2000-Present
Continuing & Professional Studies, Baruch College, CUNY, New York, NY
Lab Manager/Adjunct Professor
Designed curriculum, taught classes and staff development workshops on Unix Administration, HTML Development and De-bugging and repairing in place software such as IIS, SQL and integration issues in a layered cross-platform development environment.
Redesigned and implemented six Windows based computer labs to create Windows 2000/Windows98 dual boot server based network for instruction in Enterprise level software suites ranging from Oracle8i and Apache to Microsoft Visual Studio .Net and including the complete complement of Java development, Macromedia multimedia software, Adobe graphics packages and Microsoft Office Developer Suites. Machines could be re-configured in minutes to Linux Red Hat.
Custom designed and implemented SQL/ASP driven calendar and scheduling system with multi-user front-ends to facilitate curriculum planning, public information and workflow scheduling.
Designed and created student and staff data storage center for more than 3000 users with fixed storage limitations accessible from “http” and “ftp” secured access.
Redesigned classroom software environment to automatically switch from English language to a variety of the world’s written languages including Chinese, Arabic and Japanese to facilitate incorporation of “English As A Second Language” programs.
Managed and trained technical and classroom support staff of more than 20.
Designed and created written and online users’ guides for students, staff and technicians on various systems including the networked environment, software applications and support documentation.
Baruch College Curriculum
Intermediate Unix
Curriculum designed for adult students as a component of ITS UNIX
Programming Certificate. New York: Baruch College, City University of New York.
Introduction to HTML and Web Page
Development
Advanced introduction for adult students covering complete range of web
development. York: Baruch College, City University of New York.
Designing for the Web and E-commerce
Curriculum designed to expose students to marketing, e-commerce and web
development as a means to sell a product.
The Continuing & Professional Studies Online Calendar System was designed by Emmanuel Hill to serve as the planning center for scheduling classes, classroom installations and for scheduling works on Mr. Hill's staff. This website is also, a public intranet accessible only from the Baruch College campus.
The Public web page is accessible by clicking
on the "planner" icon at the top of the Studentscs Web Page. Selection
of the "planner" link returns the page presented to the left (above).
Once a user selects a Room for viewing, they are presented with a range of
weeks. Selection of a week presents the classes scheduled to take place in that
room during that period. The image on the right (above), presents a typical
weeks activity in the selected room. The page itself is generated using an ASP
generated script which links to the main SQL Database which is the heart of the
Calendar System.
Visitors to the site see formatted HTML pages generated via ASP script, however, the Network Manger and his Assistant interacts with another page generated with ASP script which allows certain maintenance tasks such as adding, dropping or simply moving classes.
The page also presents at a glance the scheduled Instructor and Lab Assistant if assigned. This page is composed of many hyperlinks which point too actual "classroom appointments," which are generated from another ASP page which is directly connected using ODBC to the SQL database.
The "classroom appointment" page allows every aspect of the event to be entered and contains convenient drop down lists to facilitate easy selection of existing classes which are then correlated with the proper course title.
Once a course has been selected, the administrator has the option to pick a date and room, which the database validates to prevent "double-booking."
User options allow changing of the number of sessions, Instructors, Lab Assistants, special comments and textbooks (if indicated by the Main Office). This same page serves as the means to make updates, additions (such as make-up sessions) or simply to cancel a class.
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