In case folks are interested, there are some cool LAMP courses coming
up at North Lake College.

All--

Just a quick reminder that North Lake College will
again offer LAMP courses this Fall.  Registration is
open through this Saturday, and the courses are
offered both as credit and CE (some employers will
only pay for CE).

All four semester-length courses can be taken by the
truly motivated in one semester.  Here is the lineup
for this fall:

1st Session (Aug. 29 to Oct 21)
ITSC 1391-7700 Linux Installation and Configuration MW
5:45-9:25
ITSC 1391-7701 Databases Using MySQL TR 5:45-9:25
Open Lab: Friday 5:45-7:35

2nd Session (Oct. 24 to Dec. 15)
IMED 1391-7700 Apache Installation and Configuration
MW 5:45-9:25
ITSC 1391-7700 Programming Using PHP TR 5:45-9:25
Open Lab: Friday 5:45-7:35

(The complete LAMP schedule can be found here:
http://www.northlakecollege.edu/schedules/2005Fa/cITLAMP.pdf)

I've spoken with Dave @ NerdBooks, and he's going to
try to do his best to accomodate book requests for
these courses.  Please consider that North Lake
College is currently the *ONLY* college in the state
offering LAMP courses, and is one of the few colleges
dedicated to promoting the principles of open source.


I am in the final stages of wrapping up the state's
first Open Source Technology certificate with a grant
underwritten by the Texas Skills Standards Board
(http://www.tssb.org/wwwpages/2a_feb04incentive.htm).
I traveled to Austin a few weeks ago to present our
program to a number of individuals from various state
agencies (including representatives from the
Governor's office and the Texas Higher Ed.
Coordinating Board).

In effect, the state will be promoting open
source to industry through the TSSB grant.  I've
incorporated LAMP into the Open Source Tech.
curriculum, and plan to offer "Principles
of Open Source" in Spring of 2006.

Some of you might already be aware that the state has
been quietly promoting open source as an integral part
of the IT procurement policy for all state agencies
and public institutions of higher ed
(http://www.dir.state.tx.us/standards/srrpub09.htm).
Right now, it's just a recommendation, but it's
certainly a start.

Feel free to contact me for more info.  My number is
972.273.3461.

 --Brian Koontz
   Computer Science Coordinator
   North Lake College


-- 
Matt Woodward
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http://www.mattwoodward.com
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