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On 6/10/2008at 9:29:40 AM, Pat Feder from District: Milwaukee
wrote: Instructor

On 11/18/2008at 11:15:17 AM, Andrew Bangsberg from District: WITC NR (IT-Web)
wrote: Looks OK to me. -andy

On 11/18/2008at 12:06:07 PM, Andy Czerkas from District: Madison
wrote: The document looks ok

On 11/18/2008at 1:47:07 PM, Christine Lazaro from District: Gateway Technical College
wrote: Looks okay to me

On 11/18/2008at 2:43:16 PM, Greg Brodt from District: WITC
wrote: How about: Network Specialist and Computer Specialist? I've seen these titles in job descriptions.

On 11/18/2008at 3:05:27 PM, Bill Schallert from District: Madison
wrote: Looks OK to me.

On 11/18/2008at 3:23:52 PM, Brent Sieling from District: MATC
wrote: Looks OK to me.

On 11/18/2008at 6:55:14 PM, Volker Gaul from District: Mid-State
wrote: Should the titles under Web Job Titles qualify someone to teach "web programming"? Don't all our degrees include programming or are some 152 instructors teaching web design, layout, etc. without programming?

On 11/19/2008at 11:51:55 AM, Scott Biscobing from District: Nicolet Area
wrote: It looks good to me.

On 11/19/2008at 1:58:44 PM, L. Charles Andersen from District: Milwaukee Area
wrote: At a minimum, a programming instructor should have both designed and written software. Analysis, testing, or maintaining alone are insufficient, but each would be a bonus. I have worked with systems analysts and testers whom I would not let near the code.

On 11/19/2008at 2:23:42 PM, Patrick Feder from District: Milwaukee Area Technical College
wrote: The document looks good to me.

On 11/20/2008at 7:44:29 AM, Larry Domine from District: Miwaukee Area Technical College
wrote: Smaller companies do not have analyst or higher level job titles. Here are a couple of positions that should be considered for Section I: Network Specialist, Programmer Database Developer Database Specialist Web Programmer The position "Information Technology Trainer" needs to be moved from Section I to Section III. Many of the people that I know that are in this position just teach how to use an application.

On 11/21/2008at 8:21:01 AM, Jeff Scott from District: Blackhawk Technical College
wrote: For the Web Job Titles:, I would add Web Developer and Web Programmer. - Jeff Scott, IT Web Programmer/Analyst Instructor Blackhawk Technical College Janesville, WI jscott@blackhawk.edu