This summer I am scheduled to teach two courses in the School of Extended Learning at Concordia University. They are:
CEBS 210 Microsoft Outlook Online Course
This course gives students the ability to work effectively using e-mail in a professional environment. Students will learn to configure Outlook to send and receive e-mail, learn how to open attachments, reply and forward messages, and set up signatures. Skills acquired in this course also include managing contacts, using distribution lists, scheduling and managing meetings and appointments through the calendar and tasks features, using instant messaging, and creating folders and defining rules for incoming mail.
CEJV 419 Java Programming Fundamentals (CI651)
The objective of this course is to present to the student the Java programming language with the emphasis on object-oriented programming. The student will learn how to solve problems by writing clientside application programs. Starting with the fundamentals of constructing software with Java, the student will progress to the development of an application that interacts with an SQL database. Programs will be written using multiple classes that employ inheritance, composition and interfaces. The Swing application programming interface will be presented and then used to construct basic event driven programs. Other topics in the course will be exception handling, text file handling, and the Java Database Connectivity API.
For information on registering for these courses visit the web site at http://sarno.concordia.ca/conted/