Awesome
The key is to show up to class, actively participate, explaining what you don't understand and ask for help. Ed is extremely helpful with pointing you in the right direction to learn other technologies outside the classroom environment, and with classroom assignments. You won't do well if you don't have a grasp on what you don't understand.
Seattle Central College - Business Technology
On going life long learning. Mostly IT stuff & Graphics.
Continuing Education
MS
Computer Science
MFA
Motion Picture Producing
BA
History
Political Science
Communications
Experience: Film Producer
Development Executive
Script Coverage
Film Screenwriter
Production Coordinator
Post Production Coordinator
Film Sales
International Film Sales
Computer Illustrator and Animator
Videographer
Certified/Authorized Computer Bench Technician
Microsoft Certified Trainer
Network Technology Instructor
Tenured IT Instructor
Coin Operated and Pinball Repairmen
Apprentice Player Piano
Organ and Orchestron Repairman\nGoals: To combine the digital with the creative.\n\nSpecialties: CompTIA
CTT+ (Certified Technical Trainer)
A+ N+ S+ Microsoft MCT
MCSE
MCP
MCP+I
MCSA
Ed
Messerly
Cascadia Community College
Seattle Central Community College
Bellevue Community College
2C Media
LLc.
Continuing Education Instructor in the Fast Track MCSE program
Bellevue Community College
Instructor
Part-time / Full-time Instructor / IT program coordinator. Taught Windows Server 2000
Windows Server 2003 and Cisco Certification programs.
Cascadia Community College
President
This company started as a special effects company in Santa Monica
CA. The company was moved to Seattle
WA and re-incorporated as an LLc. specializing gaming key art. During the 2000 recession the company focused on IT infrastructure and installation of Microsoft's Small Business Server. Over the last 6 years
the company has focused the clean up and re-deployment of \"dirty directory structures.\"
2C Media
LLc.
Network Infrastructure Instructor
I am a Microsoft MCSE
MCT. I currently teach Windows Server 2008 associated application servers and technology. At Seattle Central we always teach the most current technologies. In Fall 2008 we will move into all new labs. I am lucky to teach with a dedicated and commited core of part-time instructors. I feel that it is this strong core that makes SCCC the most amazing IT education program in the Northwest.
Seattle Central Community College