Title: Are You Teaching the Right Stuff Panel Discussion
1Are You Teaching the Right Stuff? Panel
Discussion
Wednesday, January 21, 2009, 10 AM
ESTDial-in 312-878-0211 Access Code
331-340-122 Webinar ID 461-210-238
Host James Stanger, Ph.D. Chief Certification
Architect,CIW Program
2About our Host
Dr. James Stanger Chief Certification
Architect, Certification Partners
- James is the primary visionary,
evangelist and developer for the CIW, CTP and
CCNT certifications. His wide range of expertise
includes certification development, curriculum
design, Web design, network security auditing,
and Linux system administration. An award-winning
author, James has written titles for OReilly,
McGraw-Hill, Prentice-Hall, IBM, Wiley, and
Elsevier. His writings have been translated into
over a dozen languages. He has designed
certifications and curriculum for Symantec, IBM,
CompTIA, and the Telephony Industry Association
(TIA). Currently, he is Chair of the Linux
Professional Institute (LPI) Advisory Council and
sits on CompTIA's Network Advisory Committee.
James received a Bachelor of Arts degree and a
Master of Arts degree from Brigham Young
University, and a Doctorate from the University
of California, Riverside.
3Agenda
- Who are we?
- CIW
- Today's panel
- A look at today's IT workplace
- How do I make students competitive?
- What skills deserve my focus?
- Some answers from our panel . . .
- Individually
- As a group
4About CIW
- Skills-based education program
- Courses and certification exams
- Web development
- Web design
- Vendor neutral
- The best vendor applications, as judged by
industry - Open source
- Competency-based approach to education
- Globally accepted
- Over 175,000 courses and exams delivered
worldwide - Over 120,000 certified individuals
5More About CIW
- The CIW (Certified Internet Web Professional)
program is the world's fastest growing
vendor-neutral Internet certification for the
knowledge economy. More than a certification or a
curriculum publisher, CIW is a Web technology
standard adopted by academic institutions,
governments, and businesses worldwide. CIW
includes applications and competencies, but our
core curriculum focuses on the foundational
standards that sustain the infrastructure of IT,
i.e., Web design, security, administration,
networking, databases and enterprises.
6Shaping the discussion
- Perspectives
- Community college
- Learning center
- University
- All of the above use advisory councils and other
measures to keep pace with technology - Technologies
- Web design
- Internet marketing and SEO
- Web development, databases
- Security
- How to teach
- What skills should students have today?
- What challenges exist in teaching today's
students?
7About our panel
- Gay Bryant
- Community college perspective
- A true artist
- Gifted designer and educator
- Suzanne Ricci
- A view from the learning center
- Has forgotten more about Internet marketing than
most will ever learn - Expert in e-commerce technologies and strategies
- Daniel Benjamin
- What on-line universities teach
- Builder of IT education programs
- Has insights into the IT security profession,
gained from real-world experience - Sandy Cobb
- The for-profit university perspective
- Instructional design master
- Distance learning expert
8About our panel (continued)?
Panelist Gay Bryant Web Technology, Pellissippi
State Technical Community College (PSTCC)
- Gay has taught for 35 years in
post-secondary education as a business educator
and Web design instructor. Currently, she manages
the Web design curriculum and Web Technology
faculty at PSTCC. Gay was instrumental in PSTCCs
adoption of the CIW curriculum and certifications
into their Web Technology program, and in
establishing a state-wide articulation agreement.
She has published several word processing
textbooks with Time-Warner Inc. and has served as
president of the Tennessee Business Education
Association. Gay has degrees from the University
of West Georgia and the University of Tennessee,
with additional graduate work from Tennessee
State University. She is also a studio artist,
working as a printmaker and a painter.
9About our panel (continued)?
Panelist Suzanne Ricci Director of
Education LaSalle Computer Learning Center
- Suzanne has taught Web Design, E-commerce
and Internet marketing classes to organizations
and individuals for over a decade. As her
education and career progressed, she became an
accomplished Web designer with a concentration in
SEO. Suzanne is currently writing an
instructional book on marketing-oriented
Web-design that emphasizes incorporating SEO into
the initial design of a Web site. Formerly a
corporate trainer, Suzanne has been key to
designing LaSalle's success as an instructor-led
training center. She is a CIW Certified
Instructor and Microsoft Certified Trainer and
holds seventeen IT certifications. Additionally,
Suzanne has an Associates degree from the Fashion
Institute of Technology, a Bachelors degree from
the University of Miami, and a Masters in
Education from the University of South Florida.
10About our panel (continued)?
Panelist Daniel Benjamin IT Department Chair,
American Public University System (APUS)
- Daniel has over fifteen years of
experience providing IT and management education
and consulting solutions in the public and
private sectors. His clients include the White
House, the U.S. Senate, the Department of
Defense, the Department of Treasury, the Federal
Aviation Administration, and the Department of
Education. He implemented the IT Department for
APUS and developed five degree programs. An
author of published books on Java and Oracle,
Daniel developed the implementation strategy for
President Bushs CFO Act of 1990 and a SCORM
compliant, learning-objects-based e-learning
solution in support of President Clintons
Distance Learning Initiative. A teacher of
database, analysis, enterprise application
development, and IT management, Daniel has a
Masters degree from the prestigious Indian
Institute of Technology.
11About our panel (continued)?
Panelist Sandy Cobb Curriculum Manager, School
of Information Systems Technology, Kaplan
University
- Sandy has been professionally involved in
technology, administration, pedagogy and
instructional design for over 10 years. She has
written training manuals for custom software,
designed a computer-training center, and designed
a virtual classroom serving 40 branch offices
with on-demand training. Additionally, Sandy
implemented a program of study for Web site
design and has been heavily involved in designing
custom training solutions for college
instructors. She continues to design and update
curriculum for community college students of Web
technologies, and is an accomplished writer and
editor for various publishers including McGraw
Hill. Sandy received a Bachelor of Science in
Information Technology, Graphics and Multimedia
from Capella University, and a Master of
Education in Learning Systems Technology from the
University of Arkansas.
12Today's workplace
- Salaries lower, jobs tougher to get
- Students want killer app skills from us
- How do I give them those skills today?
- What skills deserve our focus as educators?
- How do I best teach these skills to an
increasingly diverse group of students? - We've got some answers from our panel . . .
13Individual and Panel Questions
14Gay Bryant
- Today's designer usually needs to know more than
a couple of applications or design steps. You're
in a unique position as both an artist and an
educator. What skills are most relevant to
designers today? - Job placement is very important to Pellissippi.
As your students graduate and look for jobs, what
kinds of skills are employers asking for? - How should a designer supplement his or her
skills base to remain relevant in the workplace
today?
15Suzanne Ricci
- What kind of tips do you have for job seekers,
not only in terms of developing marketing and SEO
skills for an employee, but in actually marketing
themselves to potential employees? - Your learning center has gained a reputation for
being somewhat unique in how you educate your
students. You don't just teach over a period of a
week, bootcamp style. Could you tell us more
about your approach?
16Suzanne Ricci (continued)?
- What specific skills are the most important in
today's workplace in regards to design? - How has the world of SEO/SEM/PPC changed over the
last 3 years?
17Daniel Benjamin
- APUS has a reputation for teaching information
security. Clearly information security will
remain an in-demand field in spite of our
economic woes. What specific areas of information
security should people focus on for their
careers? - You've recently adopted a Web design program at
APUS. What two or three job skills did you
identify as important for APUS to teach to
students in this job market?
18Daniel Benjamin (continued)?
- What skills would you expect to have students -
both young and old - to have when they sign on to
get a degree in computer science or IT studies at
APUS?
19Sandy Cobb
- How have employer job requirements concerning Web
technology jobs changed over the years (e.g., Web
design, blogging, social networking)? - What areas in regards to Web design and
development has Kaplan identified as important to
teach? - What are the primary challenges in teaching IT
skills today to career changers and young
students?
20Panel questions
- What steps has your educational institution taken
to ensure that it teaches relevant skills? - How can the instructors listening in today take
advantage of what you've learned? - What advice do you wish to give to instructors
and/or existing IT workers (including designers
and developers to security workers) so that
they can remain competitive in the job
marketplace? - Finally, if you had to choose one killer app
skill to give to a student, what would it be?
21Questions and Answers
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22Are You Teaching the Right Stuff?
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23Thank You!
James Stanger, Ph.D. Chief Certification
Architect jstanger_at_certification-partners.com (888
) 303-8694
Sherylyn Klair Senior Marketing
Coordinator sklair_at_certification-partners.com (602
) 794-4134