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RE: Alpha/Beta Testing





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> From: 	Michael McNaughton[SMTP:mcnaught%lanl.gov@internet.al.gov]
> Sent: 	28 September, 1999 3:47 PM
> To: 	Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: 	Re: Alpha/Beta Testing
> 
> John
> 
> I would like to be involved, probably in the alpha-testing phase. I am an
> adjunct professor of physics and core faculty member at the University of
> New Mexico at Los Alamos, and also the former Team Leader for Radiological
> Training at Los Alamos National Lab. I am a CHP with 18 years teaching
> experience.
> 
> mike
> 
> At 02:48 PM 9/28/99 -0500, you wrote:
> >Greetings out there in radiation land,
> >
> >I am field testing a radiation safety training course in October.
> Currently
> >this course is a one unit academic program here at San Jose State
> >University. I am putting it online for the spring semester. I need to
> obtain
> >feed back from people on the content (alpha testing) and the learners
> >perspective (beta testing). I will only be making part of the program
> >available online for testing. It would take too much of your time to go
> >through the entire course. 
> >
> >The onsite course is at least 20 hours and is intended for individuals
> with
> >NO background handling radioactive materials. The textbook will not be
> >online (it generates income). The Power Point presentation will be
> online.
> >The course has 26 lessons. I am producing the voice over for the Power
> Point
> >presentations as I write this message. 
> >
> >I will also be looking for graphics to include in the course. This will
> >support practical exercises such as performing a surveys. 
> >
> >I would like to get about 10 people for alpha and 10 people for beta
> >testing. Please send me your email address if you would like to
> participate
> >in the testing. Comments and recommendations will be incorporated. 
> >
> >Once the course has been completed, it will available under Continuing
> >Education as a distance learning course as well as being taught on
> campus. I
> >wanted to make this training available to anyone who needs it. 
> >
> >John Pickering
> >San Jose State University
> >johnjp@email.sjsu.edu
> >
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