>> I've been investigating the possibility of becoming a
>> Macromedia Certified Instructor (MCI) -- there's a local
>> company here in Dallas that I've been talking with aobut
>> it, although nothing's gonna happen overnight -- and I'm
>> wondering what the feasability is of teaching classes in
>> Fusebox and what kind of student-demand there is for it.

> As a Macromedia Certified Instructor, you'll most likely
> end up teaching the
> official Macromedia courses, which don't cover any
> frameworks.

> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
> http://www.figleaf.com/
> voice: (202) 797-5496
> fax: (202) 797-5444

Actually I got clarification on that from the "Director of Instructor
Readiness" today about this. Her answer:

as an MCI you would
1) Only be allowed to teach our authorized curriculum for a Macromedia
Authorized Training Partner (you would retain your MCI status so long
as you taught for any MATP)
2) Only be allowed to teach our authorized curriculum, and not any
other overlapping courses
3) Could teach other courses outside our curriculum, such as Fusebox.

So yes, I'll have to teach the MM curriculum, but I won't be limited
to it. So as long as there's no overlapping curriculum provided by
Macromedia I guess I'm set to teach whatever I like on the side. :)

Thanks tho Dave,

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