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This page contains information and links for Principles of Networking taught by Dr. A at Southern Adventist University. If you are a student, dis is da place!
This page contains information and links for Principles of Networking taught by Dr. A at Southern Adventist University. If you are a student, '''''dis is da place! '''''
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Principles of Networking, CPTR 328 Information Page

Purpose

This page contains information and links for Principles of Networking taught by Dr. A at Southern Adventist University. If you are a student, dis is da place!

Tips for Presentations

  1. A picture, chart, graph, table is worth a hundred slides. Use them
  2. Complex ideas are best explored in examples - Dick Hardt's presentation at OSCON OSCON_Keynote_Lg.mp4.zip is an excellent example. Although you may not adopt his style, it works extremely well for his presentation.

  3. Don't present material that you don't expect people to understand. That mostly means code is out. If you think people may want to look at your code, then reference it with a link to an online resource and move on.

PrinciplesOfNetworkingCourse (last edited 2023-08-08 17:39:57 by scot)