AFCA and LEAD FACULTY RESPONSIBILITIES and RELATED INFORMATION
AFCA Schedule  Recommended Software Packages Course Certification Forms
AFCA Workshops PresentationsLead Adjunct Faculty Responsibilities

This Web page contains information on a variety of workshops, seminars and other tutorial material.
 

AFCA SCHEDULE (please check this schedule monthly; changes in date, topic, or location may occur frequently)

  • 1998-1999
  • 1999-2000

  • RECOMMENDED SOFTWARE PACKAGES (BSIS, MBA/IS, MSIT)



    CERTIFICATION REQUEST FORMS

    If interested to be considered for certification to teach any of the courses below, please select the course and download the application form in the desired format.   After you completed it please e-mail it to me as an attachment for consideration.  [Note: the pdf format requires special software to edit it; otherwise you have to print it out, complete it with a pen/pencil and then call me @ 818-354-5992 to let you know how you can mail/fax it to me.]

    BECOMING A CORE FACULTY

    If interested to be considered for becoming a Core Faculty for the courses I lead (listed above) please first consider the following steps/requirements.   If you feel you can meet most of them please e-mail me along with your request for consideration.  [Note: the pdf format requires special software to edit it; otherwise you have to print it out, complete it with a pen/pencil and then call me @ 818-354-5992 to let you know how you can mail/fax it to me.]


    AFCA WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS

    Workshop #1 - Saturday, November 7, 1998: Telecommunications, Internet, and E-Mail Technologies
     

    Workshop #2 - Saturday, December 12, 1998: MS Word and APA Style Guide
     

    Workshop #3 - Saturday, January 16, 1999: MS Excel for Business
     

    Workshop #4 - Saturday, February 20, 1999: MS PowerPoint and Business Presentation Techniques
     

    Workshop #5 - Saturday, March 20, 1999: MS Access and Database Development
     

    Workshop #6 - Saturday, April 17, 1999: MS Windows NT - A Tutorial with Tips and Tricks
     

    Workshop #7 - Saturday, May 15, 1999:


    Workshop #8 - Saturday, June 18, 1999:

    Workshop #9 - Saturday, July 17, 1999:


    Workshop #10 - Saturday, August 28, 1999:

    Workshop #11 - Saturday, September 11, 1999: Workshop #12 - Saturday, November 20, 1999: Workshop #13 - Saturday, November 20, 1999: Workshop #14 - Saturday, December 11, 1999:
  • Visible Analyst - Tutorial & Demo (PowerPoint Version)
  • SDLC - a Continuum
  • SDLC - Processes, Products and Parallel Activities
  • The BRIDGE Methodology
  • The Waterfall Methodology
  • The Spiral Model Methodology
  • Adobe Acrobat (pdf Version)
  • Workshop #15 - Saturday, January 15, 2000:
  • Visible Analyst - Q & A
  • Mathematics - Q & A
  • Workshop #16 - Saturday, February 12, 2000:
  • ISYS 488-404-489
  • CASE Tools and Modeling Techniques for SDLC (PowerPoint Version)
  • Workshop #17, #18, #19, and #20 - Saturday, March 11, March 25, April 1, 15, and 29, 2000:
  • ISYS 488-404-489 - Questions and Answers

  • Workshop #21 - Saturday, June 3, 2000:



    LEAD ADJUNCT FACULTY RESPONSIBILITIES and RELATED INFORMATION






    IT Round-Table Presentation (a luncheon, presentation and discussion)

    Presentation

    BSIS PROGRAM PRESENTATIONS
     

    Program Open House/BSIS Orientation Presentation

    BSIS PROGRAM WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS
     

    Systems Analysis and Design and Project Practicum
        DBMS Course Content and Integration with Project Practicum (presentation) - March '99

    Programming and Related Technologies Workshop (announcement)

    Programming and Related Technologies Workshop (presentations) - April '99

    ISYS 318 (DBMS) Faculty Workshop, Torrance - October '99 MSIT - The Role of ISYS 317 (VB) as a Prerequisite - Faculty Workshop, Redlands - December '99 ISYS 219 and ISYS 317 Faculty Workshop, Santa Ana - February '00