I know a professor who teaches at Humber and Guelph-Humber and has an Asterisk component in his telecom class.
> -----Original Message----- > From: Dave Donovan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: May 4, 2007 12:07 AM > To: Asterisk User Group > Subject: [on-asterisk] Asterisk in the classroom? > > Is anyone aware of any colleges that cover Asterisk in their courses? > The post about a Polycom config utility makes me think that we might be > able to work with college students and let them contribute to the > community while they work. > > Most programming courses involve some independent study component. I > remember putting hours and hours into programming projects that were > meaningless after they were graded. If we had a little 'wish list' > then an instructor could say "Pick your own topic or if you need ideas, > choose from this list". Listed items would have to include some user > requirements and maybe a contact person to help in setting milestones > and scope for the project. > > Post to the list if you know of a school that includes Asterisk. Simon > and I are pretty bold, one of us could call the school and track > somebody down. Let's reach out. > > I think Sheridan used to have some Asterisk stuff in the telecom > program. Can anyone confirm/deny that? Leif? > > Any other thoughts on this are welcome. > > Dave Donovan
