Training Program Development Support
I provided training program development support to Phase2 Technology. Support includes but is not limited to Drupal distribution instructional design and development.
I provided training program development support to Phase2 Technology. Support includes but is not limited to Drupal distribution instructional design and development.
Designed and developed two classroom-based training courses for Acquia's Drupal Commons distribution.
The process included the following.
Description: In this classroom course you will build a site that has four site sections, custom content types, views and more. Each section demonstrates commonly used techniques used to build dynamic Drupal sites. In addition to using Drupal's many administrative features, you will use modules such as
Please join us for a hands-on introduction to Drupal provided by Bixal (www.bixal.com) and IDCM Innovations (http://idcminnovations.com/).
Schedule: July 10th, 2010 from 8:30am to 5:00pm.
Course Cost: $215.00 (includes box lunch).
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Course Description
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The second session covered:
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Please join us for a hands-on introduction to Drupal provided by Bixal (www.bixal.com) and IDCM Innovations (http://idcminnovations.com/).
Schedule: May 8th and May 15th, 2010 from 9:00am to 1:00pm each day.
Course Cost: $200.00.
This is the first time offering this course so we are offering it at an introductory price. We look forward to your feedback.
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My role included
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Responsibilities included
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My normal practice when investigating is to:
Site resources merged with IDCM Innovations
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