From the Editor's Desk - September 2009
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Welcome to the September edition of Wavelength.
It’s still hot… and I assure you that I am anything
but delicate. I am quite sure that the weather is warmer than it
should be at this time of the year. I also know that it’s
going to be worse. In the next forty years we’d be seeing
a rise of 4 degrees in the temperature!
I don’t know if I would remain functional at those temperatures
(provided I make it into my eighties.) I’d rather live better
today – and living better definitely doesn’t mean closeting
myself in an air-conditioned room and pounding away at the keyboard.
That isn’t what I want – I want to live free. I don’t
want to be a grown-up 24 hours a day and 7 days a week – I
want to be a child at least for an hour a day and a day a week.
But I need to free up that day. I need to work more efficiently
so that I have more time to call my own. To this end, Wavelength’s
mystery of the month article reintroduces ADDIE, the model that’s
at the core of all development process models. Click http://www.vibrantwavelength.com/addie_model.htm
to read it.
The Online Courses are beginning their sessions on October
1, 2009. I welcome all our participants on board and wish them a
happy journey. We shall be opening the registrations for the sessions
starting January 2010 soon. You are welcome to send your application
for the program that interests you most. As you can’t take
two Wavelength courses simultaneously, we request you make your
selection judiciously.
Here’s a quick synopsis of Wavelength’s online
course offerings.
The IDCWC Contact course is
schedule to begin its next session on November 01, 2009. The ActionScript
Developer Certificate Course (ASDC)
and FAADC (the
FLEX Course) are scheduled to begin their next sessions on October
18, 2009 . If you are interested in enrolling for any of these courses,
please call us at 9810324284/120-4315505 or write to us at
connect [at] vibrantwavelength [dot] com
I wish you all a happy festival season.
Thanks and Warm Regards,
Shafali
Shafali R. Anand.
(Editor & Publisher - Wavelength)
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