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103.1 | | NY1MM::SWEENEY | Pat Sweeney | Sun Apr 13 1986 02:06 | 1 |
| Who has "accredited" Digital?
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103.2 | So how do we get DEC accredited? | LSTARK::THOMPSON | Alfred C. Thompson, II | Mon Apr 14 1986 09:23 | 12 |
| RE: .1 I think the idea from .0 is that DEC should try and
get accredited so they could offer this benifit. Interesting
idea.
It just might work too. Some schools accept (some) Ed Services
courses for credit already. We could cut out the middle men.
Most training departments in largish facilities could schedule
and proctor CLEP tests. I am sure other details could be worked
out.
Alfred
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103.3 | let's go all the way! | 2LITTL::BERNSTEIN | Life's What You Make It. | Mon Apr 14 1986 11:37 | 9 |
| We could even take this further, and build a real Digital Campus,
complete with houses/condominiums/apartments, sports facilities,
recreational areas, auditoriums, plus the usual labs and offices.
I've heard Apple did something like this (or was going to).
I'd be glad to help run WDEC radio and television!
Ed
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103.5 | Can you tell us anymore? | LSTARK::THOMPSON | Alfred C. Thompson, II | Mon Apr 14 1986 18:37 | 6 |
| RE: .4
When and where did he say this? Is there more information about
this anywhere on the net?
Alfred
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103.6 | it's an old dream | DEREP::GOLDSTEIN | Flame of the Day Club | Mon Apr 14 1986 18:53 | 8 |
| Not to spill any beans, but a certain *very large* land bank about
50-60 miles from a "major airport" (and within 80 miles of a major
Mill) has been talked about for years as an Ed Services site.
But how can we offer a remote "campus" site to customers if it's
DRY?
fred_who_had_a_drink_at_New_England_Tel's_Learning_Center_bar
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103.7 | | LOGIC::VANTREECK | | Tue Apr 15 1986 12:40 | 4 |
| Perhaps something similar to the Wang Institute, with a discount
for DEC employees would be more workable (easier to get accredited).
-George
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103.9 | DECplantation | HUMAN::CONKLIN | Peter Conklin | Tue Apr 15 1986 23:44 | 7 |
| About five years ago DEC took an option on 3000 acres of land in
Plymouth, Mass. One of the recurring ideas is to have a customer
and employee Education center there. It is rumorred that someone
got far enough to lay out a two runway airport!
Given the new alcohol policy, we could have wine with meals. But
not any beer or liquor.
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103.10 | What about Calculus and Discrete Math??? | ARGUS::COOK | | Thu May 01 1986 21:09 | 11 |
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Let's be serious folks, who's going to teach us how to solve improper
integrals, hmmmmm? I am just about done with my BSCS and am going
through Calculus and Discrete Math. There is no way that I can see
why DEC would teach these courses, and because of this, anyone
learning CS at DEC is at a loss when it comes to mastering mathmatical
functions, which I feel is nessasary to know when completeing a
degree, after all, taking Calculus is the best way to find out why
computers exist.
Pete_who_is_sick_of_limits_from_0_to_infinity
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103.11 | rEdin RitIn 'n riThMutiC | CSTVAX::MCLURE | David McLure | Wed Jun 04 1986 15:44 | 31 |
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> why DEC would teach these courses, and because of this, anyone
> learning CS at DEC is at a loss when it comes to mastering mathmatical
> functions, which I feel is nessasary to know when completeing a
> degree, after all, taking Calculus is the best way to find out why
> computers exist.
At the University of Iowa (my Alma mater), the Computer Science
department falls under Liberal Arts. You're probably right about the
lack of qualified instructors to teach MATHEMATICAL functions (note
picky spelling correction), but don't forget art, literature, history,
political science, etc., etc... Or, do these things matter anymore?
On the other hand, there is alot of hidden talent within this
company that forums such as this (Vaxnotes) facility tend to expose,
yet it's hard to say how useful Vaxnotes will be in the future given
the latest policy from above concerning the use of Digital Equipment
for personal reasons.
If some of the hidden talents of DEC employees could be tapped
in order to supplement a "DIGITAL University" degree (much the way
subject matter experts SME's are contacted by course developers here
in Sales Training), then perhaps an accredited program could be
established. Certain employees could be designated with positions
similar to TA's (Teaching Assistants) in the university environment
to assist instructors in either developing, or administrating the
curriculum.
-DAV0
p.s. Currently scouting around for a local university to attend.
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103.12 | | CAMLOT::DAVIS | Eat dessert first;life is uncertain. | Wed Apr 29 1987 15:43 | 30 |
| <<< TRNING::DRA0:[NOTES$LIBRARY]TRAINING.NOTE;1 >>>
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Note 20.0 New facility announced (finally) No replies
FSTTOO::FOSTER "Frank Foster -- Cincinnati Kid" 23 lines 29-APR-1987 08:32
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At his Quarterly Forum on April 28, 1987, Pat Cataldo,
Vice President of Educational Services, unveiled plans
for a new consolidated training center.
The new training center will replace Bedford and several
smaller sites in the New England area.
Located on a 449-acre site in Boylston, MA (near Worcester).
The facility will contain classrooms, labs, a 500-seat dining
facility, dormitory facilities for employees, a gymnasium,
a swimming pool, a 400-seat auditorium, and other things
I can't remember offhand. There will be no housing provided
for customers.
Cost, almost $70 million.
Projected completion date: late, 1990.
Of course, all of this is subject to change, but the funds have
been approved (DEC already owns the land).
Frank
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103.13 | | FSTVAX::FOSTER | Frank Foster -- Cincinnati Kid | Wed Apr 29 1987 18:35 | 23 |
| Thanks, Marge, for posting that for me -- I had forgotten about
this topic. I went back and read .0 througth .10, and I see
that some of the other issues were also addressed at yesterday's
meeting.
1. Degree programs. Ed Services is piloting a program whereby
certificates will be presented upon completion of some series
of courses. They would make one an official "DEC Something-or-other"
As of yet, they will not be recognized outside the company, but it's
a start. The first field in which it will be tested is the
secretarial field. Completion of the first curriculum would make
one a "certified DEC Secretary". Completion of the second level
of curriculum certifies one as a "DEC Executive Secretary". I'm
not sure if I have the titles right. AT least it may be a start
in the right direction.
2. An onsite "Pub" is being considered for the new training
center. No mention of it was made at yesterday's announcement,
but it was an option on the surveys our students have been
answering in response to "What should the new training facility
provide?" (You can bet that with on-site housing, most students
will not have cars at their disposal).
Frank
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103.14 | Is the commute better than to BUO? | 6308::RICHARDSON | | Thu Apr 30 1987 14:04 | 7 |
| I guess this new facility is at what used to be called "headmaster's
house", which was originally some kind of a fancy private school.
I don't remember for sure how to get there anymore, but it can't
be as bad as trying to get in and out of Bedford, anyways.
Wang gave up on their institute; it is part of Boston University
now, I think.
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103.15 | | CURIUS::HANAM | Long slide for an out | Thu Apr 30 1987 14:29 | 2 |
| It's at the site of the old Shepard Knapp school, on route 70 in
Boylston, which is approximately 3 miles from 290.
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103.16 | What happend to the lancaster site ?? | AQUA::CONWAY | | Thu Apr 30 1987 15:52 | 4 |
| It is unlikely that DEC is building TWO 100 million dollor "campus
like complexes" in worcester county. What happend to the proposed
LANCASTER facility??
Steve.
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103.17 | | HYDRA::ECKERT | Jerry Eckert | Thu Apr 30 1987 16:56 | 1 |
| The facility planned for Lancaster is not for training.
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103.18 | Easy commuting | ANGORA::MORRISON | Bob M. LMO2/P41 296-5357 | Thu Apr 30 1987 19:14 | 6 |
| Re .14: I have been to the Headmaster's House and the commute is a
lot better than Bedford. And if they have on-site housing, you won't
have to commute. I doubt that Bedford zoning would allow DEC to
build on-site housing there.
Wang Institute is not comparable to the proposed DEC training
center because it was not a Wang corporate facility.
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103.19 | Higher education? | 2993::AMARTIN | Alan H. Martin | Thu Apr 30 1987 20:48 | 16 |
| Re .14:
DEC also owns a fancy-looking historic (colonial) farmhouse further west on
Rt 70 in Boylston. The last I heard (~4 years ago), it was used for sales
training.
I had not heard that Wang Institute had merged with any other colleges. A
folder on 1987 summer courses outside someone's office breathes not a word
of any other institution, even though it has the usual overview
information. Are you sure about this?
Re .15:
Is "Shepard Knapp school" another name for the Headmaster's House property,
or what?
/AHM/THX
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103.20 | | 6685::WINSTON | Jeff Winston (Hudson, MA) | Thu Apr 30 1987 20:48 | 7 |
| The headmaster's house is really a rather small facility (a few
meeting rooms, kitchen, etc, and some nice parkland around it). About
1/2 mile from it is the larger sales training facility. A cluster of
about 1/2 dozen small buildings. I assume the new facility will be
located in the same general area. However, since it is zoned
commercial, I wonder if they can set up much in the way of residences
there...
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103.21 | Announced several months ago | BOEHM::PEDERSON | | Fri May 01 1987 10:04 | 13 |
| re .19:
Yes, Wang Institute is now (or will soon be) a part of Boston
University. It will be called, I believe, The Wang Institute of
Boston University.
Being a student of BU working on my Masters, I'm hoping that some
of the courses which I now drive into Boston for will be offered
at Wang Institute -- which would cut out about 4 hours of driving
each week!
Sorry, nothing to contribute about the main subject of this note,
but wanted to answer the question in .19!
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103.22 | So what will the new place in Lancaster be for? | TORA::KLEINBERGER | misery IS optional | Fri May 01 1987 12:10 | 1 |
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103.23 | | CAADC::MANGU | | Fri May 01 1987 14:27 | 5 |
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The area surrounding the headmaster's house is residential unless
it's on the border.
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103.24 | | USMRM2::CBUSKY | | Fri May 01 1987 16:14 | 6 |
| The current training facility in Bolyston is the former Shepard Knapp
school. The HeadMasters conference center (house) which is located
about a 1/4 mile away on the same property with a seperate entrance off
of Rt. 70 was the residence for the headmaster of the former school.
Charly
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103.25 | Mid-range systems to Lancaster | HOW::WHITE | Willie White | Sun May 03 1987 20:27 | 8 |
| re .22
I believe Lancaster is slated for Mid-range Systems Engineering
(Bill Demmer's organization) which is currently in and around Littleton
and Boxboro.
-willie
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103.26 | | ECC::JACKSON | when the tough get going, the weak get screwed | Mon May 04 1987 08:06 | 25 |
| RE: .18 Commuting to Bedford vs Commuting to Boylston
That all depends on where you're coming from! It's a hell of a
lot easier when you're coming from any city inside of Rt 128! (which
is where I live) Also, because Worcester airport isn't all that
great, I'd imagine it's more difficult for all of the others who
come from out of town.
Re: .12 and the rest
This could be rather interesting. What is DEC going to do with
BUO? It's rather vaulable property right now. Maybe they could
sell it to Emmerson college, who is planning on building a new facility
on a golf course in Bedford. (Burlington?)
Another interesting prospect. If this IS for customers, and no
on-site housing will be provided, whre are the out-of-towners going
to stay.? There ain't anything for a LONG way from the Headmasters
house. Anyone wanna invest in a couple of Hotels at the I-290/Rt
70 Interchange?
-bill
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103.27 | | CAMLOT::DAVIS | Eat dessert first;life is uncertain. | Mon May 04 1987 08:22 | 7 |
| re: customer housing...
Good question... anytime I've stayed at the Worcester Marriott
for a WPI course, it's been full to capacity... I suppose the
hotels on 495, Sheraton Boxborough?
Marge
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103.28 | Rent to move | FRSBEE::COHEN | Bowling for Towels | Mon May 04 1987 09:12 | 4 |
| BUO is rented space. Apparently it's one of our better lease arrangements, but
we have the option to simply walk away in favor of sites we own.
Mark
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103.29 | more | FSTTOO::FOSTER | Frank Foster -- Cincinnati Kid | Mon May 04 1987 09:36 | 16 |
| re the last few.
1. The new facility is on the same piece of property as the
Headmaster's House.
2. Worcester airport is one of the fastest growing in the
country; by 1990 there should be direct flights from most major
eastern cities (in which westerners could catch flights to the
West).
3. At the announcement, we were told "There are lots of hotels
in the area" I assume 495 is "in the area". I am not familiar
enough with the area to be sure.
4. The current lease at BUO expires in 1992, I believe.
Frank
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103.30 | | NEWVAX::FILER | | Mon May 04 1987 12:02 | 15 |
| Worcester airport isn't bad at all. At least you know where
your gate is located (only 2 gates 1=incomming the other = outgoing).
the runway is rather short (but it seemed longer than national in
D.C. which is 1 mi.) but they have a number of flights from cities
within a few hundred miles. The last time I flew in there I had
a direct flight from BWI (Baltimore-Washington International). Getting
from the airport to a major road (at night no doubt) isn't to simple.
I would assume that there would be a limo or van service once DEC
moves training.
Now, if DEC students will not get autos from the company some
rental company will open up and make a killing on weekends. I'm
sure I would be driving up there just so I could have transportation once
I get there. I wonder if they will build a new building with a leaky
roof to make the students and instructers feel at home. :-)
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103.31 | | DSSDEV::EPPES | Dignity, always dignity | Mon May 04 1987 12:31 | 11 |
| RE < Note 103.26 by ECC::JACKSON >
> ...Maybe they could
> sell it to Emmerson college, who is planning on building a new facility
> on a golf course in Bedford. (Burlington?)
Just fyi, Emerson College is moving to Lawrence (MA), not Bedford. They
originally wanted to move to Bedford, but Bedford decided it didn't want
the college there.
-- Nina
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103.32 | Points of reference for BYO | ULTRA::SEKURSKI | | Mon May 04 1987 13:51 | 25 |
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Depending on route
30-40 minutes from rt 128
15 minutes from 495
15-25 minutes from rt 9
5-10 minutes from rt 290
3 min from rt 140
There is no direct route to Worcester airport. You need to drive
through the city. A limo service is available.
Plenty of hotels/motels in the Worcester-Marlborough area
Mike
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Mike
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103.33 | Hotels in the Triborough area. | DECSIM::KADKADE | Cum dignitate otium | Mon May 04 1987 13:52 | 12 |
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About hotels in the area : the Marriotts in Westboro and Worcester,
and many of the new hotels in Marlboro (west of 495) could serve
the facility in Boylston. I live in Westboro and I used to bicycle
to Head Master's House everyday for a week, during which I attended
a seminar. It took about 30-45 minutes by bike, so I'd think that
the Triborough area should be the right place for the students to stay.
Most of the hotels in the area offer limo service to Logan (about $15)
and having the Framingham / Natick area close by and Wachusetts in the
winter ought to cure the weekend blues.
- Sudhir.
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103.34 | More hotels/motels... | RACQBL::SMITH | Do you walk to work, or carry your lunch? | Tue May 05 1987 09:50 | 11 |
| RE: Hotels in the area...
There are also the Quality Inn, the old Holiday Inn (forgot what it's
new name is) near the Federal Building, Worcester Motel (rt. 9 near Spag's),
Howard Johnsons (Rt. 12 West Boylston), Sheraton Lincoln on Lincoln Street,
and more that I'm sure I can't remember. Granted these aren't in the same class
as the Marriot, but they are places to stay...
Joe
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103.35 | New England Tel's training ctr is available/wet | DELNI::GOLDSTEIN | This Spot Intentionally Mel Blanc | Tue May 05 1987 10:38 | 19 |
| Noting, however, that you MUST have a car to get to ANYPLACE from
Boylston, including your hotel. I'm sure it'll be great fun to
rely on DECshuttles to take you everywhere if you don't have one!
(Bedford is considerably more urban.)
If Digital does build hostel facilities on the site, they will
presumably be Dry, per the US-wide edict. That'll be great fun
for customers. Employees who are landlocked there without cars
(one presumes that customers wouldn't be so daffy; they're not dry)
will get to eat three meals a day of DECcafeteria food, with their
choice of bug juice, soda or milk to drink.
Fitness buffs, though, should have a jolly time (during periods
of nice weather).
(I did once visit New England Telephone's training center on Locke
Drive in Marlboro. It was not dry, and they didn't even have a
lot of customers there. I think it also has a "for rent" sign on
it now.)
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103.36 | | MORMPS::WINSTON | Jeff Winston (Hudson, MA) | Tue May 05 1987 23:36 | 2 |
| Of course, there IS a package store across from the entrance to the
current Boylston Sales training site ;-)
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