Phoenix.pm: Fwd: Staffing IT courses

Doug and Julie Miles djmilesfamily at earthlink.net
Fri Feb 2 18:01:50 CST 2001


>Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2001 18:29:56 -0500 (EST)
>From: Miles Murdocca <murdocca at cs.rutgers.edu>
>To: djmilesfamily at earthlink.net, jkimbrou at iiusa.cc, murdocca at cs.rutgers.edu
>Subject: Staffing IT courses
>
>Dear Doug,
>
>I serve as the Director of the Rutgers University Internet Institute,
>which offers noncredit continuing education courses in information
>technology (IT) in New Jersey and India.  Jeania Kimbrough (Phoenix) and I
>also represent Internet Institute USA, which runs the operations aspect
>of IT education courses.  We are working with the Rutgers
>Office of Continuous Education and Outreach to form a partnership
>with the University of Arizona Extended University to offer IT
>courses in midtown Phoenix starting in April, 2001.
>
>We are staffing our courses and asking for your help.  Would you
>help us with potential contacts who might be interested in teaching IT
>education courses?  We are looking for instructors who know Java, Web page
>design, CGI/Perl, PHP, Microsoft, Cisco, VB, Unix, and Oracle technologies,
>among others.  To give you an idea of what kinds of courses we are
>looking to staff, please see the draft schedule below.  We will
>pay to train and certify instructors.
>
>We are setting up meetings with potential instructors and
>related contacts the week of February 5 and would like to
>meet you, so that you can learn more about what we are doing, and to see
>if there is some way that we can work together.
>
>Please let us know if there is a time we could meet you.  We know
>you are busy -- just long enough to drop off a business card and
>say hello would be great, although we can meet with you longer,
>as your interest allows.  Please let us know.
>
>All the best,
>
>-- Jeania Kimbrough and Miles Murdocca
>
>===================
>Miles Murdocca, PhD             732-748-8806 (phone)
>Director, Internet Institute    732-748-9768 (fax)
>Rutgers University              murdocca at cs.rutgers.edu (email)
>One Possumtown Road             http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~murdocca (Personal)
>Piscataway, NJ 08854            http://internet.rutgers.edu/II (Continuing 
>Ed.)
>
>Jeania Kimbrough, M.A.          (602) 462-5788 (phone)
>Internet Institute USA          (732) 905-3058 (fax)
>5025 N. Central Ave, #433
>Phoenix, AZ 85012-1520
>jkimbrou at iiusa.cc
>http://www.internetinstituteusa.com
>
>
>Note: This is only the schedule for the two labs that are targeted to
>come online in April.  The remaining labs will be built over the
>coming months.  The schedule is not yet posted and so changes can be easily
>made depending on instructor availability.  The MCSE and Unix classes are not
>yet scheduled.  The two Oracle classes (SQL and DBA) will be restructured
>and expanded into 5 courses that correspond to the 5 DBA exams.  The Oracle
>schedule shown below marks the days that the revised sequence will be
>offered.
>
>
>                 UAII COURSE NUMBERINGS AND SPRING 2001 SCHEDULE
>                         (Note: 1 Day = 2 evenings)
>
>UAII-110: Java Programming for Non-Programmers (12 evenings)
>UAII-210: Migrating to Object Oriented Programming with Java Technology (7 
>eves)
>UAII-275: Java Programming Language (12 evenings)
>UAII-310: Interconnection Cisco Network Devices (ICND) (5 days)
>UAII-320: Building Scalable Cisco networks (BSCN) (5 days)
>UAII-321: Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) (5 days)
>UAII-323: Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) (5 days)
>UAII-324: Cisco Internetworking Troubleshooting (CIT) (5 days)
>UAII-364: Fundamentals of Oracle (8 days)
>UAII-365: Oracle Database Administration (8 days)
>UAII-421: HTML 1: Introduction to Builidng Web Sites (3 evenings)
>UAII-422: HTML 2: Web Site Construction and Design (3 evenings)
>UAII-423: HTML 3: Effective Web Design (3 evenings)
>UAII-424: HTML 4: Designing with Cascading Style Sheets (3 evenings)
>UAII-425: HTML 5: Web Site Management (3 evenings)
>UAII-426: Project Management for Web Site Development (2 evenings)
>UAII-427: Portfolio Project (1 evening)
>UAII-428: Front Page (2 evenings)
>UAII-430: Introduction to Computer Programming - Fundamentals (6 evenings)
>UAII-431: Introduction to Computer Programming - Advanced Concepts (6 
>evenings)
>UAII-433: Web Design, Level 2 (4 evenings)
>UAII-441: Photoshop for Web Graphics (2 evenings)
>UAII-454: Introduction to JavaScript (4 evenings)
>UAII-480: Unix Fundamentals (6 evenings)
>UAII-481: Unix Administration (6 evenings)
>UAII-519: CGI Programming in Perl (4 evenings)
>UAII-524: Introduction to XML (2 evenings)
>UAII-528: Active Server pages (ASP) Level 1 (4 evenings)
>UAII-560: Cold Fusion: Creating Database Driven Websites Level 1 (2 evenings)
>UAII-571: Placing Web Sites on Microsoft Internet Information Servers (2 eves)
>UAII-572: Introduction to Apache Web Server (2 evenings)
>UAII-573: E-Commerce: Business to Consumer (B2C) (4 evenings)
>UAII-574: E-Commerce: Internet Business Strategies (2 evenings)
>UAII-575: Microsoft Access 1-3 (4 evenings)
>UAII-1561: Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services 
>Infrastructure
>UAII-1562 Designing: a Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Services
>        Infrastructure
>UAII-2150: Designing a Secure Microsoft Windows 2000 Network
>UAII-2151: Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating System Essentials
>UAII-2152: Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server
>UAII-2153: Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
>UAII-2154: Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory
>        Services
>
>
>                    SPRING 2001 EVENING AND DAYTIME SCHEDULE
>Notes: "421:01" indicates course UAII-421, section 1, meeting for 1 evening.
>        "XXXX" means classes are not scheduled, as for a holiday.
>        "421:03/412:03" Means a morning and afternoon session of 421:03.
>
>
>Monday
>   |           Mon      Tue      Wed      Thu      Fri      Sat            Sun
>4/23  Lab A   421:01            421:01   421:01
>       Lab B
>
>
>4/30  Lab A   422:01            422:01   422:01
>       Lab B   110:01            110:01                     364:01/364:01
>
>
>5/7   Lab A   423:01   421:02   423:01   423:01   421:02
>       Lab B   110:01            110:01                     364:01/364:01
>
>Morning A     310:01   310:01   310:01   310:01   310:01
>Afternoon A   310:01   310:01   310:01   310:01   310:01
>
>
>5/14  Lab A   424:01   421:02   424:01   424:01   422:02
>       Lab B   110:01   210:01   110:01   210:01            364:01/364:01
>
>
>5/21  Lab A   425:01   422:02   425:01   425:01
>       Lab B   110:01   210:01   110:01   210:01
>
>
>5/28  Lab A                     426:01            423:02   421:03/412:03
>       Lab B            210:01   110:01   210:01            364:01/364:01
>
>
>6/4   Lab A   426:01   423:02   454:01   524:01   423:02   421:03/422:03
>       Lab B   110:01   210:01   110:01                     364:01/364:01
>
>Morning A     310:02   310:02   310:02   310:02   310:02
>Afternoon A   310:02   310:02   310:02   310:02   310:02
>
>
>6/11  Lab A   454:01   423:02   454:01   524:01   424:02   422:03/422:03
>       Lab B   110:01   275:01            275:01            364:01/364:01
>
>
>6/18  Lab A   454:01   424:02   519:01   441:01   424:02   423:03/423:03
>       Lab B   275:02   275:01   275:02   275:01            364:01/364:01
>
>Morning A     320:01   320:01   320:01   320:01   320:01
>Afternoon A   320:01   320:01   320:01   320:01   320:01
>
>
>6/25  Lab A   519:01   425:02   519:01   441:01   425:02
>       Lab B   275:02   275:01   275:02   275:01
>
>
>7/2   Lab A   519:01   425:02            571:01   426:02   423:03/423:03
>       Lab B   275:02   275:01            275:01            364:01/364:01
>
>
>7/9   Lab A   573:01   426:02   573:01   571:01   454:02   424:03/424:03
>       Lab B   275:02   275:01   275:02   275:01            365:01/365:01
>
>Morning A     310:03   310:03   310:03   310:03   310:03
>Afternoon A   310:03   310:03   310:03   310:03   310:03
>
>
>7/16  Lab A   573:01   524:02   573:01   574:01   454:02   425:03/425:03
>       Lab B   275:02   275:01   275:02   275:01            365:01/365:01
>
>
>7/23  Lab A   528:01   524:02   528:01   574:01   454:02   425:03/
>       Lab B   275:02            275:02                     365:01/365:01
>
>
>7/30  Lab A   528:01   441:02   528:01   560:01   454:02   426:03/426:03
>       Lab B   275:02                                       365:01/365:01
>
>Morning A     310:04   310:04   310:04   310:04   310:04
>Afternoon A   310:04   310:04   310:04   310:04   310:04
>
>
>8/6   Lab A   575:01   441:02   575:01   560:01   519:02   571:02/574:02
>       Lab B                                                365:01/365:01
>
>Morning A     320:02   320:02   320:02   320:02   320:02
>Afternoon A   320:02   320:02   320:02   320:02   320:02
>
>
>8/13  Lab A   575:01   560:02   575:02   528:02   519:02   571:02/574:02
>       Lab B                                                365:01/365:01
>
>Morning A     321:01   321:01   321:01   321:01   321:01
>Afternoon A   321:01   321:01   321:01   321:01   321:01
>
>
>8/20  Lab A   560:01   528:02   572:01   528:02   519:02
>       Lab B
>
>
>8/27  Lab A   572:01   528:02   575:02   575:02   519:02   572:02/572:02
>       Lab B                                                365:01/365:01
>
>
>9/3   Lab A            573:02   575:02   575:02   573:02
>       Lab B                                                365:01/365:01
>
>
>9/10  Lab A            573:02                     573:02
>       Lab B





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