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Gary Eaton ('01) is Cascade Campus Technology Services Manager at Portland Community College.
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Gary Eaton ('01) is Cascade Campus Technology Services Manager at Portland Community College.
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Teaching Opportunities

Though our current program is fully developed, we are committed to staying on the leading-edge and welcome new course ideas and expertise. If you have earned your master’s or doctoral degree and have teaching experience, and have developed a course or idea, we invite you to contact the AIM Program Coordinator with a preliminary proposal at aim@uoregon.edu. Please note that AIM does not reimburse instructors for course development. However, AIM staff work as a team with faculty to develop courses designed to meet the educational needs of our students.

Propose a Short Course

If you have an idea for a short course (20 hours of instruction), e-mail AIM a description of the proposed course at aim@uoregon.edu. In your e-mail, include information on your credentials and teaching experience.

Teach an Existing Course

If you're interested in teaching an existing AIM core or short course, in Portland or online, send e-mail to AIM at aim@uoregon.edu. In your message, include the name of the course you wish to teach, your credentials, and teaching experience. Also indicate if you are interested in teaching in Portland, online or both.

AIM Graduates

AIM graduates are encouraged to propose short courses (20 hours of instruction) for consideration. E-mail AIM a description of your proposed course at aim@uoregon.edu. Also include information on any teaching experience you may have and an updated resume.

AIM Course Structures

Core courses run for seven weeks. Portland courses meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. and accommodate approximately 15-20 students. Online core courses accommodate up to 40 students.

Portland-area short courses run 18-20 hours either over two weekends or four Thursday evenings and one Saturday session. Short courses generally enroll fewer students than core courses. Online short courses run for four weeks.


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