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The URL for the listing of ALL online classes at the Oregon Community Colleges is <a href="http://oregoncollegesonline.com/index.html" target="_blank">http://oregoncollegesonline.com/index.html</a>.

Submitted by Jay Bockelman, OIT (4/22/08)


Information on the <a href="misc/HealthInformaticsFactSheet.doc">Health Informatics program at OIT</a>. Contact Michael for additional information.

Submitted by Jay Bockelman, OIT (4/30/08)


An article from the Seattle Times regarding the shortage

of CS graduates in Washington State: "<a href="wou/seattle_times_whiz_kids.pdf" target="_blank">Where'd The Whiz Kids Go?

</a>"

Submitted by Bob Broeg, WOU (11/2/06)


IC3 Practice Exams

Produced by DCC and distributed by <a href="http://teknimedia.com" target="_blank">Teknimedia</a>,

BMCC is using these exams to test students for computer literacy. A demo

version of these tests can be downloaded from <a href="http://teknimedia.com/html/ic3_prep_tests.html" target="_blank">http://teknimedia.com/html/ic3_prep_tests.html</a>.

Submitted by Ron Wallace, BMCC (10/27/06)


Computer Literacy AAOT Requirement - White Paper (May 10, 2006)

  • <a href="AAOT-WhitePaper/AAOT-WhitePaper.doc">Word Format</a>
  • <a href="AAOT-WhitePaper/AAOT-WhitePaper.pdf">PDF Format</a>

Submitted by the OCCC

Authors: Bob Broeg (WOU), Cindy Brown (PSU),

Mitch Fry (ChCC), David Todd (MHCC), & Ron Wallace (BMCC)


The following link is the URL for the HTML version of the NRCs report on information

technology literacy, or as they chose to term

it, Fluency in Information Technology (FITness).

<A href="http://www.nap.edu/html/beingfluent/" title=http://www.nap.edu/html/beingfluent/ target="_blank">http://www.nap.edu/html/beingfluent/</A>

Submitted by: David Todd, MHCC (5/5/05)


Information for the gaming curriculum framework is being

producing by the International Game Developers Association. The main web page is at <a href="http://www.igda.org" target="_blank">www.igda.org</a>, a nd

the curriculum framework is found at <a href="http://www.igda.org/academia" target="_blank">www.igda.org/academia</a>.

Submitted by: Bob Broeg, Western Oregon University (5/2/05)


Here's the information about setting up Security programs. It's a Report sponsored

by NSF and the American Assoc. of Community Colleges. It's called "Protecting Information - The Role of Community Colleges in Cybersecurity Education"

The address to get it from is:

          Community COllege

PRess
          American Association of Community COlleges
          One Dupont Circle, NW
          Suite 410

          Washington, DC 20036-1176

<a href="http://www.aacc.nche.edu" target="_blank">http://www.aacc.nche.edu</a>

Submitted by Linda Loft, Lane CC (4/29/03)


SOFTWARE TRAINING PROGRAM TARGETS COMMUNITY COLLEGES: A training program that

aims to help information technology instructors at technical and community colleges keep current on new technologies. According to Duncan G. Burgess of the National Workforce Center for Emerging Technologies, there is typically a gap of 18 to 24 months between when new software is available in the commercial sector and when IT instructors at community colleges are trained on it. The project, funded largely by Microsoft, will start in Washington and Texas, with plans to include all 50 states within 5 years. Topics for the training will include Java, Linux,

and network security. Chronicle of Higher Education, 26 April 2002 <a href="http://chronicle.com/free/2002/04/2002042601t.htm" target="_blank">http://chronicle.com/free/2002/04/2002042601t.htm</a>

Submitted by Mike Johnson, OSU (4/26/02)


Useful site for teaching Computer Ethics: <a href="http://www.cyberspacelaw.org/" target="_blank">http://www.cyberspacelaw.org/</a>

Submitted by Jane Ritter, U of O (11/26/01)


Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development (CCWD) web site

was at http://www.odccwd.state.or.us/colleges/publications

(link is no longer active).

Submitted by Dennis Heckman, PCC (11/9/01)



This is the reference to the article that says Oregon is projected to triple its

core IT work force. <A HREF="http://www.ta.doc.gov/reports/itsw/execsumm.htm" target="_blank">http://www.ta.doc.gov/reports/itsw/execsumm.htm</A>

Submitted by Linda Anderson, Clackmas CC (11/8/99)


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