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    PRESS RELEASE

    September 21, 2004

    American University of Armenia Corporation
    300 Lakeside Drive, 4th Floor
    Oakland, CA 94612
    Telephone: (510) 987-9452
    Fax: (510) 208-3576

    Contact: Gohar Momjian
    E-mail: [email protected]

    AUA Faculty Teaches San Francisco State Students Via Internet

    American University of Armenia faculty member from the Computer and
    Information Science Program (CIS), Hovhannes Avoyan, has recently begun to
    teach a graduate course in Software Architecture, via distance education
    from Yerevan, to the graduate students in the Computer Science Department at
    San Francisco State University (SFSU). Students "meet" with Mr. Avoyan on
    a weekly basis via communication technologies including voice over IP and
    video conferencing.

    One year ago AUA and SFSU entered into an agreement to pursue joint
    endeavors and enhance educational and research cooperation between their
    students, faculty and staff. Subsequent to the signing of the agreement,
    there has been good progress on joint endeavors in several areas. `It is
    highly unusual for lecturers located outside the United States to offer
    courses to students at U.S. institutions,' said SFSU Prof. Barry Levine, and
    AUA Director of the CIS Program. `In addition to providing SFSU students
    with an important advanced Software Engineering course, the SFSU students
    will gain valuable experiences in cultural issues and development efforts
    when the development teams are geographically dispersed.' The Office of
    International Programs at SFSU Financial provided financial support for this
    distance education course.

    AUA masters students also collaborate with students and staff at SFSU in the
    Moodle project, whereby students at both institutions are developing
    components of an open source course management system (Moodle) that could be
    used at many institutions. The freely available Moodle system will assist
    faculty in electronic learning efforts. Successful adoption of the system
    with the students' enhancements will gain much recognition for AUA and SFSU.

    In another joint endeavor, Mr. Avoyan and Dr. Barry Levine have collaborated
    to publish a joint poster presentation at the 13th World Wide Web Conference
    in New York City, 17-22 May 2004, http://www.www2004.org/. The poster
    presentation evolved from student projects completed in the Software
    Architecture courses offered at AUA. The paper, `Using Circuit Board
    Approach for Application Assembling', describes an approach to effectively
    assemble software applications in an analogous fashion to the assembly of
    hardware circuit boards

    AUA's Computer and Information Science Program was established in 2001
    within the College of Engineering to prepare leaders for the computing
    industry. In addition to providing technical classroom and field expertise,
    it also includes business, management and entrepreneurship training.
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    The American University of Armenia is registered as a non-profit educational
    organization in both Armenia and the United States and is affiliated with
    the Regents of the University of California. Receiving major support from
    the AGBU, AUA offers instruction leading to the Masters Degree in eight
    graduate programs. For more information about AUA, visit www.aua.am.
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