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Santa Ana College
BA 150  - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Ticket #: 1215001     Instructor: Debbie Crowley

GIS Instructor Introduction

My name is Debbie Crowley. I am currently a part time instructor at Santa Ana College, where I currently teach Computer Desktop Security and Intro to GIS for the Business Applications Department, Internet and Web Essentials for the Computer Science Department and & Photoshop classes for PSI. I've been teaching here since September 1995. I've been teaching computer networking courses at Coastline Community College since January 1995.

I started working with computers in 1981 as a mainframe programmer. In the mid 80's I started programming in the PC environment. In 1990 I moved to PC technical support position which led me to the world of corporate training. After a few years of this I started teaching in the Community College environment in 1993. I have written numerous Computer Based Training products in the area of Networking.

I live in Southern California, with my husband of 22 years, and my 9 year old daughter. We love to travel, and our primary form of recreation is Snow Skiing and our favorite vacation spot is Alaska.

To contact me:

e-mail: gisdeb@yahoo.com
This is my preferred method of contact. I will check my email everyday (except for unforeseen circumstances) and reply to your email within 24 hours. Feel free to ask questions, but first check the FAQ to see if your question is addressed there. I will not always reply to all emails directly, as I may feel that some of the replies would be of interest to the entire class. In this case I will post the information to our FAQ.
fax: (714) 841-3128
Use fax for anything you need to get to me in document form if you can't send me the document as an e-mail attachment.
voice mail: (714) 585-8131
Last resort. Please only use voice mail, for emergencies. If you need to talk to me over the phone, I'd prefer you let me know this in an email that includes your phone number. Then I will call you ASAP.

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Last updated: Aug. 16, 2008