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Professor David Astorino

Prof. David Astorino

Email Address: dastorin@lorainccc.edu
Telephone: (800) 995-5222, Ext. 7215

CMNW 111, Introduction to Computers
Section: ZWWW1
(5 Week Class - Begins May 26  - Ends June 29)

This class will be delivered using the ANGEL course management system. After registering, students should review the directions on How to Use ANGEL for Your Course. Students are also encouraged to attend an ANGEL On-Campus Orientation. ANGEL Internet courses cannot be accessed until the first day of the term. Once your class begins you must log on to participate.

CMNW 221, C, C++ Linux for Hardware Interfacing
Section: ZWWW1
(8 Week Class - Begins June 9 - Ends August 3)

This class will be delivered using the ANGEL course management system. After registering, read the webpage How to Use ANGEL For Your Course. Be sure to watch the ANGEL Video Tutorials. Internet courses cannot be accessed until the first day of the term. Once your class begins you must log on to participate.

ELCT 112, Electronic Circuits II
Section: ZBL70 (Blended Course)
(8 Week Class - Begins June 9 - Ends August 3)

This class is taught in a hybrid format. Students attend two campus sessions per week while completing other course activities via the Internet. The web-based portion of this class will be delivered using the ANGEL course management system. After registering, read the webpage "How to Use ANGEL For Your Course". Be sure to watch the ANGEL Video Tutorials. Internet courses cannot be accessed until the first day of the term. Once your class begins you must log on to participate.

Class Meets
Days:
Tuesdays and Thursdays 
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Room: AT 128

ELCT 121, Digital Electronics
Section: ZWWW1
(8 Week Class - Begins June 9 - Ends August 3)

This class will be delivered using the ANGEL course management system. After registering, students should review the directions on How to Use ANGEL for Your Course. Students are also encouraged to attend an ANGEL On-Campus Orientation. ANGEL Internet courses cannot be accessed until the first day of the term. Once your class begins you must log on to participate. 



 

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