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Remember Moore's Law? In a nutshell, it says that computing power increases exponentially about every two years. It seems like the challenges that IT and Web technology instructors experience seem to increase at least that quickly. What strategies have you and your colleagues adopted to address common challenges in teaching Web and IT technologies?

Join us Wednesday, May 14, 2008 at 2pm EDT / 11am PDT to share some challenges, discuss solutions, and learn how you can increase the effectiveness of your IT programs and empower students for success in today's Web-centered workplace.

ACTE and CIW (Certified Internet Web Professional) are offering a free 45-minute Webinar discussing innovative ways that institutions are staying on top of IT. The Webinar panel will include:

  • James Stanger, Chief Certification Architect for VCampus
  • Dave Huff, IT Faculty Mentor for Western Governors University
  • Terrance Walsh, Department Chair and Business Technologies Instructor for McDowell Technical Community College

Join us for a discussion that is sure to inspire. You can also participate in the interactive Q&A session following the Webinar.

Feel free to share this invitation with colleagues in your college or university who might be interested!


Meet your Webinar hosts:

James Stanger, Ph.D., Chief Certification Architect, VCampus

James Stanger is the primary visionary, evangelist and developer for the CIW, CTP and CCNT certifications. His wide range of expertise includes certification development, curriculum design and Web design. He works closely with executives and experts from American Express, the University of Paisley, Pellissippi State, Avanya, Inter-Tel, and other global organizations to create world-class IT curriculum programs. James received his bachelor's degree and master's degree from Brigham Young University, and his doctorate degree from the University of California at Riverside.

Dr. James Stanger

David C. Huff, Ph.D., IT Faculty Mentor for Western Governors University (WGU)

David Huff has more than 20 years experience in business and higher education. He has taught at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Wayne State University, Lawrence Technological University and the University of Detroit. David is currently developing the master's degree program in Information Security for WGU where he is an academic mentor to 60 students in the Information Technology degree program. David earned his bachelor's degree in business from Penn State and also holds an MBA from the University of Detroit, a master's degree in Information Systems from the University of Colorado, and a doctorate in Instructional Technology from Wayne State University.

David C. Huff, Ph.D.

Terrance E. Walsh, Department Chair of Business Technologies, McDowell Technical Community College in Marion, North Carolina

Terrance Walsh currently chairs the Business Technologies department at McDowell Technical Community College. Since 1997, he has worked as an Information Systems Instructor teaching various Internet-related courses using HTML, JavaScript, Java, JavaServer Pages (JSP), SQL, Microsoft FrontPage, and Adobe Photoshop. Terrance has also worked previously as a registered dietitian. He earned his MBA from Western Carolina University in 1996 and is also a Master CIW™ Designer.

Terrance E. Walsh