OK. Liz, what sort of proijects do you have in mind jon Quoting Elizabeth Dodd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 18:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Michael Daly's request is an opportunity to put out an offer to use > our > > students to assist in this type of work. Our third year students have > to > > do a group project (4-6 students) on some information systems project. > The > > project has to be a real life situation that solves a tangible > problem, > > such as selecting, installing and commissioning a Content Management > > System. If you have ideas for other system tasks let me know. The > teams > > tend to split around different functions e.g. project manager, systems > > analyst, designer, programmer, etc. and they are expected to put in > 120 > > hours of work each. The projects run from August to October. The > students > > compete for a $1000 awarded by Accenture and they are very competitive > and > > the best produce very high class results of industrial standard. You > might > > want to use them for your own enterprises or for a community group you > are > > aassociated with. The offer is restricted to the Sydney environs, > although > > last year one group travelled to Newcastle. Not all ideas are suitable > for > > this type of project as they might be too small or too large. Write to > me > > and I'm happy to help you develop something of the correct size. > > cheers > > jon > > > > -- > > Jon Patrick > > Chair of Language Technology > > School of Information Technologies > > University of Sydney > > Sydney, NSW, 2006, Australia > > > > Just ask us, Jon, we can think of all sorts of projects. > I have a son doing Computer Science at St Elsewhere's and I was already > thinking up ways to get their groups involved in projects for "us" > (being GP > type people) > Liz > > -- > Does the same as the system call of that name. > If you don't know what it does, don't worry about it. > -- Larry Wall in the perl man page regarding chroot(2) > -- Jon Patrick Chair of Language Technology School of Information Technologies University of Sydney Sydney, NSW, 2006, Australia ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. _______________________________________________ Gpcg_talk mailing list [email protected] http://ozdocit.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gpcg_talk
