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YOU CAN NOW REGISTER
FOR THESE TELECAST CLASSES.
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What is Telecasting?
In a Telecasting course,
you are in a live class that meets at Leon
Lynch. This class
is live and is broadcast in
the United States. Everyone can talk to the
teacher and
visa versa. After 24 hours
the class is uploaded to the Internet. Those
classes can
then be viewed on demand.
That means that you can watch it as a review or
just
watch it because you were not
able to be there in person. Some students may
just
STREAM all the sessions.
That’s the beauty of TELECASTING. Taking and
completing a course will
never be easier.
Network+ Class with Lab (You
can use your TAP
funds for this class!)
(starts Jan 19, 2012)
Live Class
Mondays 9 am
- 12 pm or 3:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Go to this website to see
a video preview of the Network+ material;
http://www.icdstreaming.org/networking/
and click on "Video Preview". This course is
designed to prepare students to pass
the CompTIA® national
certification for network technicians. A
Network+ certification
demonstrates your technical
abilities in networking administration and
support, and
validates your knowledge of
media and topologies, protocols and standards,
network implementation and
network theory, network troubleshooting, and
certification test
preparation.
Earning a CompTIA® Network+
certification demonstrates that a candidate can
describe the features and
functions of networking components, and
possesses the
knowledge and skills needed
to install, configure and troubleshoot basic
wired and
wireless networking hardware,
protocols and services. Students in this class
will
play a role in designing
network upgrades for the JobLink facility. Learn
how to build
and test network cables and
set up routers. Your instructor for this class
helped
develop the national
certification exam.
Instructor: Bill
Needles (A CompTIA® Network+ Subject Matter
Expert)
** IN HOUSE TAP
CLASS **
MTE Intro to Electrical
Principles
Tuesdays 1/17/2012 - 4/17/2010, 9am -
12pm or 3:30pm - 6:30pm
This 14-week Electrical
Theory I course was designed to provide a
thorough
understanding of electrical
theory, safety, ampacity of conductors,
branch circuit sizing, pull
and junction box sizing and the safe use of
multimeters.
Students at the end of course
are encouraged to take Wiring II, a
continuation of Electrical
Theory I as it applies towards the Electrical
Code.
Instructor: Tim
Spanos
MTM: Introduction
Wednesdays — 1/11/2012 to 4/11/2012, 9 am
to 12 pm or 3:30 to 6:30 pm
This course will briefly
touch on such procedures as welding, hydraulics,
pumps and
piping, print reading,
machinery, tools and more. This introductory
course is for
anyone who wants to get an
understanding of the MTM principles or for
someone who wants to improve
their Ramsay score. You do not need to have
taken
the Ramsay exam to take this
course. Prerequisites: None
Instructor: Nick
Nash
MTE: Remedial
Thursdays — 1/12/2012 to 5/17/2012, 9 am
to 12 pm or 3:30 to 6:30 pm
(There will be no class on
March 29)
MTE Remedial is a course
for people who have taken the Ramsay MTE test
with a
score of 55 or above. Course
subjects include: Basic AC/DC theories, motors,
schematics, print reading,
analog & digital electronics, test instruments,
computers,
PLCs, construction,
maintenance, power distribution, mechanical &
crane repair,
instrumentation, power
supplies, pneumatics, hydraulics, HVAC all the
topics
essential to passing the
Ramsay Test.
Instructor: Joe
Hynek
Prerequisites:
A score of 55 or more on the MTE Ramsay
How to Start and Run a
Small Business
Fridays — 8am - 10am or 4pm - 6pm or 7pm
- 9pm
Session 1: 1/3/2012 -
2/17/2012 or
Session 2: 3//2012 - 4//2012
An introductory course
that teaches the basics of starting and
operating ANYTYPE
of small business. The course
will focus on licenses/permits required,
taxation,
expenses you can deduct,
insurance, banking, records to keep, legal
issues, and
insurance.
Instructor: Scott
Williams
What is Telecasting?
In a Telecasting course,
you are in a live class that meets at Leon
Lynch. This class
is live and is broadcast in
the United States. Everyone can talk to the
teacher and
visa versa. After 24 hours
the class is uploaded to the Internet. Those
classes can
then be viewed on demand.
That means that you can watch it as a review or
just
watch it because you were not
able to be there in person. Some students may
just
STREAM all the sessions.
That’s the beauty of TELECASTING. Taking and
completing a course will
never be easier.
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