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My Resume | Web Site Portfolio | Guest Speaking Appearances
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Some Inspiration....
"Anything I've ever done that ultimately was worthwhile...initially scared me to death." (Betty Bender )
Welcome to my home page at Tulane University where I am a professor in both the A.B. Freeman School of Business and University College. In addition to my teaching responsibilites, I also have my own consulting firm, Rdconsultants.com. I moved to New Orleans four years ago to attend graduate school with the thought that I would return to my home town of Philadelphia. While here I fell in love with the sights, sounds and culture of New Orleans. I am proud to call it home.
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| Business Computing |
Business Computing is an introductory course in the basics of how to use a computer. Upon completion of the course the student will have a good grounding in how a computer works from the mechanical side and its operational side. The student is introduced to basic concepts that allow them to feel more comfortable with software applications in Word, Excel, Access, Presentations and methods for using Internet and electronic mail.
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Working With The Internet
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Working with the Internet is an introductory course covering the basic ideas behind the Internet. The goal is to give a student an understanding of Internet Protocol, transmission of web pages, how to correctly use search engines, how to send and receive electronic mail, and a basic grounding in HTML (Hypertext Mark-up Language.) For the final project the students build web pages about their own personal interests.
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Electronic Commerce
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The Wall Street Journal predicts that by the year 2003 seventy-five percent of all businesses will be online. Are you prepared for this new business model? Do you want to know how to get into the game? Whether you should host your web site in-house or use an Internet Service Provider? Electronic Commerce will provide you with enough information upon completion of the course that you will have a working business plan to start your own Internet Enterprise. Topics to be discussed are: How to set up a web site, How to build community around a web site, How to build a catalog on line with transaction capabilities, Business to Business (procurement) applications, Virtual storefronts, Intranet applications, and Extranet applications.
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| Love what you do, and do what you love, and never accept mediocre or second best. |
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