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Sistemas para Internet e Software Livre

Authors: Matos, Emanuel;

Sistemas para Internet e Software Livre

Abstract

Adjunct Professor (on-campus and online) 20h/week.Delivered undergraduate courses in the field of Information Technology, contributing tothe conceptual, methodological, and technical development of students in computing-related programs.Courses taught (on-campus): Principles of Information Systems; Information Sys-tems; Data Networks and Communication.Courses taught (distance learning – EAD): Information Systems for the Internetand Free Software; Information Security; Principles of Information Systems; AppliedMathematics; Systems for the Internet.Teaching material development: Served as a content professor responsible for thedevelopment of academic teaching materials used in distance learning courses. In thisrole, contributed to the instructional design and academic content of the book:MATOS, Emanuel. Sistemas para internet e software livre. Material didático paracursos de Sistemas para Internet (EAD). Universidade Paulista – UNIP, São Paulo,2013. Professor conteudista.The material supported undergraduate courses focused on web systems developmentand the adoption of open-source technologies in modern computing environments.Assistant Coordinator 8h/week.Supported academic coordination activities across several undergraduate programs inInformation Technology.Programs supported: Systems Analysis and Development; IT Management; Com-puter Networks; Industrial Automation.Additional information: Assistant coordinator for the Paulista and Chácara SantoAntônio campuses, contributing to curriculum planning, academic quality assurance,and coordination between teaching activities, laboratory practices, and applied tech-nological training.

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