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I would appreciate it anyone who is currently an instructor teaching courses in Information Technologies could give me a few minutes of their time to answer the following questions. I'm trying to determine if there is a market for a new type of training product. I can't offer you anything in return but my undying gratitude. Please reply to the newsgroup or send replies to . Thanks. =cz 1. What classes do you teach? 2. How many students are there in an average class? 3. How much RAM does a typical classroom workstation have in your school? 4. How much disk space does a typical classroom workstation have in your school? 5. Would a course that requires workstations with one gigabyte of RAM be out of the question in your school? How about 512 megabytes? 6. What percentage of the students in your classes have any hands-on experience at all with the server versions of Microsoft Windows (Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 Server)? 7. What percentage of the students in your classes have any hands-on experience at all with Unix or Linux? 8. What percentage of the students in your classes have any hands-on experience at all with Novell NetWare? 9. Would students in your school be interested in a course that provides hands-on interoperability practice with Windows, Unix/Linux, and NetWare? ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- Craig Zacker |
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Craig Zacker wrote:
> Hi, folks, Hi! > I would appreciate it anyone who is currently an instructor teaching > courses in Information Technologies could give me a few minutes of > their time to answer the following questions. I'm trying to determine > if there is a market for a new type of training product. I can't offer > you anything in return but my undying gratitude. Please reply to the > newsgroup or send replies to . Thanks. Welcomes! > =cz Yes > 1. What classes do you teach? Indoor Sheep Herding 101 and 102 > 2. How many students are there in an average class? As many as I can get! > 3. How much RAM does a typical classroom workstation have in your > school? No rams, only ewes. > 4. How much disk space does a typical classroom workstation have in > your school? It's spelled "disc" and yes, we have many, many Frisbees® to throw during our classtime. > 5. Would a course that requires workstations with one gigabyte of RAM > be out of the question in your school? How about 512 megabytes? I already told you... no rams, only ewes. one gigabyte of RAM could create hundreds of little rams and ewes. I don't need that many. > 6. What percentage of the students in your classes have any hands-on > experience at all with the server versions of Microsoft Windows > (Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 Server)? None, but many have hands-on experience with ewes. > 7. What percentage of the students in your classes have any hands-on > experience at all with Unix or Linux? Is that a breed of sheep? > 8. What percentage of the students in your classes have any hands-on > experience at all with Novell NetWare? We don't need nets to catch the sheep. We just herd them into their pens. > 9. Would students in your school be interested in a course that > provides hands-on interoperability practice with Windows, Unix/Linux, > and NetWare? I already teach all that stuff... aren't you listening? -- Fris "Baaaaaaa" bee® MCNGP #13 http://www.mcngp.tk The MCNGP Team - We're here to help http://groups.yahoo.com/group/certaholics Certaholics - We're here if you're beyond help =?iso-8859-1?Q?Frisbee=AE_MCNGP?= |
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1. What classes do you teach? Windows Infrastructure
(2000/2003), web server, security, exchange, clustering. > >2. How many students are there in an average class? 2-20> >3. How much RAM does a typical classroom workstation have in your >school? enough to power the software being taught in the class > >4. How much disk space does a typical classroom workstation have in >your school? at least enough to meet min. req. for software being taught > >5. Would a course that requires workstations with one gigabyte of RAM >be out of the question in your school? How about 512 megabytes? no, no > >6. What percentage of the students in your classes have any hands-on >experience at all with the server versions of Microsoft Windows >(Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 Server)? hard to say, most do, some don't > >7. What percentage of the students in your classes have any hands-on >experience at all with Unix or Linux? not a lot. > >8. What percentage of the students in your classes have any hands-on >experience at all with Novell NetWare? some. not much anymore > >9. Would students in your school be interested in a course that >provides hands-on interoperability practice with Windows, Unix/Linux, >and NetWare? classes already offer that. no interest in another |
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