University of Missouri-St. Louis
Computer Education & Training Center
Instructors
The exceptionally high technical proficiency and presentation skills
of the teaching staff are two factors that make the Computer Education & Training Center unique. Many of the faculty are computer professionals who
have refined their knowledge and skills in the real-world work
environment. Instructors are chosen not only for the breadth and
depth of their technical knowledge and experience, but also for
their ability to clearly communicate technical information and
assist students to understand and apply it.
Our instructors:
Lloyd Abernathy,
Bill Barry,
Mara Delcamp,
Nancy Haupt,
Cezary Janikow,
Dick Koerper,
Sandy Lux,
Doyle McClellan,
Julia Otto,
Frank Richey,
Karen Rohne,
and
Andrew Schwartz.
Lloyd Abernathy
has more than 18 years' experience as a software development engineer.
He received his Bachelor Degree in Computer Science from DeVry Institute
of Technology. Lloyd's background includes third and fourth generation
languages, and web design scripting languages. Lloyd has worked as a developer
for Southwestern Bell, State Farm Insurance, and as an independent consultant
for several large companies. Lloyd currently owns and operates an E-commerce
business, and serves as a leadership consultant.
Bill Barry
brings over 10 years of practical experience and an easy-to-follow
teaching style to the classroom. He built his computer knowledge
while working for 3 years in medical research and for 6 years in
maintenance management and technical support at St. Louis area companies.
His experience includes Microsoft Office products, programming languages,
HTML, and JavaScript. Bill holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the
University of Missouri-Columbia.
Mara Delcamp
enjoys teaching, and it shows in the classroom through the patience and
clarity of her explanations. Her software experience includes word processing,
spreadsheet, presentation and publication programs. Prior to joining the Micrcomputer
team, Mara taught technical writing at Oklahoma State University, where she worked
with students on both writing and software skills. She earned her B.A. from the
University of Tulsa and her M.A. in technical writing from Oklahoma State University
in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Nancy Haupt
brings practical experience and a strong desire for her students' success
to a variety of courses at the Computer Education & Training Center. Before joining the Program,
Nancy taught business and technology classes at Computer City, Patricia Stevens College,
and Kirkwood High School. She has designed Web sites, provided support for product
installation and training, and has held positions at Southwestern Bell and
Trans World Airlines. She received a B.S. from Missouri State University
and an M.A. in educational technology from Webster University.
Cezary Janikow
is an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computer
Science at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. His interests include
evolutionary computation, artificial intelligence, fuzzy representation,
and software engineering. He has consulted for the U.S. Navy and NASA,
doing both basic research and software design/development in C and C++.
Cezary is the author of three public domain software packages, one
supported by NASA/Johnson Space Center and another by the National
Science Foundation. He has a Ph.D. in computer science from the
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and an M.A. and B.A. in
computer science from the University of North Carolina-Charlotte.
Dick Koerper
weaves humor and practical examples into his classes. With more than 20
years of experience in the computer field, he has worked with operating
systems since the '70s. For eight years, Dick provided a variety of
computer-related services at the Beverly Farms Foundation for developmentally
challenged individuals. He conducted computer training classes for staff,
did troubleshooting, and refitted computers with adaptive equipment to
make them accessible to the physically challenged. Dick's areas of expertise
include operating systems (Macintosh, Windows), graphics, Web page design,
the Internet, spreadsheets, and databases. He seems to have a knack for
translating technical concepts into clear language and putting it all into
a real-life context. Dick is a member of NAPP (National Association of PhotoShop
Professionals) and has a B.A. in education from Southern Illinois University
at Edwardsville.
Sandy Lux
teaches her classes with a deep knowledge of the course materials and a professional
presentation style. She worked in the Computer Education & Training Center's curriculum department for
seven years, developing materials and structuring course work. Her ability to provide
practical tips and to thoroughly address student questions makes her an effective
educator. Sandy received a B.A. from Washington University and an M.Ed. from
Vanderbilt University.
Doyle McClellan brings over 20 years of technical support and network
administration experience to the classroom. He has worked in military,
technical service, retail, healthcare, and education environments in a
broad range of technology roles. He has taught in K-12, vocational, corporate,
and higher education settings. This experience helps him tailor his instruction
to people from a variety of backgrounds and industries. His class subjects are
related to technical support and administration of hardware, utilities, operating
systems, and best practices for networked systems. Doyle has a B.A. from Columbia
College and military training in strategic-weapons-systems electronics, along with
a variety of industry-standard, technical-support certifications.
Julia Otto
has worked as a free-lance training consultant since 1988. Her consulting
experience includes corporate training and course development. Julia's
application experience includes spreadsheets, databases, word processors,
and the Internet. While she has a special talent for helping beginning
students feel at ease, Julia brings in-depth knowledge and high energy
that challenges more advanced students as well. Building on her practical
business knowledge gained at AT&T and Southwestern Bell, Julia blends
real-life examples into her teaching. She holds a B.A. in finance from
the University of Illinois.
Frank Richey
has been teaching for the Computer Education & Training Center since 1992. He teaches a wide
range of classes, from introductory to technical. Frank began his training career
as a sales manager at Cubic Systems, where he taught new sales staff and clients
business software applications. Later, as owner of his own company, he developed
databases for small businesses and trained users. His experience as a business owner
has given him a first-hand awareness of the needs of businesses today. His specialties
are Access, Windows XP, Vista, Windows 2003, and SQL Server. He holds a B.S. in
psychology and marketing from Southwest Missouri State University.
Karen Rohne
has been an editor for more than 25 years, working in both the public
and private sectors in Washington, D.C., Chicago, and St. Louis. Her
experience includes the production of brochures, newsletters, journals,
and books. She brings to our desktop publishing courses a thorough
knowledge of design, layout, and the printing process, combined with
extensive experience in page layout programs. She received her B.A.
from Grinnell College and her master's degree in English from the
University of Chicago.
Andrew Schwartz
is president of his own computer consulting and development company,
specializing in database management and information analysis applications.
He has more than 35 years of experience creating and maintaining databases
on computers ranging in size from mainframes to PCs to the Internet.
Andrew is the author of four database application books published by Que Corporation.
His book, Quattro Pro for Windows, was translated into several languages, including
Portuguese, Hebrew, Polish, and Slovenian. In addition, he has written many articles for PC Magazine and other publications.
Andrew served as president of the St. Louis Users Group for the PC for five years.
He has been teaching for the Computer Education & Training Center since 1987. He holds a
B.A. from Amherst College and an M.B.A. from the Tuck School at Dartmouth College.
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