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z/OS JCL - Basic
Mainframe Courseware - Presentation of
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Running a Simple
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| Terminology and Concepts |
JCL Syntax |
Special DD
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Using Existing
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Additional Operands |
Catalog and
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Mainframe Courseware - Which Demonstrates and Explains
Computer Education Techniques mainframe courseware has been developed based upon the
standards of the New York State Department of Education - Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision. Content includes industry standard subject matter, augmented with client-specific requirements and technology updates.
The lesson plan serves as the foundation for multiple delivery medium: traditional or technology-driven classroom with a subject matter expert,
distance-learning, and blended web-based delivery courses.
Chapters are organized into lessons and provide a sequential presentation of content
with integrated examples, exercises, and review questions. A variety of formats are utilized to teach different types of software: concise narrative descriptions, tabular information, diagrammatic, bullet point, and code snippets. At the client's discretion
pre and post course assessment validation also
can be utilized.Content is organized for multi- source and directional communication of web-based delivery: combination of HTML pages, Flash video, streaming videos, slide shows, and video conferencing. Both the subject matter and services offered through SYS-ED websites have been developed to facilitate the uploading of data and utilization of open
source Moodle and commercial authoring and transmission delivery systems.