Microsoft PowerPoint Edinboro University in Erie - A Community & Corporate Resource 3 Building Officials Code Administrators International (BOCA) Training 4 Microsoft Publisher Customized Computer Training General Classes Session I - Residential Code Inspection Series 7 Cultural Diversity Session II - Residential Code Inspection Series Session I - Commercial Building Inspection Series Open House for Carpentry I OI Session II - Commercial Building Inspection Series Current Affairs and Social Problems Session I - Commercial Building Plan Review Series Introduction to Standard Arabic Session II - Commercial Building Plan Review Series Fly Tying for Beginners Child Care Training Programs 5 Community Learning Series 5 Supervisory Skills for Human Services Professionals Survival Spanish Financial Classes Antiques Classes 8 Investment Planning Educational Series ( 1-4) Adventures in Attics ( I ) What To Do Wrth Your Pension Rollover Antiques on the Road in Meadville (2) Professional Investment Portfolio Management How To Be A Garage Sales Guerrilla (3) Long Term Care for "Our" Generation How To Profit From The Past (4) Turbulent Times MClasses Smart Couples Finish Rich TM Drawing Wrth Pencils Smart Women Finish Rich™ Painting Wrth Acrylics Music Programs Painting Wrth Oils 9 Community Music School Pastel Drawing Class Concert Band of Northwestern Pennsylvania Basics of Photography Jamestown Community College & Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Co-sponsored Programs Kids Drawing Ukrainian Egg Decorating Computer Classes I0 Supervisory Courses 6 Exercising Influence Beginner Technology Proficiency Level Personal and Ethical Issues in the Workplace Introduction to Word Processing Labor/Management Course Introduction to Spreadsheets and Graphing Preventing Plant Closings: An Introduction to Labor;Management Employee Involvement Introduction to Database Introduction to PowerPoint Superior Selling Strategies (Sales and Organizational Training) Intermediate Technology Proficiency Level Establishing, Building, and Cementing Solid Relationships Mastering Word Processing Powerful and lmpactful Sales Presentations Intermediate Spreadsheet Effectively Handling Objections and Closing the Sale Intermediate Database Results-Oriented Planning, Organizing, and Goal Setting The Power of PowerPoint Special Programs Introduction to Webpage Design 11 Edinboro Highland Games Advanced Technology Proficiency Level Kids Academy at Porreca Mastering a Spreadsheet Intergenerational Center Mastering a Database Program Purple Martin Conservation Association Using a Webpage Authoring Program WEDnetPA Converting Documents with Adobe Acrobat Basic Skills Training, Information Technology Training, Online Training I 12 Our Mission About Edinboro University in Erie The mission of Edinboro University is to create and share knowledge by providing access to education and learning experiences for the academic, cultural and personal growth of the students and the larger community we serve. THE PORRECO CENTER _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Brief History During the summer, the grounds are alive with the sound of children's Edinboro University is committed to lifelong learning and service. Through the Office of Extended Learning, the University strives to: The rich history of the Porreco estate dates back to the mid-nineteenth voices. The · Kids Academy at Porreco is an exciting opportunity for century, when a German immigrant, Henry Knobloch, purchased the children in grades I -6 to participate in a wide array of unique learning original 400 acres. The main property stayed in the Knobloch family until experiences thanks to Edinboro University in Erie. • Serve the northwestern Pennsylvania area through community service activities; • Link the University's resources to the needs of the community; 193 I , when the first of the Gebauer's took title. Jesse Gebauer became the owner in 1942 while married to Adrian Archbold, grandson of John • Provide continuing professional education to business & industry and other area professionals; SPRING 2003 Archbold, the partner and Standard Oil fortune successor to John D. Community & Corporate Resource - Let Lis host your NEXT EVENT! • Enhance personal enrichment of the community through non-credit offerings. Rockefeller. We look forward to serving the needs of our family. Mrs. Archbold died in 1976, and much of the estate was divided into Erie also provides facilities for citizens and organizations wishing to hold smaller holdings and sold privately. The core of the property, however, special events at The Porreco Center. Facilities are available for training In tandem with its role as an academic institution, Edinboro University in was retained and put on public auction. In 1978, Louis J. Porreco sessions, retreats, conferences, meetings, receptions, classroom space, purchased it. In 1986, Mr. Porreco donated the estate to Edinboro General Information videoconferencing and press conferences. In addition, the facility houses a University to enhance the quality and convenience of educational offerings computer lab and distance education classroom. Registration: We encourage you to register early. This will prevent the classes you are inter- in the Erie area. ested in from being canceled due to low enrollments. Please register at least one week in advance. Today, the renovated estate is used by Edinboro University to provide Refund and Cancellation Policy: You may cancel one week before class begins to receive a full refund. Classes canceled less than one week will not receive a refund, and you will be responsible for your class fee. Extended Learning reserves the right to postpone, limit enrollment, cancel, split or combine classes, and change instructors and class locations when necessary. Edinboro University in Erie's primary academic facility is housed within one of the largest standing barns in Erie County. The renovated interior both credit and non-credit educational opportunities for traditional and includes classrooms and a seminar area. The Barn also houses a fully non-traditional students, and for holding special events. Various organiza- equipped computer lab with 24 computers with Internet capabilities and tions within the community also use the facilities for educational and a distance education classroom. cultural programming. The Center also houses a converted guest house (The Garden House) which contains classrooms, faculty offices, a library service area with Inclement Weather: In the event of severe weather conditions, students should listen to local radio and television stations for the official closing of the campus. If the University is closed, all offcampus locations will be closed as well. Instructors: The courses listed in this catalogue are taught either by regular University faculty members or other qualified professional persons from the area. Each possesses a talent, skill or specialized interest, which he/she wishes to share with the community. For more information about the programs listed in the Extended Learning publication or certificate and contract training needs, call (814) 836-19 55 or 1-800-526-0121 . Academic Programs Over I 0,000 students have taken classes in various programs at the Porreco Center since Edinboro University consolidated its academic offerings at one convenient location more than 13 years ago. Under- graduate courses in such areas as biology and health services, business administration and economics, mathematics and computer science, speech and communication studies, secondary education, elementary education, English & theatre arts, foreign languages, geosciences, philosophy and Dr. Frank G. Pogue history are provided. President Edinboro Unive1·sity of Pennsylvania Extended Leaming Staff: Kenneth P. Brandt Director of Extended Learning and Edinboro University in Erie - The Po1Teco Center brandt@edinboro. edu Beth A. Zewe Coordinator of Non-Credit Programs Policy of Non-Discrimination and Affirmative Action Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is an equal opportunity education institution and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex and disability in its activities, programs or employment practices as required by Title VI, Title IX, Section 504 and the ADA For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures, contact Mr. Patrick F. Coleman, Director of Human Resources and Staff Development, Title VI, Title IX, Section 504 and the ADA Coordinator, Reeder Hall, second floor, Edinboro, Pennsylvania, 16444 (814) 732-2703 . For information or assistance regarding services, activities and facilities that are accessible to and usable by persons with a disability, contact Dr. Robert McConnell, Office of Students with Disabilities (814) 732-2462 V/TTY. Office Professional fellows@edinboro.edu Administration and an Associate of Science degree in Liberal Studies. center in northwestern Pennsylvania. Mary Porreco Hall, the original estate mansion and still its centerpiece, has been maintained to preserve its 1800s vintage farmhouse milieu. Among its I 2 rooms is a large living area perfect for executive seminars, retreats, conferences, receptions and cultural events, and professional and social gatherings. _ Mary Porreco Hall also has a library, three small conference or break out rooms, dining and lounge facilities, and a fully equipped kitchen. Special-event catering services are also available. Videoconferencing/Distance Education Capabilities - Edinboro University in Erie offers videoconferencing capability for meetings, classes or conferences. Utilizing state-of-the-art technology, meetings can be conducted at a distance to save both time and expensive travel costs. A two-way, fully interactive videoconference classroom complete with multiple cameras, fax, and computer presentation is available. For more information about Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco Center, orto utilize the Center and its facilities , please contact: zewe@edinboro edu Patricia A. Fellows In addition, Edinboro University offers graduate and continuing education classes, plus an Associate of Science degree in Business reference materials and direct computer access to Edinboro University's main library catalogue, the largest educational resources Office of Extended Leaming Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center 2951 West 38th Street• Erie, PA 16506-4403 (814) 836-1955 • Fax: (814) 833-2085 Beth A Zewe Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco Center 2951 West 38th Street Erie, PA 16506-4403 (814) 836-1955 or Fax (814) 833 -2085 zewe@edinboro.edu Building Officials Code Administrators International (BOCA) Training Building Officials Code Administrators International (BOCA) sets guidelines and provides training to "Code Enforcement Officials" (CEOs) of all Pennsylvania municipalities, counties, townships, and cities. The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education through the Educational Resources Group will offer the broadcast training in a three part series. (I) Residential Code Inspection Series, (2) Commercial Building Inspection Series, and (3) Commercial Building Plan Review Series. State System of Higher Education schools, utilizing interactive video conferencing, will continue the building code enforcement training this Spring with the following sessions: Class Schedule Overview of the IBC 2000: February 5 Performing Structural Plan Reviews 2000: July 9 & I 0 Solving Means of Egress Problems --'- Comm.: February 6 Performing Non-Structural Plan Reviews 2000: July 16 & 17 Hazardous Materials: February 12 Fire Sprinkler Plan Review 2000: July 22 & 23 Fire Protection Systems 2000: February 13 Overview of the International Fire Code: July 29 Sprinkler Advantage 2000: February 18 Class Schedule For more information and to register, please call Extended Learning at 814-836-1955. Special Uses and Mixed Occupancies 2000: February I 9 Accessibility 2000: February 25 Child Care Training Programs Session II: Commercial Building Inspection Series Dates: May 28, 29, June 3, 4, I I , 12, 18 & 19 Time: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Cost: $1,000 for entire series; plus texts (up to Q88) Overview of the IBC 2000: May 28 Solving Means of Egress Problems-Comm.: May 29 Performing IRC 2000 Plumbing Inspections: April 22 & 23 Hazardous Materials: June 3 Performing IRC 2000 Mechanical Inspections: April 29, 30 & May I Fire Protection Systems 2000: June 4 Description of Level Designations: 2000 IECC Residential Provisions: May 6 Sprinkler Advantage 2000: June I I Level I: Designed for entry-level professionals. Performing IRC 2000 Plan Reviews: May 7 & 8 Special Uses and Mixed Occupancies 2000: June 12 Level 2: Designed for those who possess the basic knowledge and skills of OAP. Class Schedule Accessibility 2000: June I 8 Class Schedule Mixed Occu/Day Care & Assistive Living: June 19 IRC 2000 Overview & Code Development Process: August I Performing IRC 2000 Inspections: August 5, 6 & 7 . Level 3: Designed for those who desire to work toward group supervisor or director positions. Session I: Commercial Building Plan Review Series Dates: March 5, 6, I I, 12, 19, 20 & 25 Time: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Cost: $900 for entire series; plus texts (up to $165) Class Schedule Community Learning Series Antiques Classes: Performing Structural Plan Reviews 2000: March 5 & 6 Adventures in Attics Performing IRC 2000 Plumbing Inspections: August 20 & 21 Performing Non-Structural Plan Reviews 2000: March I I & 12 Performing IRC 2000 Mechanical Inspections: August 26, 27 & 28 Fire Sprinkler Plan Review 2000: March 19 & 20 2000 IECC Residential Provisions: September 2 Overview of the International Fire Code: March 25 Collecting, inheriting, accumulating, as well as buying and selling antiques and collectibles can be an entertaining, productive, and money-making activity if one understands the techniques and gains the knowledge needed to succeed in his/her chosen area of collecting. Each session of this course will be devoted to one or more major collecting areas or topics of interest in the antiques and collectible field. Furniture, glass, estate and liquidation methods, American folk art, collectibles, ceramics, business opportunities and other topics of antiquarian interest will be discussed and explored . The instructor and students will bring in objects for discussion. Guest lecturers and a "swaparama" at the end of the course will supplement the main topics. Session II: Commercial Building Plan Review Series Session I: Commercial Building Inspection Series Dates: February 5, 6, 12, 13, 18, 19, 25 & 26 Time: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Cost: $I ,000 for entire series; plus texts (up to $288) Dates: July 9, I 0, 16, 17, 22, 23 & 29 Time: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Cost: $900 for entire series; plus texts (up to $165) • Orientalia • Collectibles • Glass • Furniture • Toys How to Be A Garage Sale Guerrilla Did you know that on almost any given weekend across the country, someone is holding a garage sale, conducting an estate sale or selling items at auction? The old adage, "one person's trash is another person's treasure" makes these events a great opportunity for an antique or collectible-literate person to spot real treasures among the offerings, which they can later sell at a handsome profit. Learn the ultimate secrets to buying, selling and researching antiques and collectibles in a competitive environment Friday's evening session will concentrate on identification and valuation (the fine art of spotting treasures among the trash) and methods of liquidation. Saturday, assigned teams will compete in a "treasure hunt" to area garage sales to search for "sleepers. " Please sign up early, enrollment is limited to 20 participants. Session I: April 25 & 26 (Friday 6pm-9pm; Saturday Sam- I I am) Performing IRC 2000 Electrical Inspections: August 13 & 14 Performing IRC 2000 Plan Reviews: September 3 & 4 • China and silver • Paper Sunday, May 4, 1-5 pm Wesbury United Methodist Retirement Community- Meadville, PA $5 admission and one verbal evaluation; $3 each additional verbal evaluation Performing IRC 2000 Electrical Inspections: April 16 & 17 Dates: August I, 5, 6, 7, 13 , 14, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, September 2, 3 & 4 Time: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Cost: $I ,500 for entire series; plus texts (up to $345) Are you harboring a treasure in your attic? Do you think you found a bargain at the neighborhood flea market? Dust them off and enjoy an afternoon of fun and infonmation on Sunday, May 4, when experts will help you identify your treasure. Informal verbal evaluations of your antiques and collectibles will be provided from 1-5 pm at the Wesbury United Methodist Retirement Community located at 3 I North Park Avenue in Meadville, PA. The $5 admission fee covers the evaluation of one item and refreshments . Additional items can be evaluated for $3 each . Likely areas of concentration include: Jewelry and rugs will not be included. Since the evaluations are non-binding for insurance purposes, our experts may also offer assistance in locating formal appraisals if desired . Collaborating with Edinboro University is the Wesbury Foundation and the Crawford County Historical Society. Spend a fun-filled afternoon with us in Meadville - discover the history of your personal treasures as well as Crawford County. Hope to see you there! Performing IRC 2000 Inspections: April 8, 9 & I 0 Session II: Residential Code Inspection Series Co-sponsored by the Wesbury Foundation and the Crawford County Historical Society The Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare and the Pennsylvania Child Care/Early Childhood Development (PACC/ ECO) Training System underwrite training costs. Each session can be applied toward the Department of Public Welfare's annual sixhour training requirement. Edinboro University is offering 15 sessions this spring. Please call 836-1955 for dates and descriptions. Registration Cost: $5 per 3-hour course. The registration fee is non-refundable. Applicants should assume acceptance of registration unless otherwise notified. If a class is filled or canceled, we will notify you. Registration cannot be taken over the phone. Registration must be made at least one week in advance. IRC 2000 Overview & Code Development Process: April 3 Antiques on the Road in Meadville - Sunday, May 4 Mixed Occu/Day Care & Assistive Living: February 26 Session I - Residential Code Inspection Series Dates: April 3, 8, 9, I 0, 16, 17, 22, 23, 29, 30, May I, 6, 7 & 8 Time: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Cost: $1,500 for entire series, plus texts (up to $395) Class Schedule (Session II: Commercial Building Plan Review) Wednesdays, June I I-July 16, 6-8 pm (6 classes) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: August Fetcko $135 Corry Higher Education Council - Corry, PA $42 Session II: May 16 & 17 (Friday 6pm-9pm; Saturday Sam- I I am) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco Center $42 How to Profit From the Past Do you like antiques and collectibles, but don't know a lot about them? This class will cover the history of collecting, basic identification of antiques and collectibles, valuation and liquidation, and ethical practices in business. No previous experience or knowledge is required for this seminar. Lunch is on your own. Session I: Saturday, May 31 , 9am-3pm (I class) Corry Higher Education Council - Corry, PA $68 Session 11: Saturday June 7, 9am-3pm ( I class) - Washington , PA $68 basic photographic principles, like aperture, focus, and advanced camera controls. Students should have access to a camera, preferably one that allows for some manual control over focus, F-stop, etc. The class will cover parts of a camera, how to control the camera, different features to use in photography, how to work with light, how to compose a photograph, how to shoot different subjects. The focus for this class is for the amateur who wants to learn to shoot better photographs of their lives. Art Classes: Drawing With Pencils This drawing with pencils class will be a study of historical information about drawing. Students will study still life drawings, from photographic images and outdoor landscapes. Students need to bring pencils, drawing table, erasers, pencil sharpeners, fixative spray, tape , drawing board (easel optional), along with objects for still life study and photos. This class is for adults and high school students. Thursdays, March 27 -April 24, 6-8pm (5 classes) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: Riva Sharples-Schmidt, Edinboro University's Department of English & Theatre Arts $55 , plus supplies Mondays, March 17 -April 2 1, 7-9 pm (6 classes) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: Judith Schroeder $75, plus supplies Kids Drawing Painting With Acrylics Brush up on your drawing and learn new techniques at the same time. During this class, students will work on various subjects ranging from landscape and buildings to animals and people. Supplies needed for this class: 9x 12 drawing tablet, 6B, HB and 2H drawing pencils, kneaded eraser, and a black pen. This painting w ith acrylics class will be held indoors and outdoors. Students will study still life, photographic subjects, and landscapes. Students will need to bring acrylic paints, brushes, painting trowel, palette, tape, containers for water and clean-up; tablet for acrylics, drawing board (easel optional), objects for still life study and photographs. This class is for adults and high school students. Saturdays, March 1-29, I Oam-Noon (5 classes) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: Tami Hritzay $75, plus supplies Mondays, April 28 - June 9, 7-9 pm (6 classes)-no class on May 26th Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: Judith Schroeder $75, plus supplies Ukrainian Egg Decorating Learn about and experience the history and techniques surrounding Ukrainian Egg Decorating. Instructor Tami Hritzay teaches this class at the Chautauqua Institute during the summer and has brought this class to Edinboro University in Erie this year. Her work will be featured in the March/April 2003 issues of Weekend Crafr.er. Students will be guided through the wax and dye process .. .creating their own works of art! Supplies are available for purchase at the class. Cost will range from $4 and up. The instructor will furnish the dyes to be used during class. Dyes can be purchased to take home. Students need to bring one dozen raw eggs, an old bath towel, paper towels and a sense of adventure. Painting With Oils This class will be held indoors and outdoors. Students will study still life, photographic subjects, and landscapes. Students need to bring oil paints, brushes, containers for mixing and clean-up, canvas board and/or stretch canvas, tape, drawing board, and objects for still life study and photographs. This class is for adults and high school students. Wednesdays, March 19 - April 23 , 7-9 pm (6 classes) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: Judith Schroeder $75, plus supplies Saturday, April 5, 9am-Noon ( I class) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: Tami Hritzay $25, plus supplies Pastel Drawing Class . .. ... .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. This pastel drawing class will be held indoors, with possible outdoor classes. Students will study still life, photographic subjects, and landscapes. Students need to bring soft chalk pastels, pastel pencils, charcoal pencils and sticks, conte' crayons optional, tablet for pastels, fixative spray, tape, drawing board, erasers, and pencil sharpeners. This class is for adults and high school students. Computer Classes: Wednesdays, April 30-June 4, 6-8 pm (6 classes) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: Judith Schroeder $75, plus supplies The Office of Extended Leaming is pleased to present to the general public, computer-training programs. Each class is $15 and is held on the campus of Edinboro University: Beginner Technology Proficiency Level Basics of Photography Introduction to Word Processing - March 19, 1-3 pm This course is for anyone who wants to learn how to take better photographs. The course will concentrate on composition , the use of light, and Skills to be covered : page set-up: tabs, tables and columns, textboxes: inserting borders and symbols. 6 Introduction to Spreadsheets and Graphing - March 26, 1-3 pm Skills to be covered : terminology (rows, columns, etc.): formatting and entering data: adding simple formulas : creating graphs. Introduction to Database - April 9, I -3 pm Skills to be covered: setting tables; defining fields: sorting. Introduction to PowerPoint - April 30, 1-3 pm Skills to be covered: setting up tables : defining fields: sorting. Intermediate Technology Proficiency Level Mastering Word Processing - March 20, 1-3 pm Skills to be covered: bullets and numbering: headers and footers; shortcuts: using WordArt or draw/paint tools: mail merge. Intermediate Spreadsheet - March 27, 1-3 pm Skills to be covered: using more advanced formulas; creating more complex layouts and graphs. Intermediate Database - April I 0, 1-3 pm Skills to be covered: creating more complex tables: formulating queries. Microsoft Publisher . Learn desktop publishing tricks that get your posters, bmchures, and newsletters noticed. Learn to use the package features as well as fundamental graphic design skills and techniques you can use with any desktop publishing system . Tuesday, April 22, and Thursday, April 24, I :00-5:00 pm. Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: Jean McGowan, Jamestown Community College $189 Customized Computer Training Let Edinboro University provide a customized computer training session for your company in Microsoft Word, Excel, Access or Power-Point. Let us teach your employees how to navigate the Internet, design databases or get them started in basic computer orientation. Please call for more information. . . . ...... . . ... . .... . . . .... . . .... . The Power of PowerPoint - May I , I -3 pm Skills to be covered: incorporating sound, video, graphics, animation, and hyperlinks into multimedia presentations. Introduction to Webpage Design - April 24, 1-3 pm Skills to be covered : introduction to webpage design: copyright issues. Advanced Technology Proficiency Level Mastering a Spreadsheet - March 28, 1-3 pm Skills to be covered : creating advanced formulas, layouts and graphs. Mastering a Database Program -April 11 , 1-3 pm Skills to be covered: creating advanced reports, queries, and tables; modifying forms . Using a Webpage Authoring Program -April 25, 1-3 pm Skills to be covered: designing -a Homepage: creating links: inserting tables and graphics. Converting Documents with Adobe Acrobat - April 23, 1-3 pm Skills to be covered: what is pdf?; converting, navigating and editing a document. Microsoft PowerPoint Want to really get your message across, organize your thoughts or just razzle and dazzle? Try a PowerPoint presentation. Learn the elements every good presentation should contain, like the tools to create slides and/or handouts and transparencies, inserting graphics and text, animating the slide, inserting bullets and numbering, and moving and copying text. You will also learn how to deliver an electronic slide show by using manual or automatic timing, speaker notes and other automated tools . A must have class for those who need help presenting. This course in presentation software covers the basics you need to create, edit, format, store, and print slides. Tuesday, May 6, and Thursday, May 8, I :00-5:00 pm. Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: Jean McGowan , Jamestown Community College $189 · General Classes: Cultural Diversity Students will understand, appreciate and accept cultural differences. This class will include lectures, interactive exercises and library research on culturally relevant projects. Tuesdays, April 8 & 15, 5:00-7:00 pm (2 classes) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: Dr. Elizabeth Pierce-Stewart, Retired Edinboro University Professor, Social Work $39 Open House for Carpentry IO I Mark your calendar and plan to attend an open house for Edinboro University's Carpentry IO I class. This 2-hour program will cover an introduction to its 4-week Carpentry I 0 I program so that you can see if this course interests you. The instructor will schedule Carpentry IO I to fit the needs of the students with dates suitable to the majority of the open house participants. Come see if this is the class for you and pick up some valuable pointers too! Open House: Thursday, April I 0, 6-8 pm Edinboro University Campus Instructor: Duane Ford, self-employed for 30+ years in the construction field Free Current Affairs and Social Problems This class takes a look at current events in the light of often long-standing social problems. Brief historical references will be included . The class sessions will be a combination of lecture and discussion and sources of additional information will regularly be suggested. Instructor: Dr. Eugene Antley, Retired Edinboro University Professor, Social Work Wednesdays, April 2-May 7, 6-7:00 pm (6 classes) Edinboro University Campus $45 Introduction to Standard Arabic Financial Classes (3) Long Term Care for "Our" Generation This course is intended to introduce students to the basic structures of standard Arabic (M.S.A.) in both spoken and written forms. Investment Planning Educational Series ( 1-4): Long-term care costs are escalating and people of all ages are beginning to realize that an illness or injury can rapidly deplete their money and assets. It is a different time than when our grandparents were aging and were able to rely on family members for help. Clear up the myths of what Medicare and Medicaid will cover and that "it will never happen to me." Learn how to preserve your dignity, protect your assets and choose the quality of health care you or your loved one deserves. Topics we will cover are: Instructor: El Ayadi Redouan, Fulbright Scholar, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Tuesdays, March I I-April 29, 6-9 pm (8 classes) Edinboro University Campus $75 , plus text Fly Tying for Steelhead This class is taught assuming students have no prior experience in fly tying. Beginning fly tiers will get the knowledge they need to master the most common and important fly tying techniques in use today. Each class will feature different flies using different tying techniques. Techniques learned from one fly can be extrapolated to other patterns with no change in tying technique. Thursdays, March 20-May 8, 7-8:30 pm (8 classes) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: Edward Bartlett, member of the Gem City Fly Tying Club. Bartlett has been fly tying for 16 years and has been commercial tying for four years. $60, plus supplies Supervisory Skills for Human Services Professionals This class is designed for human services agencies. Students will be presented content on supervisory techniques and effective supervisory skills will be taught A paradigm for effective supervision will be given. Students will develop special projects, and the instructor will share her extensive supervisory experience. (I) What To Do With Your Pension Rollover Are you a college professor? Are you an employee of a company? If you have a pension, a 403b or a 40 I k and want to learn about rolling over your pension, then come to this power-packed seminar. The quality of retirement life may depend on the financial decisions you make today. Here are just some of the topics we will cover: • 60 day rollovers v. direct transfers , • Common misconceptions about who pays • What are your options? • Mandatory 20 percent withholding rule • Penalties for early withdrawal • Need for long term care coverage J • Recent long term care developments • Investment control • What is the "3 year look back" rule? • Direct rollover • Titling your assets over to your children • Roth IRA Tuesday, April 22, 6-8pm ( I class) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco Center Instructor: Dale Stoner, CFP $25 or $75 for all 4 classes in the Investment Planning Educational Series • Diversification • Tax consequences Session 2: Mondays, May 12 & 19, 4:00-7:00 pm (2 classes) Edinboro University Campus Instructor: Dr. Elizabeth Pierce-Stewart, Retired Edinboro University Professor, Social Work $39 • Conservative or aggressive investment strategy Tuesday, April I , 6-8pm ( I class) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: Dale Stoner, CFP $25 or $75 for all 4 classes in the Investment Planning Educational Series You're cordially invited to a very important event in your relationship. Smart Couples Finish Rich TM is a revolutionary educational seminar designed to ' address the unique financial concerns of couples , You will learn how to protect yourself financially; how to really talk about money without fighting; how to take advantage of the new 2002 tax laws; and how to identify your values and make prudent financial decisions as a team. Learn the three biggest retirement account mistakes couples make and how the Latte Factor™ can potentially help you create significant wealth with minor lifestyle changes. Learn how to teach your kids about money and how to use the new 529 college savings plans to save for your children's college education. Instructor: Colleen E. Burbules, Edward Jones Investments Thursday, April 17, 7-8:30 pm ( I class) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center $25 (4) Turbulent Times Dot-com meltdown. The aftermath of September I I. Corporate accounting scandals. Will the stock market ever be the same or will history repeat itself? Look at whether or not you should be optimistic about the future of the stock market This dynamic seminar will focus on historical and current events and stock market response. You will be shown: (2) Professional Investment Portfolio Management People need investment portfolios that can help them save for retirement and achieve other important goals. Yet even experienced investors often do not have the expertise, time, or information they need to manage their investments. This is an excellent seminar for educating you about the benefits of professional investment management. It illustrates the benefits of managed accounts and shows participants how an investment manager can help them establish investment policies, design a portfolio, and manage diverse and often complicated investments. Here is what we will cover: • Investment vehicles to use in turbulent times • Who is paying the cost? • Historical perspective on stock market recovery after significant periods of crises • Building a "safe" investment portfolio • Proper diversification • Investment obstacles - talent, temperament and time • Should you build a stock portfolio or a bond portfolio? Survival Spanish • What is investment management? • Market performance in an election year This course is directed toward students pressed with an immediate need to learn basic Spanish . In its eight sessions, the course will cover basic pronunciation issues as well as topics such as greetings, weather, time, days of the week, numbers, directions, road signs, shopping and money. Also, the course will offer students enough of an insight into Spanish grammar that they can continue to study the language themselves. • Benefits of managed accounts Tuesday, April 29, 6-8pm ( I class) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: Dale Stoner, CFP $25 or $75 for all 4 classes in the Investment Planning Educational Series Mondays, March 31-May 19, 7:00-9:00 pm (8 classes) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: Dr. John Cussen, Edinboro University's Department of English & Theatre Arts $79, plus textbook (paperback/inexpensive) Smart Coup'les Finish Rich TM • Investment portfolio designs • Sound investment strategies Session I: Tuesdays, May 6 & 13, 4:00-7:00 pm (2 classes) Meadville Access Center - Meadville, PA Instructor: Colleen E. Burbules, Edward Jones Investments Tuesday, April 8, 7-8:30 pm ( I class) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center $25 • Investment management consultant • Relationship between risk and return • Portfolio design process • Types of investment managers Smart Women Finish Rich™ • Private managers • Active or passive strategies Tuesday, April 15, 6-8 pm ( I class) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: Dale Stoner, CFP $25 or $75 for all 4 classes in the Investment Planning Educational Series Smart Women Finish Rich TM is an educational seminar that provides you with seven steps to help you achieve financial security and fund your dreams. If you act upon these simple steps to improve the quality of your financial life, you will be well on your way to a fuller, richer life! You'll learn howto • Put Your Money Where Your Values Are • Figure Out Where You Stand Financially • Discover the Power of the Latte Factor™ • Build Financial "Baskets" for Your Retirement, Your Security and Your Dreams MUSIC PROGRAMS Community Music School Founded as the Preparatory Division by the Music Department at Edinboro University in the 1970s, the Edinboro University Community Music School was reborn in 2000 with a major expansion. Its mission is to provide music lessons to students without regard to their ability to pay. With this in mind, the Community Music School expanded into Erie at the Boys and Girls Club of Erie, Inc., and at Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center. Currently, we have approximately 200 students studying a full range of musical instruction including wind and brass instruments, Suzuki piano, Suzuki violin, piano, strings, guitar, percussion, Kindermusik, and the Erie Children's Choir. The facilities at Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center make an ideal setting for the Community Music School. Working closely with the administrative staff at the Porreca Center, offerings include Suzuki piano, violin, voice, piano, and flute lessons. The Porreco Center houses a grand piano for student use, pre- and post-lesson computers, electronic pianos, and teaching studios. Future plans may include a concert hall and dedicated teaching areas for chamber music and lessons. The Community Music School offers scholarships to over 40% of its students. To fund these activities, a generous grant from the Boys and Girls Club of Erie, Inc., was received in year one. Since then, fundraising efforts have included student fees, private donations, and grants. Please contact the Community Music School to discuss donor opportunities. The Community Music School can be reached at (814) 732-1357 or via e-mail at dburdick@edinboro.edu. The Community Music School website can be found on the Music Department website at http://www.edinboro.edu. The staff of the Community Music School includes Dr. Daniel Burdick, Executive Director, and Professor LeAnne Wistrom, Administrative Director. In addition, the staff of the Porreca Center provides crucial assistance and support throughout the year. g Concert Band of Northwest Pennsylvania Spring & Summer Concerts Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: Rhonda Sample Fee: $149 Please join us for rehearsals and concerts for our 20th year of the Concert Band of Northwest Pennsylvania. Date Time Location Descnpt10n March 30 7:30 pm Diebold Center/Edinboro Evening at the Opera 7:30 pm Diebold Center/Edinboro Memorial Day Service Rhonda L. Sample, PHR; a certified professional human resources manager, has been a practicing human resources generalist for the post ten years. She holds a B.S. degree in business administration, a B.A. degree in economics from SUNY College at Fredonia, and is currendy pursuing her MBA. Superior Selling Strategies (Sales and Organizational Training) Maximize your selling effectiveness! Not Just for sales representatives, this exciting program will help you master the basics of delivering superior and successful selling and show you how to enhance your professionalism and your customer relationships at the same time! Attend all 4 courses in the series and receive a discount ($239 for the entire series). Courses may be attended individually. workshop will show you how to identify time wasters and eliminate them from your day in order to make every m inute count. Learn how to conquer procrastination and plan effectively by determining goals and setting priorities. A twelve-step goal exercise will help give you a clearly defined plan of where you are, where you are going, and how you are going to get there! Friday, June 27, 8:30 am - Noon ( I class) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: Lorie Latour Fee: $79 Personal and Ethical Issues in the Workplace May 25 Honesty and personal integrity are essential character traits, but are they June 18 7:30 pm Diebold Center/Edinboro Music for the Halls of Ivy July 2 7:30 pm Diebold Center/Edinboro AConcert in the Sousa Manner July 9 7:30 pm Diebold Center/Edinboro Let's Have Some Music & Dance July 14 7:30 pm Conneautville Let's Have Some Music & Dance July 16 7:30 pm Meadville Let's Have Some Music & Dance July 22 7:30 pm Jamestown Music for the Halls of Ivy July 23 7:30 pm Meadville Music for the Halls of Ivy July 30 7:30 pm Meadville AConcert in the Sousa Manner enough to resolve some of the thornier dilemmas that business people face? This course will look at key characteristics which, when practiced, result in ethical decisions and, therefore, ethical actions. Many unethical activities are triggered by what employees perceive about their company ownership and management. Participants in this course will learn: • Specific types of moral issues which demand attention in the workplace • What makes an action right or wrong • How one can make ethical assessments in the workplace Tuesday, June 3, and Thursday, June 5, 6:00-9:00 pm (2 classes) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: Katie Buvoltz Fee: $149 Katie Buvoltz, the P.A.C.E. Program Coordinator for Houghton College, has spent 16 years in designing, implementing, and facilitating training programs in communications, values, ethics, leadership, and time and stress management. Katie is currently pursuing her MBA. NEW! Jamestown Community College & Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Co-sponsored Programs Labor/Management Course Preventing Plant Closings: An Introduction to Labor/ Management Employee Involvement Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is pleased to co-sponsor the following Today's work world is more competitive than ever, and both labor and management are under considerable pressure - the union to preserve jobs programs with Jamestown Community College: and the contract, and management to maintain market viability and profitability. This workshop will serve as an introduction to legitimate labor/ • Supervisory Courses • Labor Management management cooperation and joint problem solving for workers and • Superior Selling Strategies (Sales and Organizational Training) supervisors. The concepts and practical steps of labor/management planning w ill be stressed. The team concept will be particularly emphasized along with practical role-plays and simulations taken from real work situations. Each program will be held at Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco Center. Sign up today and take advantage of successful programming presented by Jamestown Community College right here in Erie! Supervisory Courses Exercising Influence Influence - everyone wants it, but how do you get it? Everyday you need to influence and persuade individuals to see things your way. You need to resolve conflicts, negotiate, and build relationsh ips in order to get results . Gaining and maintaining influencing skills can maximize your positive impact on others, enrich the quality of your relationships, and increase your job effectiveness. Participants in this course will learn how to: • Improve existing influence skills and build new ones Establishing, Building, and Cementing Solid Relationships Every customer has a unique set of needs, expectations, and opportunities. Your sales success depends on what you can contribute to the growth of your customer's business. You w ill learn how to: remember names, master the art of small talk, adjust your approach to effectively sell to different personality types, and develop an image that commands respect, as well as phenomenal follow-up skills and the key to long- term account success. Friday, June 6, 8:30 am - Noon ( I class) Location: Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: Lorie Latour Fee: $79 Powerful and lmpactful Sales Presentations Turn demanding buyers into lifelong customers with powerful and impactful sales presentations. Learn techniques for adding the passion to your presentations that will influence your audience to take action! Topics include: planning your presentation for impact, discovering the art of benefit selling from your customer's perspective, mastering the different presentation skills necessary for one-on-one, small group, and large group selling, how to employ visualization techniques that will help you overcome stage fright and exude confidence, and how to effectively SPECIAL PROGRAMS 11 th Annual Edinboro Highland Games Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is proud of its rich Scottish heritage ... Plan to participate in our I I th Annual Edinboro Highland Games on the campus of Edinboro University May 16, 17, and 18. The 2003 Games feature Celtic performances by Seven Nations, the Chelsea House Orchestra, Ru Ra, Anam Cara, Heirloom, Jeremy Kittel, and the Erie Suzuki Strings. Friday, May 16th - Downtown Edinboro • Musical Performances - Seven Nations use visual aids and audio/visual equipment to complement your presentation. • Art & Fiddling • Kilted Mile Run Friday, June 13 , 8:30 am - Noon ( I class) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center • Feast in the Streets Instructor: Lorie Latour Fee: $79 • Celtic Music Jam • Bagpipe Band Parade Saturday, April 5, 9:00 am - 3:30 pm (30 minutes lunch provided) Effectively Handling Objections and Closing the Sale Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Instructor: Jim Miller Fee: $159 Do you want your sales to soar? The most critical step in negotiating a sale is overcoming objections and closing the sale. Stop accepting Jim Miller was the Director of Labor Studies at Cornell University for 20 years prior to his early retirement to establish a labor/labor relations education and consulting firm in New York City with a labor relations attorney. During his career at Cornell, Professor Miller "served all sides of the table" - labor, management, and neutral. Mr. Miller, who is in the process of returning to the Jamestown area (where he was a professor of social sciences at JCC for nine years), is also the Director of Resolve It, Inc., a conrict resolution firm based in New York City. and he possesses advanced degrees and certificates in human resources, mediation, arbitration, and labor relations. Lorie Latour possesses over ten years of experience in both inside and outside selling, as well as management of both sales and customer service departments. Her experience also includes training and mentoring new sales people. Her professional development seminars will energize you to "master the basics" of successful selling. Lorie holds a B.S. degree in marketing from SUNY College at Fredonia, an A.S. degree in business administration from Jamestown Community College, and is also a Dale Carnegie graduate. • Bonfire & Calling the Clans Saturday, May 17d, - Edinboro University Campus objections as reasons to move on. Learn how to welcome objections and turn them into answerable questions. Identify buying signals and • Highland Dance Competitions • Pro/Am Heavy Athletic Competitions techniques for uncovering the REAL objection, as well as techniques for successful closing. Gain the confidence to face your prospects with • Solo & Bagpipe Band Competitions enthusiasm and self-assurance by attending this exciting workshop! • Silent Art Auction Friday, June 20, 8:30 am - Noon ( I class) Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center • Scottish Clan Gatherings • Scottish Village Merchants Instructor: Lorie Latour Fee: $79 • Sheep to Shawl Weaving • Focus on influence purposes and goals • Storyteller/Fire-Eater • Develop a strategic approach to influencing • Build successful relationships that are mutually beneficial and useful to • Celtic Music Results-Oriented Planning, Organizing, and Goal Setting the organization • Rugby Tournaments • Clydesdales & Highland Cattle If you are a salesperson, time is literally money to you, and it is your most valuable asset! Lost hours mean lost sales and lower earnings. This Saturday, May 31 , 9:00 am - 3:30 pm (30 minutes lunch on own) 10 II • Scottish Country Dance Workshop Come to the Center daily - see Dr. Stone for a semester pass. • Opening Ceremonies & Massed Bands Areas volunteers needed: We need your help to keep our Center activities growing. Any skills you can bring ... painting, sewing, game instruction, arts and crafts or just your time for coffee and conversation. Visit the Center for more information. • Kids' Athletics & Archery • Closing Ceremonies/Awards • Ceilidh/Dinner Party/Music Sunday, May 18 th - Schedule: The Center is open Tuesday through Thursday, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Come join us! Campbell's Pottery • Offers the employees who will partake in the program at least I 50% of the current minimum wage, excluding benefits • Is not a point-of-sale retail business, training vendor, government, education or nonprofit entity • Participates in the program no more than two years in a row and three of the past five years qualifications determines which companies and employees are eligible to receive this benefit. Specific skills are defined according to the type and scope of your business . Employees who participate in the program must be technical workers or information technology professionals ; frontline employees or first-level supervisors needing applied manufacturing technology training in a manufacturing company. Some of the training elements offered through the program include: • Begins training within five months of the grant approval letter • Applied manufacturing technology • Concert by Chelsea House Orchestra • E-business/commerce • Art Auction, Food & Fun Purple Martin Conservation Association Advance Festival Admission Button: $5 The Purple Martin Conservation Association is an international , non-profit, tax-exempt organization dedicated to the conservation of the Purple Martin (Progne subis) species of bird through scientific research, state-of-the-art wild life management techniques, and public education. It is supported by membership contributions and product sales. The PMCA is associated with Edinboro University of Pennsylvania through its Office of Extended Learning, which played a valuable role in the formation of the PMCA and continues to provide assistance and logistical Patrons are the heart of our festival. Patron memberships are $50. All patrons registered by April 30 will be listed in the Festival program and will receive admission to the Games, patron ribbon, embroidered polo shirt, patron tent at festival, two Seven Nations concert tickets Kids Academy at Porreca Mark your calendar. Now in its ninth year, the Kids Academy at Porreca is an exciting opportunity for children to participate in a wide array of unique learning experiences at Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco Center. Children in grades one through six may register for full-day or half-day programs beginning at 8:30 am and ending at 3:45 pm. Participants are escorted between classes and supervised during lunch . Programs include support. Purple Martins are condo-nesting members of the swallow family that spend their winters in Brazil and migrate back to North American breeding grounds in the spring when the weather warms enough to provide flying insects for their food. The eastern race of Purple Martins is different from all other species of birds in that they no longer nest in classes in art, science , math and physical education. Course Fees: The fee for each full week, full-day program is $135 for the first child and $ I 15 for additional children from the same family. The fee for each half-day (morning or afternoon) is $95 per week, and $80 for additional children from the same family in the same week. the wild. Today, east of the Rocky Mountains, they are totally dependent on people to supply them with houses and gourds for nesting. Watch for information to be mailed home from school with your child in May, or call our office at 836- 1955 to be added to our mailing list. Today, the PMCA conducts research at its colony site on the eastern shore Unfortunately, Purple Martins are not as common as they were a century ago . The PMCA is working to reverse this trend . of Edinboro Lake, where as many as 150 pairs of martins nest each year. Over 6,000 members receive its quarterly publication, The Purple Martin Update. Additionally, the PMCA is in touch with over I 00,000 Purple Martin enthusiasts throughout North America. By making accurate information on martins available to would-be landlords, designing better martin housing systems, and by conducting scientific research , the PMCA is working to increase the Purple Martins' population throughout its North American breeding range. Week I: July 21-25, 8:30 am - 3:45 pm Week 2: July 28-August I , 8:30 am - 3:45 pm Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco Center Intergenerational Center The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has created the opportunity for certain employers to train employees through two programs offered by the Guaranteed Free Training (GFT) Program. Area manufacturers and companies supporting the manufacturing sector may apply. Point-of-sale business companies are excluded . The Information Technology Training and Basic Skills Training programs are available to qualified in-state businesses and out-of-state companies relocating to the economic friendly business climate of Pennsylvania. For more information about the Purple Martin Conservation Association, to Edinboro University Campus Edinboro, PA (814) 732-2244 become a member or request a product catalogue, please contact: The Purple Martin Conservation Association Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Edinboro, PA 16444 814-73 4-4420; fax: 814-734-5803 or www.purplemartin .o rg The Intergenerational Center at Edinboro University is a group of lifelong learners from the Edinboro area who meet for companionship and a variety of programs/projects, using the resources, knowledge and expertise of many people from the campus and the community. The Center is located in the basement of The Diebold Center for Performing Arts (located next to Reeder Hall on Meadville Street in Edinboro). and Technology Center, Lancaster County Career and Technology Center, and the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford offers a diverse array of training employers need most. The Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) funds this program . Funds Available July I. Basic Skills Training includes the teaching of a variety of basic and entry-level skills to benefit employees and employers. Basic and entry-level skills are defined according to the type and scope of your business. Employees who participate must be frontline employees and first-level supervisors. Employers must be manufacturing and/or technology-based businesses including Biotech and EnvironmentalTech companies . Some of the training elements offered through the program include: · • Communications and teamwork • Workplace health and safety • Problem solving • Quality assurance • Business operations • Computers • Product and process control • Workplace behavior skills Workforce and Economic Development Network (WEDnet) Coffee, conversation and card games are quiet times available for you at the Intergenerational Center on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursdays, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Participate in RSVP projects, sewing projects, book reviews, lunch and fellowship, nurse screenings, bingo, lectures and educational classes. Don't want to drive to the Center, call the LIFT at 456-2299. LIFT will pick you up at home, bring you to the Center, then back home. Other Center members use the LIFT daily. Try it; you'll like it. Parking: single event - secure a visitor's pass at the Police Department in Earlley Hall. Guaranteed Free Training Training Pennsylvania's worker for a growing economy available to your company if it meets a few simple guidelines: • Must be based in Pennsylvania or have a significant presence in the state IP • Database development • Software engineering • Computer programming • Network administration • Systems analysis • Information security Qualified companies receive training provided through the Workforce and Economic Development Network of Pennsylvania, known as WEDnetPA. This alliance of 14 State System universities, Pennsylvania's 14 community colleges, the Pennsylvania College of Technology and the North Central Industrial Technical Education Center, CAMtech , Greater Altoona Career • Applied mathematics and measurement Diebold Center for the Performing Arts (basement) • Technology support • Management information systems • Web site design and development Online Training AvailableNEw Pennsylvania employers now have access to innovative and flexible educational support that offers hundreds of online training courses. The courses are free to employers whose workers qualify under state guidelines. The new powerful Online Workplace Learning Resource Center strengthens an already healthy and supportive business environment in the Commonwealth . "More of our Pennsylvania employers can now tum to the power of the Internet to boost their workers' skills and to stay current with computer technologies, " says Secretary Sam McCullough, Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development, the state agency funding the initiative. The courses are free to employers whose workers qualify under state guidelines. The technologies needed to complete an online course are Internet access, an e-mail address and a web browser tools that are available at many homes , offices, and public libraries. The workforce skill-development tools are available through the Workplace Learning Resource Center on its website: www.wednetpa.org. The website has ready-to-use tools that help employers identify the skills their employees need to improve and that help employers plan their worker training efforts. There is a complete listing of online training offerings, which includes hundreds of courses and learning tracks for desktop computing, business and professional development and information technology. The online training initiative has $2. I million in state funding available for qualified businesses. "The appeal of online training is very strong," says Fred Baer, director, WEDnetPA. "Training times can be staggered , eliminating business downtime. Employees can also complete their training at the worksite , on the road, and even at home - whenever and wherever it is most convenient. " Secretary McCullough joined Baer and other WEDnetPA partners to award the first online training grants to: • Manufacturing fundamentals including some of the following: » Blueprint reading » Welding, soldering » Tooling, grind ing Information Technology Training includes the teaching of a variety of skills to benefit employees and employers. A simple set of • KnowledgePlanet of Mechanicsburg - awarded $14,000 to provide information technology training for 20 employees. • Bookspan of Mechanicsburg - awarded $30,000 to provide basic skills and information technology training for 60 employees. • ConnecTel, Inc. of Pittsburgh - awarded $2,700 to provide information technology training to six employees. How to Register • Netscape Webmaster (CIW) Curriculum Master List of Online Training for the Keystone University Network include: I . By Mail: Send completed registration form with payment in full to: • Linux Curriculum Basic Skills Content - $450 Grant Desktop Computing Curricula: • Lotus Curriculum • Macromedia Curriculum • Microsoft Office XP Curriculum • Microsoft - Windows Architecture and NT Curriculum • Microsoft Office 2000 Curriculum • Microsoft - Windows 2000 Curriculum • Microsoft Office 97 & 98 Curriculum Payment may be in the form of: • Check (made payable to Edinboro University of PA) • Money Order • Visa, MasterCard, or Discover (include information to right) • Microsoft - Access Curriculum • Microsoft Office 95 Curriculum • Microsoft - SQL Server 2000 Curriculum • Lotus Notes Curriculum • Microsoft - SQL Server 7.0 Curriculum • Novell Curriculum 2. By Phone: Call 814-836-1955 or 800-526-0121 Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4:30 pm • Microsoft - Visual Studio 6.0 Curriculum • SAP Curriculum • Microsoft - Visual C + + and lnterDev 6 Curriculum • PC Fundamentals ADDRESS DAY PHONE STATE CITY EVENING PHONE ZIP CODE EMPLOYER NAME EMPLOYER ADDRESS LOCATION COURSE mtE(S) TIME DAY FEE 4. In Person: Stop by our office at 2951 West 38th Street, Erie, PA - Monday through Friday, 8 am - 4:30 pm • Microsoft - Internet Curriculum • Microsoft Operating Systems SOCIAL SECURITY NO. 3. By Fax: Fax completed registration form to: 814-833-2085, 24 hours/day, 7 days/week • Microsoft - Visual Basic 5 & 6 Curriculum • Internet Browers for Users Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreca Center Office of Extended Learning 2951 West 38th Street Erie, PA 16506-4403 NAME • Microsoft - Exchange Server Curriculum • Microsoft - Business and Commerce Server Curriculum Business and Professional Development: PAYMENT TYPE: IF PAYING BY VI~ MASTERCARD, OR DISCOVER: Account# • Oracle Data Modeling and Language Curriculum 0 D 0 D • Financial Services Curriculum • Oracle 8 Curriculum D • Human Resources Series • Oracle 8i Curriculum • Leadership and Knowledge Management Curriculum • Oracle 9i Curriculum • Management Curriculum • Oracle Application Server Release I I i Curriculum • Personal Development Curriculum • Oracle Business Intelligence Curriculum • Sales, Marketing and International Business Curriculum • Oracle Designer and Developer R6/si release Curriculum • Strategic Planning and Project Management Curriculum • Oracle Designer and Developer/2000 release Curriculum • Team Building Curriculum • CIC++ Programming and Systems Analysis Curriculum • Accounting, Finance and Business Law Curriculum • Microsoft.Net Curriculum • Communication Curriculum • Novell Curriculum • Customer Service and Consulting Curriculum For more information about the programs listed in the Extended Learning publication or certificate and contract training needs, call (814) 836-1955 or 1(800) 526-0121. Check Money Order VISA MasterCard Discover Expiration Date Signature T Cut here and return with payment Map of the Porreco Center West 38 Sireet I . Mary Porreca Hall (Conference and Seminar Center) • UNIX Administration and Programming Curriculum 2. Garden House (Classrooms I , 2, 3) Technician of Tomorrow: Edinboro University is strongly committed to regional workforce training. Acting as a licensed education administrator (LEA) for area manufacturers and high-tech companies, Edinboro University has enabled the following firms to submit training applications for current year funding: • Computational Skills (Math) • Mechanical Maintenance • Electrical Maintenance • Instrumentation and Control 3. Spring House (Evening Administration Office) 4. Caretaker's House (Office of Extended Learning) Spectrum Control Erie Plating Co. Sterling Technologies Niagara Plastics PHB Molding Erie Steel Products Ameridrives Jepson Precision Tool Janitors Supply Haysite Plastics Caron Enterprises R.A. Greig Reddog Industries Corry Laser &Technology Multi-Products 7. Classroom 4 Meadowbrook Dairy PHB Die Casting Entech Plastics 8. Barn (Classrooms 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) PHB Machining Paragon Packaging Erie Ceramic Arts Erie Molded Plastics NMA Anson Mold • eBusiness and eCommerce Curriculum Tru-Weld Grating TWL General Electric • Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) Curriculum Zurn Industries Laser Tool Custom Engineering Erie Advanced Manufacturing Better Baked Foods Information Technology - $700 Grant: • CISCO Curriculum • Communications and Networks Curriculum • CompTIA Certification Curriculum • Database and IBM DB2 Curriculum • Java 2.0, HTML, XML and XHTML Curriculum I~ 5. Storage 6. Studio N A 9. Carriage House (Storage) I0. Summer Cottage I I . Future Auditorium Edinboro University in Erie The Porreco Center Office of Extended Learning 295 I West 38th Street Erie, PA I 6506-4403 139000 r . Da vi NON -PROFIT ORG U .S. POSTAGE PAID EDINBORO PA PERMIT NO. I C b r i n ~e r LI 6 One of the 14 universities in Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education 11th AnnuaJ Edinboro Highland Games on the campus of Edinboro University May 16, 17, and 18.· The Edinboro Highland Games is a Scottish tradition of Edinboro University...