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BUILDING COMMUNITY IN THE CLASSROOM
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GET PUBLISHED NOW
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THE ORIGINS OF RELIGION
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CHILDREN’S PICTURE BOOK WRITING I
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MOBILE DIGITAL FORENSIC EXAMINER TRAINING
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ALTERNATIVE PROCESS PHOTOGRAPHY
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DIGITAL FORENSICS FIRST RESPONDERS
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DRAWING WITH SUMI INK
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INTRODUCTION TO VEHICULAR VULNERABILITIES
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JEWELRY DESIGN
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ADVANCED VEHICULAR VULNERABILITIES
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JEWELRY DESIGN II
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AYURVEDIC EATING
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FEED
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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FOR
NC R 9160
GET PUBLISHED NOW INST RUCTOR
Amplify your voice and leave a legacy by learning how
Brian Schwartz
to get your writing published. In Get Published Now, Brian Schwartz will help you take the step from writer
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Saturday October 13 9:10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
to author. Schwartz, the founder of SelfPublish.org and former president of the Colorado Independent Publishers Association, has spent the last eight years working with authors and publishers to help them reach success. Topics
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covered include advice from bestselling authors, common
$125
mistakes to avoid, marketing, branding, internet resources, and more. Learn how to implement a plan to get your writing published now!
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NCR 9196
CHILDREN’S PICTURE BOOK WRITING I INSTRUCTOR
Have you ever wanted to write a children’s picture
Cindy Neuschwander
book? Join published author and teacher Cindy Neuschwander and learn about this writing genre.
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Thursdays October 4, 11, 18, 25 November 1 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. FEE
$185
Five two-hour sessions cover all aspects of writing, editing and publishing your manuscript. Topics covered in this class include: •
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Overview from first ideas to published books History Character
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Narrative structures Story skeletons Illustrations Editing Submissions
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Mind of the child
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Publishing contracts
Whether you are a teacher, parent/grandparent or someone who has a great kids’ story to tell, this class is for you!
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NC R 9701
ALTERNATIVE PROCESS PHOTOGRAPHY INSTRUCTOR
Explore alternative photographic processes as you
Dara Rosenwasser
learn to produce photographs in non-traditional ways. This hands-on class explores historic photographic
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Saturdays September 8, 15, 22, 29 1 to 4 p.m. FEE
$139
processes through an introduction to the materials and the creation and evaluation of the photographic image.
This is an introductory photography course. Through a series of hands-on demonstrations and exercises, students will learn the basics of alternative photographic processes to produce one-of-a-kind, exceptional works of art. We will cover the essential components of image-making as it relates to fine art and photographic media.
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NCR 9587
DRAWING with SUMI INK Tricia Reichert
A bottle of ink, a bamboo pen, a brush and paper open up a world of possibilities.
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In this class you will learn how to make your drawings
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Saturdays November 17 December 1, 8, 15 9 a.m. to noon FE E
$169
with Sumi ink. By adding ink washes, along with a little watercolor, if you wish, you will create a variety of beautiful ink and wash drawings. The subjects that you will be exploring during this class include animals and birds. You will start all of the drawings in pencil until you are comfortable with drawing directly with ink.
NCR 9704
JEWELRY DESIGN INSTRUCTOR
This is an introductory jewelry design course
Dara Rosenwasser
exploring cold connections in metal arts. The focus of this class will be on contemporary methods of
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creating unique jewelry designs. By the end of this
Saturdays January 12 - February 2 (2019) 1 to 4 p.m. FEE
$139
four-session class, students will feel comfortable with varied methods of producing jewelry in new ways — from electroforming a bangle bracelet and creating wire-wrapped briolette earrings to creating wearable art with mixed metals. Through a series of handson demonstrations and exercises, students will learn the basics of contemporary cold-connection jewelry design, allowing them to produce one-of-akind works of art. We will be covering the essential components of jewelry design as it relates to wearable and metal arts. Supplies are expected to cost $115, not included in class fee.
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JEWELRY DESIGN II This is an intermediate level jewelry design course exploring cold connections in metal arts.
INSTRUCTOR
Dara Rosenwasser
Some jewelry making experience is required (such WHEN
Saturdays October 6, 13, 20, 27 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. FEE
$159
as completion of the first Jewelry Design class). The focus of this class is on contemporary methods of bench techniques with emphasis on sawing and filing custom designs. By the end of this four-session class, students should feel comfortable with a variety of methods to produce jewelry in new ways, from hand sawing through fabrication and design. A series of hands-on demonstrations and exercises will aid students in applying the intermediate techniques of contemporary cold-connection jewelry design, allowing them to produce one-of-a-kind, exceptional works of art. This class covers the additional components of jewelry design as it relates to wearable art and metal arts. Supplies are expected to cost $130, not included in class fee.
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NCR 9708
PROJECT MANAGEMENT PR O FE SS I O N A L CE R T I F I C AT I O N E X A M PR E P INSTRUCTOR
This course prepares participants to pass the
Mark Ward
Project Management Institute’s Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification exam.
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Mon., Tue., Wed. September 10, 11 ,12 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The course includes an extensive overview of the ten project management subject areas: integration, scope, schedule, cost, quality, resource, communication, risk, procurement, and stakeholder management. This course satisfies the 35-contact hour requirement participants need
FEE
$2,100
to qualify to take the PMP examination. Upon completion of classroom instruction, each student will receive one-year access to 260 presentation review questions and answers covering the 13 chapters in the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK®) Guide.
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D EV 10 E 879
BUILDING COMMUNITY in the
CLASSROOM 37 POWERFUL AND EASY WAYS TO TEACH CHAR ACTER and CRITICAL THINKING Foster critical thinking through Classical Thought.
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Ann Lorenzen
Learn practical skills and techniques to build
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empathy, character and community in the classroom
Saturdays December 1 and 8 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
relevance of Classical Thought in our daily lives and
by recognizing and celebrating the usefulness and relationships. Practice with implementation of the concepts and techniques and evaluation of lesson
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$199
plans — without stress and with measurable positive results. 10 hours (1 C.E.U.) Prerequisites: Familiarity with/access to National and California State Content Standards for Critical Thinking (Grades 5–10).
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Religion has long been one of the most powerful, controversial and misunderstood forces in society. THI S COUR SE A I M S TO P U L L B A C K T H E CU RTA I N A N D OPEN NE W VI STA S F OR U ND E R STA N D I N G REL I G I O N A ND I TS P L A C E I N THE WO RL D .
WORLD RELIGIONS LECTURE SERIES I
II
III
ORI GI NS OF RELI GI ON
THE F U TU R E OF R E L I G I ON
CHOOSING A SPIRITUAL PATH
October 2, 9, 16 6:10 to 8 p.m.
February 5, 12, 19 6:10 to 8 p.m.
April 16, 23, 30 6:10 to 8 p.m.
Why did religion and spirituality begin in society? Why is it so controversial and led to so many wars over the years? What is the future of religion? What is the relationship between religion and science? How does one systematically navigate a spiritual life? This fall, dive into the first section of this globe-spanning topic with Stephen Lloyd-Moffett, Ph.D., a renowned professor of religious studies. 12
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THE ORIGINS
of
RELIGION INST RUCTOR
Religion has been present in nearly every culture
Stephen Lloyd-Moffett, Ph.D.
around the globe and has inspired some of the most beautiful and disturbing moments in human
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Tuesdays October 2, 9, 16 6:10 p.m. to 8 p.m.
history. This section of the course examines the question, “Why did religion begin?� It will look at religion as a response to the sacred as well as scientific and biological bases for religion. Finally, it
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will look at the great theories of the origin of religion
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from anthropology, sociology and psychology. This exploration may inspire you to re-examine your whole perspective on the purpose of religion.
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DEV 10 E 875
Mobile Digital Forensic Examiner TRAINING
This course is designed to provide foundational knowledge and hands-on skills needed to become a mobile device forensics examiner.
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Richard Plummer W HEN
Wed., Thu., Fri. September 5 – 7, or Oct. 3 – Oct. 5, or Nov. 7 – Nov. 9, or Dec. 5 – Dec. 7 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. FE E
$2,000
This vendor-neutral, hands-on training course will teach students how to access critical data stored on mobile devices and understand how popular forensic software extracts data from these locations. We focus on the forensics process, identifying where data resides, and how to extract that data manually. This course is aimed at forensic examiners, detectives, investigators, information security professionals, and law enforcement officers who seek to specialize in mobile device forensics. Lawyers, paralegals, IT auditors, and IT professionals involved in civil proceedings and the electronic discovery process will also gain relevant knowledge and techniques. This course is designed to prepare students who are seeking the Mobile Device Forensics Examiner (MDFE) certification — one of only two industry leading vendor-neutral mobile device forensics certifications. To ensure success in this course, you should be able to perform basic Microsoft Windows operations and be familiar with basic forensics concepts. This course has been written as an introduction to mobile device forensics and instructs all levels, from beginners
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to advanced professionals.
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D EV 10 E 874
DIGITAL FORENSICS for FIRST RESPONDERS INST RUCTOR
This 8-hour course is designed as an
Bruce Pixley
introduction for first responders (officers,
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investigators and supervisors) who have basic computer skills and are seeking
Tuesdays August 28, or September 25, or October 16, or November 13, or December 11
the basics of identifying, preserving and
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
identification, legal issues related to the
collecting digital evidence. This class will provide training on the standards of preserving digital evidence for court, an introduction to computer and component search and seizure of digital evidence, an
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overview of the phases of digital forensics,
$650
data authentication, and the preservation and collection of digital evidence, including storage media for the collection of digital evidence and evidence authentication.
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D E V 10 E 876
INTRODUCTION to VEHICULAR VULNERABILITIES WHEN
I N S TRU C TOR
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Monday December 10, or March 18 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Bruce DeBruhl
$845
DE V 10 E 877
ADVANCED VEHICULAR VULNERABILITIES
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I N S TRU C TOR
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Tuesday – Friday December 11 – 14, or March 19 – 22 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Bruce DeBruhl
$2,600
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Organizations spend a great deal of time, money and resources protecting their physical infrastructures from cyber breaches but neglect the vehicles their teams use on the ELD (electronic logging device). This four-day course introduces individuals with basic computer skills to the security vulnerabilities accessible to hackers in any vehicle, anytime and anywhere. This hands-on immersive training program teaches participants to discover where security vulnerabilities may exist through a Learn by Doing experience. Attendees also gain an understanding of how to identify and enumerate the common ELD equipment used by modern police forces. I N T H I S C O U R S E , YO U W I L L G A I N A P P L I CA B L E TECHNIQUES AND KNOWLEDGE IN:
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Penetration testing of wiring, antennas, infotainment systems and radios.
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Software that operates your vehicles (most vehicles today contain millions of lines of code).
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The security risk of mobile phones entering your car.
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Accessible passwords to hackers in your vehicle.
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How to tell if your vehicle has been compromised.
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Digital attacks on drivers in your community.
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NC R 9709
AYURVEDIC EATING
a Seasonal Conversation Over Food
INSTRUCTOR
In this three-hour course, we will explore how
Sera Melini
food impacts our well-being. Using the Ayurvedic principles of the six tastes, we will learn how
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Saturday October 20 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. FEE
$175
spices in a meal affect digestion and flavor. Together we will learn about the palate through the Ayurvedic lens. This includes a deep discussion of the six flavors of life. We will sample each flavor and discuss how too much or too little flavor impacts health and diet in general. We will then eat and drink a simple lunch fit for the fall and speak about how the meal has been adjusted to support the qualities present in these months. The combination of this experience, along with discussion, will illuminate how we can review and change our food choices (from diet, to time of day, to spices and food groups) during other months of the year and stages in our lives. The workshop will be hands on and you will be provided a handout and recipe.
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Cal Poly, Cuesta College and Allan Hancock College are pleased to announce the Farmers Experiential Education and Development (F.E.E.D.) Certificate Program is available to the community at a lower price and with more flexible options. Students will take prerequisite and co-requisite classes at either Cuesta College or Allan Hancock College and then attend the handson internship class at Cal Poly to achieve their F.E.E.D. Certificate. Learn more about F.E.E.D. on the website.
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