[Casper] Do We Need The JumpStart
Nienaber, Bill
bill.nienaber at collemcvoy.com
Thu Jul 19 09:21:31 PDT 2007
I love the idea of a forum! It would be nice to be able to easily search
the previous/current discussions amongst users.
Just my $0.02
Bill Nienaber / Creative Systems Administrator / COLLE+McVOY / 612-305-6125
400 North First Avenue / Suite 700 / Minneapolis, MN 55401-1954
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> From: mcorippo <mcorippo at lblp.com>
> Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 09:12:40 -0700
> To: Keith E Gatling <kgatling at mph.net>
> Cc: Casper List <casper at list.jamfsoftware.com>
> Subject: Re: [Casper] Do We Need The JumpStart
>
> Well.....
>
> We did Casper without training for almost a year before we were able to work
> out a jam(f)-packed, speed-reading, one day special version of the Jump Start.
> A couple of us were in the Twin Cities area for a
> remote project and Mr. Wudi came to us with a portable lab. It was great. In
> some ways, I liked *not* going to training first. We were able to breeze over
> the basics and spend more time on more advanced
> questions and specific problems that we would have not even thought early in
> our Casper roll out.
>
> I say jump in and RTFM for now. Not optimal, but can go a long way by
> yourself. Still fight for some training $$, as even a year later, it is well
> worth the cost. Besides, your staff time is valuable, and
> going the self-taught route is always slower. Time is money.
>
> Can I piggy back a question here?
>
> I am thankful for this list, but I would love to see a Casper forum. If Jamf
> is too busy adding great new features and making Casper 6 perfect, how would
> you folks feel about a freebie Casper forum? If
> someone builds it, will you come?
>
> Thanks,
> Matt Corippo
> Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes
>
>
>
>
> "Keith E Gatling" <kgatling at mph.net> on July 19, 2007 at 6:51 AM -0700 wrote:
>> So far, I've been seeing a lot of responses from relatively large
>> organizations - public school systems, universities, etc - with what I'm
>> assuming are pretty big budgets. Is there anyone out there from a
>> small independent school, who can share their experience and recommendations
>> with us?
>> --
>> keg
>>
>> * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
>> Keith E Gatling - Computer Instructor
>> Manlius Pebble Hill School
>> 5300 Jamesville Rd
>> DeWitt, NY 13214
>> 315.446.2452
>> [ http://www.gatling.us/keith ]http://www.gatling.us/keith
>>
>> Some teachers teach subjects. Others teach students.
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