I’m happy to have you in my class. This course will help prepare you for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam.
This class is delivered in a Live Online format. Attendance is by using Zoom video conferencing. Zoom is easy to use either in a web browser or with a native app for your operating system.
Course: CLD110 Amazon Web Services Cloud Foundations
Section: 27884
Term: Spring 2025
Credits: 3
Course Requisite(s): none
Prerequisites: CLD110 Amazon Web Services Cloud Foundations
Location: NA
Days: Wednesday
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Start Date: 01/15/2025
End Date: 03/05/2025
Instruction Mode: Live Online
Withdrawal with Refund: 21 January 2025
Withdrawal without Instructor Permission (no refund): 6 February 2025
This is a three (3) credit-hour lecture/lab course. Plan to spend 2.5 hours per class period.
Plan to spend at least 3 hours on homework weekly. Accelerated courses will require additional time per week.
All material needed for this class is provided online by Amazon Web Services at no cost to you.
Most of the work in this class is done online so an up-to-date computer with a reliable Internet connection is a must. The college provides classroom computer you can use during class periods and there are computers in the Multi-Use Computer Lab in BA 40 which you use.
During this course you may have an option to participate in web-conferencing. To participate fully, you will need access to a webcam and a microphone. Most computers have them built in or they can they can be purchased them at most retail locations.
All the class material such as videos, quizzes, and labs will be on the AWS LMS (Learning Management System). The AWS Canvas is separate from MCC's Canvas and the grades are not automatically transferred. Your grades in MCC's Canvas will not be updated until I manually export them from AWS and manually import them into MCC's grade book. This will happen at least once a week. Don't Panic! The most current grade for a quiz or lab is always visible in the AWS Canvas LMS.
I use Zoom for video conferencing. There will be a link in Canvas to connect to our regular Zoom meetings. If you are new to video conferencing you can join a test meeting to try out your camera and microphone.
I have been teaching the Linux Operating System since 2008 at Mesa Community College and have been working with Linux for over two decades. In 2009 I was a contributing author to The Command Line for the GNU Press and have served as a subject-matter expert for other publishers. I have been recognized by Red Hat as an outstanding Red Hat Academy instructor. Two of my courses received Mesa Community College's Gold Star for instructional excellence. I hold numerous industry certifications as well as blockchain Certificates of Completion from the MIT Sloan School of Management and the University of Buffalo. Also, I am an AWS Accredited Educator and a Quality Matters Peer Reviewer.
Hello I am Xenia Johnston. I have been in technology all of my working life (50+ years). I have been an adjunct in the Network Academy since 2009 teaching a suite of Microsoft technology courses. When required I teach CIS105 at the college. More recently I have become an AWS Practitioner and am looking forward to teaching CLD 110. I love teaching. It truly is a passion and calling for me. I am all about wanting my students to get the most learning they possibly can out of the classes they attend with me. When I am not teaching I love traveling and have had some terrific recent travels to the Galapagos, Dubai, India, Singapore . In Arizona, I enjoy golfing, hiking, playing cards and MahJong with my friends.
Instructor: Dennis Kibbe
Email: dennis.kibbe@mesacc.edu
Teleconferencing: Request a Zoom meeting.
Office Location: BA 40 Room: BA 025
Office Hours: My office hours are posted on my contact page.
Office Phone: (480) 461-7246
In response to the US Department of Education's requirement for regular and substantive interaction (RSI) for online courses, you can expect the following interactions in Canvas. Your instructor will:
Your final letter grade will be determined by the point value of work completed. Quizzes and end-of-chapter labs are graded. Guided Exercises are not graded.
Grade | Percent |
---|---|
A | 90-100% |
B | 80-89% |
C | 70-79% |
D | 60-69% |
F | 0-59% |
The curriculum for this course is provided by AWS and is in the AWS Canvas Learning Management System (LMS) not MCC's Canvas. This includes all quizzes and labs. The AWS Canvas is not linked to the separate MCC Canvas so your grades will not show up in the MCC Canvas grade book until I manually import them usually once each week. Don't Panic! You can always check your grades in the AWS Canvas.
In this class we cover a lot of material in the short eight weeks we have together. It's important that you set aside time each week to read the textbook and work on the labs. Studies show that short study sessions spread out over several days are more effective and less stressful than cramming at the last minute. Follow the tips in the The Study Cycle video on how to improve your study habits.
All lab assignments have a due date along with instructions for what to submit. You should turn assignments in by the due date. If you do not submit an assignment on time you can still turn it in within three days of the due date without losing points. However, after that date the assignment is locked and you will not receive credit for the assignment. Allow yourself plenty of time to complete assignments and make it a habit to submit them by the due date!
⚠ If you fail to turn in two consecutive lab assignments you are in danger of being dropped from the class.
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