency in these languages enables him to create and modify applications that support the school district's information and communication systems.
In his current role, Adam is responsible for implementing necessary changes to existing programs and developing new software solutions based on program specifications. He excels at producing and modifying programs with precision and efficiency, ensuring that all projects are completed on time and meet the high standards set by the department. His familiarity with modern data processing techniques and productivity tools allows him to streamline operations and improve data accessibility for educators and administrators alike.
Adam's technical skills extend to database management, where he utilizes SQL, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, and SQLite to manage and analyze data effectively. His experience with source control systems like Git further enhances collaboration within his team, ensuring that all code changes are tracked and managed efficiently. Additionally, Adam's knowledge in network design, disaster recovery, and help desk support positions him as a versatile asset to the district, capable of addressing a wide range of technical challenges. Through his commitment to leveraging technology in education, Adam Cornett is making a significant impact on the learning environment at Charlotte County Public Schools.