From aawhite at willamette.edu Mon Jul 1 09:40:43 2002 From: aawhite at willamette.edu (Andrea White) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:43 2004 Subject: NW-Heat Workshop References: <1161181419.1023363397@lclaptop.lclark.edu> Message-ID: <3D20860B.3AE55978@willamette.edu> Hi Dan, Have any suggestions or decisions been made yet for other discussion sessions at the July 18th meeting? I would be interested in Residence Hall tech support, Ghost, or really anything involving user support, help desk, or lab management/maintenance. Andrea White terrio@lclark.edu wrote: > Greetings all: > > Lewis & Clark College has offered to host the NW-Heat workshop this > year. After much discussion with our campus events office and > Willamette University, we have settled on a date. This years NW-Heat > workshop will be held at Lewis & Clark College on Thursday, July 18, > 2002. > > Many thanks to Casey Feskens from Willamette University for making > arrangements with Storage Tek to facilitate a workshop session on SAN > technology. > > We are still pulling together ideas for further discussion sessions. > We are looking for suggestions from the NW-Heat members on discussion > topics and also are requesting volunteers to facilitate such > discussions. We believe that providing 4 additional topics for > discussion (2 morning and 2 afternoon) sessions besides the SAN session > would make for a fairly full day. Please send me any suggestions you > might have for topics and let me know if you would be interested in > facilitating a discussion. > > Some topics that our IT team has thrown out: > > 1. Residence Hall Technology Support > 2. Wireless > 3. Course Management Software > 4 Symantec's Ghost > > We hope that many of you will be able to attend on July 18. Please > RSVP to terrio@lclark.edu so that I can get a better count for lunch > service on that day. I also wanted to mention that we will pick a > pub/brewery to adjourn to after the afternoon session for anyone > interested in continuing discussions, renewing contacts, or just plain > visiting. If you have any questions you can contact me directly. > > Dan > > Dan Terrio > Chief Technology Officer > Lewis & Clark College > 0615 SW Palatine Hill Rd > Portland, OR 97219 > (503) 768-7227 > terrio@lclark.edu -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: aawhite.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 493 bytes Desc: Card for Andrea White Url : http://lists.nw-heat.org/pipermail/nw-heat/attachments/20020701/cdc8fafa/aawhite.vcf From terrio at lclark.edu Wed Jul 3 10:08:49 2002 From: terrio at lclark.edu (terrio@lclark.edu) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:43 2004 Subject: NW-Heat meeting, July 18 update Message-ID: <3488713337.1025690929@lclaptop.lclark.edu> Greetings: This is just a reminder that the NW-Heat Workshop will be hosted at Lewis & Clark College on Thursday, July 18. Please RSVP to terrio@lclark.edu by Thursday, July 11 so that we may get an accurate count for meal services that day. We are still looking for volunteers to facilitate discussions, so if interested, please contact me as well. Tentative agenda: 9:00am - 9:30am - Continental Breakfast 9:30am - 10:00am - Welcome/Introductions 10:00am - 12:00pm - Morning Discussion Sessions 1. SAN - The state of the storage industry today, SAN vs. NAS, FibreChannel, ISCSI, etc. - Addressing Long Term Data Storage 2. Residence Hall Technology - Support Issues - Technical Issues 3. Course Management Software 12:00pm - 1:30pm - Lunch/Tours (Barbecue outside weather permitting) 1:30pm - 3:30pm - Afternoon Discussion Sessions 1. SAN (continued) - Disaster Recovery - Informal Question and Answer 2. Wireless 3. Mac OS X Lab Management 3:30pm - 4:00pm - Wrap-up Summary of Discussions 4:00pm - ??? - Adjourn to Brewery/Pub The continental breakfast and discussion session will be held in Miller Center for Humanities (lower level). Lunch will be outside at the Grape Arbor, weather permitting, otherwise, we will be in the Templeton Student Center in the Stamm Dining Room. You can find directions to the College at http://www.lclark.edu/GENERAL/MAPS/ Please note that there is construction taking place at the intersection of Terwilliger and Palater near the College. Plan on a little more time getting to campus through the construction. Again, please let me know if you are interested in facilitating a discussion and don't forget to RSVP by Thursday, July 11. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me. I look forward to meeting everyone and the opportunity to share ideas, collaborate, and cooperate. Dan Terrio Dan Terrio Chief Technology Officer Lewis & Clark College 0615 SW Palatine Hill Rd Portland, OR 97219 (503) 768-7227 terrio@lclark.edu From aawhite at willamette.edu Wed Jul 10 11:59:20 2002 From: aawhite at willamette.edu (Andrea White) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:43 2004 Subject: nw-heat website Message-ID: <3D2C8407.2628CBB0@willamette.edu> Hello everyone, Information about the July 18th meeting at Lewis & Clark has just been posted on the NW-HEAT website (http://www.nw-heat.org/). If anyone has any comments or corrections, please let me know. Thanks, Andrea White Willamette University -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: aawhite.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 493 bytes Desc: Card for Andrea White Url : http://lists.nw-heat.org/pipermail/nw-heat/attachments/20020710/50e38684/aawhite.vcf From PietrasP at evergreen.edu Tue Jul 30 15:18:49 2002 From: PietrasP at evergreen.edu (Pietras, Julian) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:44 2004 Subject: New JOB Opening -- Evergreen State College in Academic Computing Message-ID: <71F49580D990534385198EE571135700020DA0F6@Rainbow> The Evergreen State College Olympia, WA Information Technology Systems Specialist V - Salary: $4,115-$5,266/mo. plus benefits, DOE. Closes: 08/12/02. Specific Position Requirement: Advanced experience developing, implementing and providing comprehensive adult-level instructional technology support strategies and advanced knowledge of multi-media and web-site design, development and maintenance. 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URL: http://lists.nw-heat.org/pipermail/nw-heat/attachments/20020730/d43afff5/attachment.htm From aawhite at willamette.edu Mon Jul 1 09:40:43 2002 From: aawhite at willamette.edu (Andrea White) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:23 2006 Subject: NW-Heat Workshop References: <1161181419.1023363397@lclaptop.lclark.edu> Message-ID: <3D20860B.3AE55978@willamette.edu> Hi Dan, Have any suggestions or decisions been made yet for other discussion sessions at the July 18th meeting? I would be interested in Residence Hall tech support, Ghost, or really anything involving user support, help desk, or lab management/maintenance. Andrea White terrio@lclark.edu wrote: > Greetings all: > > Lewis & Clark College has offered to host the NW-Heat workshop this > year. After much discussion with our campus events office and > Willamette University, we have settled on a date. This years NW-Heat > workshop will be held at Lewis & Clark College on Thursday, July 18, > 2002. > > Many thanks to Casey Feskens from Willamette University for making > arrangements with Storage Tek to facilitate a workshop session on SAN > technology. > > We are still pulling together ideas for further discussion sessions. > We are looking for suggestions from the NW-Heat members on discussion > topics and also are requesting volunteers to facilitate such > discussions. We believe that providing 4 additional topics for > discussion (2 morning and 2 afternoon) sessions besides the SAN session > would make for a fairly full day. Please send me any suggestions you > might have for topics and let me know if you would be interested in > facilitating a discussion. > > Some topics that our IT team has thrown out: > > 1. Residence Hall Technology Support > 2. Wireless > 3. Course Management Software > 4 Symantec's Ghost > > We hope that many of you will be able to attend on July 18. Please > RSVP to terrio@lclark.edu so that I can get a better count for lunch > service on that day. I also wanted to mention that we will pick a > pub/brewery to adjourn to after the afternoon session for anyone > interested in continuing discussions, renewing contacts, or just plain > visiting. If you have any questions you can contact me directly. > > Dan > > Dan Terrio > Chief Technology Officer > Lewis & Clark College > 0615 SW Palatine Hill Rd > Portland, OR 97219 > (503) 768-7227 > terrio@lclark.edu -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: aawhite.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 493 bytes Desc: Card for Andrea White Url : http://lists.nw-heat.org/pipermail/nw-heat/attachments/20020701/cdc8fafa/aawhite-0001.vcf From terrio at lclark.edu Wed Jul 3 10:08:49 2002 From: terrio at lclark.edu (terrio@lclark.edu) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:23 2006 Subject: NW-Heat meeting, July 18 update Message-ID: <3488713337.1025690929@lclaptop.lclark.edu> Greetings: This is just a reminder that the NW-Heat Workshop will be hosted at Lewis & Clark College on Thursday, July 18. Please RSVP to terrio@lclark.edu by Thursday, July 11 so that we may get an accurate count for meal services that day. We are still looking for volunteers to facilitate discussions, so if interested, please contact me as well. Tentative agenda: 9:00am - 9:30am - Continental Breakfast 9:30am - 10:00am - Welcome/Introductions 10:00am - 12:00pm - Morning Discussion Sessions 1. SAN - The state of the storage industry today, SAN vs. NAS, FibreChannel, ISCSI, etc. - Addressing Long Term Data Storage 2. Residence Hall Technology - Support Issues - Technical Issues 3. Course Management Software 12:00pm - 1:30pm - Lunch/Tours (Barbecue outside weather permitting) 1:30pm - 3:30pm - Afternoon Discussion Sessions 1. SAN (continued) - Disaster Recovery - Informal Question and Answer 2. Wireless 3. Mac OS X Lab Management 3:30pm - 4:00pm - Wrap-up Summary of Discussions 4:00pm - ??? - Adjourn to Brewery/Pub The continental breakfast and discussion session will be held in Miller Center for Humanities (lower level). Lunch will be outside at the Grape Arbor, weather permitting, otherwise, we will be in the Templeton Student Center in the Stamm Dining Room. You can find directions to the College at http://www.lclark.edu/GENERAL/MAPS/ Please note that there is construction taking place at the intersection of Terwilliger and Palater near the College. Plan on a little more time getting to campus through the construction. Again, please let me know if you are interested in facilitating a discussion and don't forget to RSVP by Thursday, July 11. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me. I look forward to meeting everyone and the opportunity to share ideas, collaborate, and cooperate. Dan Terrio Dan Terrio Chief Technology Officer Lewis & Clark College 0615 SW Palatine Hill Rd Portland, OR 97219 (503) 768-7227 terrio@lclark.edu From aawhite at willamette.edu Wed Jul 10 11:59:20 2002 From: aawhite at willamette.edu (Andrea White) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:23 2006 Subject: nw-heat website Message-ID: <3D2C8407.2628CBB0@willamette.edu> Hello everyone, Information about the July 18th meeting at Lewis & Clark has just been posted on the NW-HEAT website (http://www.nw-heat.org/). If anyone has any comments or corrections, please let me know. Thanks, Andrea White Willamette University -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: aawhite.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 493 bytes Desc: Card for Andrea White Url : http://lists.nw-heat.org/pipermail/nw-heat/attachments/20020710/50e38684/aawhite-0001.vcf From PietrasP at evergreen.edu Tue Jul 30 15:18:49 2002 From: PietrasP at evergreen.edu (Pietras, Julian) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:23 2006 Subject: New JOB Opening -- Evergreen State College in Academic Computing Message-ID: <71F49580D990534385198EE571135700020DA0F6@Rainbow> The Evergreen State College Olympia, WA Information Technology Systems Specialist V - Salary: $4,115-$5,266/mo. plus benefits, DOE. Closes: 08/12/02. Specific Position Requirement: Advanced experience developing, implementing and providing comprehensive adult-level instructional technology support strategies and advanced knowledge of multi-media and web-site design, development and maintenance. Min Quals: 4 years of information technology experience such as consulting, analyzing, designing, installing and/or maintaining computer software applications, hardware, telecommunications, or network infra-structure equipment, directing projects, providing customer or technical support in information technology or administering or supervising staff in information technology analysis, system maintenance, troubleshooting/problem resolution OR one year of experience as an Information Technology Systems Specialist III OR equivalent education experience. Application packet must be completed in order to be considered. For details visit www.evergreen.edu/employment; email: jobline@evergreen.edu; or call (360) 867-6361or (360) 867-6695 (TTY). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.nw-heat.org/pipermail/nw-heat/attachments/20020730/d43afff5/attachment.html