Dr. David Sachs
Pace University
School of Computer Science and Information Systems
1 Martine Avenue
White Plains, New York 10606
Phone: (914) 763-8820
Fax: (914) 763-9324
E-mail: dsachs@pace.edu
Dr. Sachs is Assistant Dean and Professor of Office Information Systems in Pace University's School of Computer Science and Information Systems. As Assistant Dean, he has been actively involved in the development and implementation of computer science and telecommunications courses for the corporate community since 1984. As director of the Pace Computer Learning Center, Dr. Sachs is responsible for the many hundreds of days of personal computer, computer science, and telecommunications education that are provided each year to corporations throughout the United States and around the world such as AT&T, IBM, MCI, PepsiCo, The Reader's Digest, Prodigy and others. Dr. Sachs works closely with teachers, administrators and others to think about the most effective ways to introduce technology into public and private schools. Most recently, he has been actively involved in the development of courses to be taught asynchronously over the Internet and the World Wide Web.
PAPERS AND CONFERENCES
Dr. Sachs is frequently asked to present papers or workshops about the Internet and the World Wide Web. Seminar topics include: Search Engines For Your Intranet; The 7 Keys To Effective Web Sites; Distance Learning; and Web Demographics. He has presented at the following conferences during the past few years:
- Distance Learning 2000 - August 2000 - Madison
- Chicago Internet World 2000 - July 2000
- NUTN 18th Annual Conference - June 2000 - Toronto
- Sloan Seminars on Distance Learning - New York City
- CAEL '99 Conference - Seattle
- Fall Internet World '99 - New York City
- Syllabus '99 - Los Angeles
- United States Information Agency - Spring '99 - Distance Learning Seminar
- Spring Internet World '99 - Los Angeles
- Fall Internet World '98 -- New York City
- Spring Internet World '98 -- Los Angeles
- Canada Internet World '98 -- Toronto
- Fall Internet World '97 -- New York
- Summer Internet World '97 -- Chicago
- Spring Internet World '97 -- Los Angeles
- Canada Internet World '97 -- Toronto
- Fall Internet World '96 -- New York City
- Internet World Australia Pacific '96 -- Sydney
- Spring Internet World '96 -- San Jose
- Asia Internet World '96 -- Kuala Lumpur
- Web Developer '96 -- Chicago
- Canada Internet World '96 -- Toronto
- Fall Internet World '95 -- Boston
- Internet World Australia -- Sydney
- Web Seminars '95 -- Dallas
- Spring Internet World '95 -- San Jose
- World Wide Web Advertising Seminar -- New York City
- Fall Internet World '94 -- Washington, DC
- Tel*Ed '94 -- Albuquerque
BOOKS
Dr. Sachs has co-authored the following books:
- Sachs & Stair, The 7 Keys To Effective Web Sites, Upper Saddle River, PTR Prentice Hall, 1997
- Sachs & Stair, Hands-On Netscape, A Tutorial and Video for Windows Users,
Upper Saddle River, PTR Prentice Hall, 1996
- Sachs & Stair, Instant Internet With Websurfer,
Englewood Cliffs, PTR Prentice Hall, 1995
- Sachs & Stair, Hands-On Mosaic, A Tutorial for Windows Users,
Englewood Cliffs, PTR Prentice Hall, 1995
- Sachs & Stair, Hands-On Internet, A Beginning Guide for PC Users,
Englewood Cliffs, PTR Prentice Hall, 1994
- Kronstadt, Sachs & Knowlton, Discovering Microsoft Works 3.0,
New York, John Wiley & Sons, 1994
- Sachs & Kronstadt, Discovering Microsoft Works 2.0.
New York, John Wiley & Sons, 1992
- Sachs & Kronstadt, Discovering Microsoft Works: Projects, Applications & Exercises,
New York, John Wiley & Sons, 1989
- Sachs & Kronstadt, Discovering Microsoft Works for the IBM Personal Computer,
New York, John Wiley & Sons, 1988
EDUCATION
Dr. Sachs received his B.A. from Colgate University, his M.A. from New York University, and his Ed.D. from Columbia University.