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From: "Mossman, Duke" <Duke.Mossman@schools.utah.gov>
To: "Daryll McDade" <daryllmc@microsoft.com>, <julie@highlandproductions.net>, "Clete Kirkpatrick at 015" <CKirkpatrick@itt-tech.edu>
Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2005 13:25:29 -0700
Subject: VB .NET Class
Hi Daryll, Julie and Clete!
 
I just wanted to drop you a short note to thank you for sponsoring, coordinating and hosting the VB.NET course last week here in Salt Lake City.  The teachers who attended enjoyed the workshop, and thought that Brian did a great job.  I hope Microsoft will continue to provide teacher development activities such as this for our teachers.  I'm sure you are aware that enrollments in information technology programs both at the high school and college levels are declining.  Events such as this help to support IT education programs.  Thanks again for your help and I hope similar opportunities will be available in the future.

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Duke Mossman
Education Specialist, Information Technology
Utah State Office of Education
P.O. Box 144200
Salt Lake City, UT  84114-4200
Voice: 801.538.7946  Fax: 801.538.7868
www.usoe.k12.ut.us/ate/it/it2.htm


Gentlemen

I wanted to formally thank you on behalf of the Saskatoon Public Teachers that participated in the Microsoft Visual Studio.NET training that recently took place at our training facility.

The feedback from the participants was very positive and they indicated that Brian Scarbeau was well versed in the methodology of best practice for teaching computing science at the secondary level.  His enthusiasm and expertise was well received and his professional manner made for an exceptional 2 days of learning for the teachers, which will certainly translate into a more relevant and enriched learning experience for our students.

Once again my thanks for the planning and the delivery of this valuable session to back up the recently acquired programming tools for the province.

Daryl Koroluk
General Manager, Information Systems
korolukd@spsd.sk.ca
Tel: 306-683-8338
Saskatoon Public School Division No.13
310 - 21st St. East
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7K 1M7




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I am starting to create some java tutors that you can use with your students. You can find them here at http://sws.lhps.org/learnjava

I have been teaching Computer Science for a long time now and I've had the opportunity to speak at several national conferences.


 


Here are some files that were used for a talk that I gave at SIGCSE. You can read the word file, download webmatrix, and use the lesson with your students.

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http://www.lhps.org/scarbeau/xboxsigcse/

This was a talk that I recently gave to developers on cool modules with DotNetNuke.

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This is a conference that I'll be speaking at in June:

 

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Bill Gates webcast on Mobile Apps

New Organization for us!

 

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I spent a week at ITT Tech in Murray, Utah training local high school computer science teachers and ITT Tech teachers on how to use Visual Basic .NET.

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ITT tech had a great facility and thanks to James for setting up the lab and to Clete for being a great host.

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The teachers worked real hard during the week and they were very dedicated.

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The mountain views were beautiful. Check out the snow on the mountain in July!

It was a great trip and I can't wait to go back!

 

 

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