Hi Alan,
> If you're interested, reply to the group. Perhaps you can start to get a
> sense of how much people would be willing to pay for, say, a ten or twelve
> week course. If that's too daunting, consider even a six week course
> (covering less, of course). If you've written a book, your book could be the
> course's text. ... I won't discuss possibilities further now; let's see how
> much interest exists.
I organise my own Delphi training, divided into six to eight days of
specific topics, using a 100-180 page courseware manual for each day.
The manuals are written in English, and also for sale (I've just reduced
the price for the Delphi 2005 manuals, since I'm now working on the
Delphi 2006 editions).
My courseware manuals are also used by some training companies (who
license them from me), but they usually take 3 to 5 days per manual. In
my one day coverage, I only show the highlights, and tell the people
where to find the background material (in the manual).
I'm not sure which kind of topics you're looking for in an
intermediate/advanced class. Would that be pure languages issue, or IDE
usage, or specific development topics? (or all of the above ;-).
> However, if there is interest, I'd even be willing to help someone a little
> bit getting set up--perhaps as a resource to bounce ideas off of. I'm a
> Delphi hobbyist, but a professional educator. ... who's in search of a good
> intermediate/advance beginner online Delphi class :-)
Im not sure if I can help, but at least I'm listening...
> Thanks -- Al C
Groetjes,
Bob Swart (aka Dr.Bob - www.DrBob42.com)
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Bob Swart Training & Consultancy (eBob42) - Borland Technology Partner
Blog: http://www.drbob42.com/blog - RSS: http://drbob42.com/weblog.xml
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