Scott Granneman
Ralph Scott Granneman is an author, educator, partner in a Web development company in St. Louis, Missouri and a monthly columnist at SecurityFocus and Linux Magazine.
Career[edit]
He is an adjunct professor at Washington University in St. Louis and Webster University. He teaches courses on technology, security, web development, and the internet. He is also a Principal of Websanity where he is responsible for planning and developing websites for clients in 12 different states.
Appearances[edit]
Granneman has given a number of presentations throughout the US.[1]
Contribution[edit]
Granneman has worked with schools and teachers to help them apply the power of technology, especially the Internet, the World Wide Web, and Intranet systems, by integrating these new technologies into the curriculum and the school environment.
Books[edit]
Granneman has written seven books and has contributed to two.[1]
- Granneman, R. Scott. Don't Click on the Blue E!: Switching to Firefox. O'Reilly (2005), ISBN 0-596-00939-9 Search this book on .
- Granneman, R. Scott. Hacking Knoppix. Wiley Publishing (2006), ISBN 0-7645-9784-1 Search this book on .
- Granneman, R. Scott. Linux Phrasebook. Sams (2006), ISBN 0-672-32838-0 Search this book on .
- Mazzoni, Dominic and R. Scott Granneman. Podcasting with Audacity: Creating a Podcast with Free Audio Software. Prentice Hall (2007), ISBN 0-13-236657-6 Search this book on .
- Granneman, R. Scott. "Google Apps Deciphered: Compute in the Cloud to Streamline Your Desktop". Prentice Hall (2008), ISBN 0-13-700470-2 Search this book on .
- Granneman, R. Scott. "Linux Phrasebook (2nd Edition)". Addison-Wesley Professional (2015), ISBN 978-0321833884 Search this book on .
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Home:: Scott Granneman". Granneman. Retrieved 16 July 2013.
External links[edit]
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