CCSF Home Page for Peter Wood
Welcome to my Home Page. I am an
instructor in the CNIT
department at CCSF and teach
classes on Basic Networking, Unix Networking, Apache Web Server, and
the CCNA level classes of our Cisco Networking
Academy.
I also sometimes teach Unix shell scripting with the CS
department. You can read a bit more on my background.
For
information
on
the
classes
I
am
teaching
see
the
schedule
links
below.
Information
on
adding
& keeping a
class is below.
| CNIT
201E, Sec 831, CRN 38603, 3 units NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS with Sufyaan Mateen Type: Hybrid, half semester (1/23-3/19) Online with some In-Person Meetings: Closed |
CNIT
202E, Sec 831, CRN 38647, 3 units ROUTING PROTOCOLS & CONCEPTS with Sufyaan Mateen Type: Hybrid, half semester (3/20-5/22) Online with some In-Person Meetings: Starts 3/20 |
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| CNIT
270,
Sec
831,
CRN
37245,
3
units
UNIX/LINUX NETWORK SERVICES Type: Hybrid full semester Online with some In-Person Meetings: Prequisite: CNIT 106 or CNIT 201E Closed |
CNIT 271,
Sec 831,
CRN 37063, 1 unit APACHE WEB SERVER INTRO Type: Hybrid short course (2/08-3/08) Online with some In-Person Meetings: Starts 2/08 |
CNIT 272, Sec 831,
CRN 39293, 2 units
APACHE WEB SERVER ADVANCED Type: Hybrid half course (3/22-5/24) Online with some In-Person Meetings: Starts 3/22 |
| CS
160A, Sec 831, CRN 36537, 2
units
INTRO TO UNIX/LINUX Type: Online only, half semester (1/19-3/18) Closed |
CS
160A, Sec 832, CRN 38702, 2
units
INTRO TO UNIX/LINUX Type: Online only, half semester (1/19-3/18) Closed |
CS
113A, Sec 831 , CRN 36522, 3
units
INTRO TO PERL PROGRAMMING Type: Online only, full semester Advisory: CS 160A or demonstration of CS 160A exit skills. Closed |
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Contact Info: |
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Email: pwood@ccsf.edu (the best way to reach me outside of class) |
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Web: http://fog.ccsf.edu/~pwood (this web page) |
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Phone: 415/239-3229, fax: 415/239-3254. |
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Office: Science 35B |
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Office Hours: Mostly online, and after in-person class meetings in the classroom. Email is the best way to reach me to setup a meeting. Skype meetings are also possible. |