Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!ucsd!orion.cf.uci.edu!uci-ics!zardoz!dhw68k!allan From: allan@dhw68k.cts.com (Alan Perry) Newsgroups: comp.edu Subject: Teaching Unix Message-ID: <19504@dhw68k.cts.com> Date: 4 Feb 89 02:02:48 GMT Organization: Wolfskill & Dowling residence; Anaheim, CA (USA) Lines: 19 A sheet listing classes that people might want to take or teach was passed around where I work. One of the classes was Unix. 69 people indicated they wanted to take a Unix class and 1 person said they would teach it. Well, I was that 1 person (and when they mentioned I would get PAID to do it, it made it sound more interesting). What should I teach them? From the people I have talked to, my audience will be engineers and managers whose background is the proprietary mainframe that we sell (the Unisys (Burroughs) A Series machines). Actually, I have a good idea of what I am going to do, but would like some other input (particularly from someone who has done this before). Thanks. -- alan perry UUCP: {trwrb,hplabs}!felix!dhw68k!allan Internet: allan@dhw68k.cts.com