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Gain essential skills by learning about
the Windows or Macintosh operating system, the Microsoft Office suite,
and presentation equipment.
Using Projection and Presentation Equipment
GroupWise: Managing Your Mailbox
Macintosh Basics Tips & Tricks
Macintosh
Advanced Tips & Tricks
Moving from PC to Mac
Microsoft Excel Basics
Microsoft Excel Intermediate
Statistics in Excel
Presentations in PowerPoint, Basics
Presentations in PowerPoint, Advanced
RefWorks Basics
Write-N-Cite
Basics
Have your Computer Read to You and Other Accessibility Features
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Using
Projection and Presentation Equipment
Be prepared for your organization’s big event! Learn how to use
the built-in classroom media equipment now, and avoid stress later.
This one-hour session will cover using the digital projector, VCR,
DVD player, and cable TV hookup in classrooms, plus how to hook up
a laptop and other equipment. You will also get an overview of using
the equipment in all of the major auditoriums on campus. Lots of opportunities
for hands-on practice will be given.
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of how to use a VCR and DVD player.
Instructor: Stephen Davis
Date:September 16th
Time: 12:00-1:00 PM
Location: Wright Hall 5
OR
Date:September 24th
Time: 4:00-5:00 PM
Location: Wright Hall 5
Workshop Objectives:
- Provide training on how to use the standard classroom media equipment.
- Give
opportunity for hands-on practice. Explain variations in auditorium
equipment.
Instructional Content and Learning Activities:
Presentation Outline (PDF)
Presentation Handout (PDF)
Related Links:
Classroom Support
website
Classroom
Equipment Database
To register for this workshop, click
here.
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GroupWise: Managing
Your Mailbox
This class will explain how to set up your GroupWise archive and create folders. Learn
ways to sort your mail for moving or deleting single or multiple messages.
Prerequisites: Familiarity with the GroupWise desktop client for Windows.
Platform: PC only
Instructor: Liane Hartman
Date: September 30th
Time: 10:00-11:30AM
Location: Seelye B2
OR
Date: November 5th
Time: 3:00 - 4:30
Location: Seelye B2
Related Links:
Managing the size of your GroupWise Mailbox
Archiving your Mail
To register for this workshop, click
here.
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Macintosh
Basic Tips & Tricks
Do you want to get to know your Mac better? This workshop will cover basic features of OS X
that will make your everyday computer use easier and more streamlined.
Prerequisites:
- Familiarity with Mac OS X.
- An interest in learning how to make better use of your Mac.
Platform: MAC only
Instructor: Bruce O'Leary
Date: September 18th
Time: 4:00-5:00
Location: Seelye B3
OR
Instructor: Esther White
Date: September 23rd
Time: 10:00-11:30
Location: Seelye B3
OR
Date: November 3rd
Time: 10:00-11:30
Location: Seelye B3
Workshop Objectives:
Provide demonstrations of basic features that can greatly improve your computing experience, including how to find the appropriate help documentation or instructions.
To register for this workshop, click
here.
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Advanced Macintosh Tips & Tricks
Ready to go beyond the basics? Ever wonder what Automator can do, or what Folder Actions are for? This workshop will delve into those and more, including using Terminal for Unix commands, adding plug-ins and widgets, and keeping your Mac running clean and fast.
Prerequisites:
- Good familiarity with Mac OS X.
- An interest in learning how to make efficient use of your Mac.
Instructor: Bruce O'Leary
Date: September 25th
Time: 4:00-5:00 PM
Location: Seelye B3
Workshop Objectives:
- Provide specific information and demonstrations of Mac maintenance procedures.
- Provide information and demonstrations of Unix, Plug-Ins and automation options on the
Mac.
Related Links:
Mac OS X Hints
OSX FAQ’s Tip of the Day
Apple’s Mac 101
Tuning Mac OS X Performance
Mac World How-To
Your Multilingual Mac
Mac OS X Unix Tutorial
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Moving from a PC to a Mac
Do you want to get to know your Mac better? This workshop will cover
basic features of OS X 10.5 Leopard that will make your everyday
computer use easier and more streamlined.
Prerequisites:
An interest in learning about Mac OS X.
Instructor: Esther White
Date: October 1st
Time: 10:00-11:30 AM
Location: Seelye B3
OR
Date: November 5th
Time: 10:00-11:30 AM
Location: Seelye B3
Workshop Objectives:
- Provide demonstrations of basic functionality of Mac OS X.
- Point out differences and similarities between using Windows and Mac OS X, including software, file types, and accounts.
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Microsoft Excel 2007 Basics
This class will cover the fundamental elements of Excel. You will learn to enter and edit
data, navigate within a workbook, and use basic formatting, simple formulas, and functions. Learn
to create a chart from your data.
Prerequisites: Basic familiarity with the Windows or Macintosh operating system.
Instructor: Liane Hartman
Date: September 16th
Time: 3:00-5:00PM
Location: Seelye B2
OR
Date: September 17th cancelled
Time: 3:00-5:00PM
Location: Seelye B2
OR
Date: November 18 (Faculty and Staff only)
Time: 9:00-12:00AM
Location: Seelye B2
Objectives:
Participants will become familiar with the following topics and procedures:
- Identify the basic elements of a worksheet
- Enter a variety of data
- Format data
- Auto Fill feature
- Basic formulas
- Basic elements of a chart
Instructional Content and Learning Activities:
Presentation Handout (PDF)
Related Links:
Microsoft Excel 2007 Online Training
To register for this workshop, click
here.
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Microsoft Excel 2007 Intermediate
This
course is designed for those individuals who are familiar with the basic Excel fundamentals,
but who want to learn a little more. We will take the mystery out of printing worksheets; page setup, repeat of header or column rows, adding a header and footer. You
will also perform single-level and multiple-level sorts by using the Sort buttons.
Prerequisites: Understanding the basics of Excel.
Instructor: Liane Hartman
Date: September 25th
Time: 3:00 - 5:00PM
Location: Seelye B2
OR
Date: November 20th (Faculty and Staff only)
Time: 9:00-11:00AM
Location: Seelye B2
Objectives:
Participants will become familiar with the following topics and procedures:
- Page Setup
- Repeat of Header and Column Rows
- Adding a Header or Footer
- Linking cells and Worksheets
- Basic single and multiple level sorts
To register for this workshop, click here.
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Statistics in Excel
This session will provide participants with an understanding of how to use
Excel for statistical analysis. Descriptive analysis such as mean, median,
mode, and standard deviation, some inferential statistics, and charting will
all be covered. Participants will leave the workshop with a better understanding
of the capabilities and limitations of Excel for statistical analysis.
Prerequisites: Basic familiarity with Microsoft Excel.
Instructor: Thomas Laughner
Date: September 17th
Time: 12:00-1:00 PM
Location: Seelye 212
OR
Date: October 2th
Time: 4:00-5:00 PM
Location: Seelye 212
To register for this workshop, click here.
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Presentations in PowerPoint 2007,
Basics
This workshop is an introduction to the basics of Microsoft PowerPoint,
the popular digital slideshow software. Participants will learn to
create a new slideshow and add slides, choose a slide layout and create
their own custom layouts, insert photos, charts, and other graphics,
and choose a design template and customize their own. This workshop
will also include tips on how to use PowerPoint effectively to highlight
a presentation and keep the audience’s attention.
Prerequisites:
- Some basic computer experience, such as word processing and checking
email.
- Participants should be PowerPoint beginners. This course will start from the very beginning.
Instructor: Caroline Moore
Date: September 23rd
Time: 7:00 - 8:30 PM
Location: Seelye B2
OR
Date: October 1st
Time: 3:30 - 5:00 PM
Location: Seelye B2
Instructional
Content and Learning Activities:
Presentation Outline (PDF)
Presentation Handout (PDF)
Related Links:
Microsoft PowerPoint
website
Online
Templates
Online PowerPoint
Training
Advanced PowerPoint
Tutorials
To register for this workshop, click
here.
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Presentations in PowerPoint 2007, Advanced
Have you ever seen a PowerPoint presentation where elements flew on and off screen, or one
slide faded into the next, and wondered how it worked? This session will teach you all about
using Animations and Transitions in PowerPoint to add interest and emphasis to your presentations.
You will also learn tips on how to use these features for best effect, and when to stick
to the basics.
Prerequisites: Familiarity with all topics covered in PowerPoint
Basics.
Instructor: Caroline Moore
Date: September 30th
Time: 7:00-8:30 PM
Location: Seelye B2
Workshop Objectives:
- Demonstrate the use of Animations and Transitions in PowerPoint.
- Show the participants how to use built-in Animations and Transitions and how
to customize and create their own.
- Provide hands-on activities for participants to try out each step of creating
a presentation.
Instructional Content and Learning Activities:
Presentation Outline (PDF)
Related Links:
Microsoft Powerpoint website
Cool PowerPoint
Animations Tutorial
To register for this workshop, click
here.
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RefWorks Basics
RefWorks is a web-based bibliographic management program that enables users to store, manage, and output
(in a variety of styles) bibliographic references from various sources, including online article databases.
RefWorks can help you effectively organize and manage citations while conducting research, incorporate
references into word processing documents, and create independent bibliographies in a variety of styles.
In order to use RefWorks, users must first create an individual account.
Prerequisites: None.
Instructor: David Podboy
Date: October 1st
Time: 3:00-4:30 PM
Location: Neilson Library Classroom
OR
Date: October 2nd
Time: 3:00 - 4:30 PM
Location: Neilson Library Classroom
OR
Date: October 21st
Time: 3:00 - 4:30 PM
Location: Neilson Library Classroom
OR
Date: October 22nd
Time: 7:00 - 8:30 PM
Location: Neilson Library Classroom
Objectives:
Participants will become familiar with the following topics and procedures:
- Import references directly from online databases
- Import references in a text file
- Add references manually
- Create folders
- Sort and edit
Instructional Content and Learning Activities:
Presentation Handout (PDF)
To register for this workshop, click
here.
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Write-N-Cite Basics
Write-N-Cite is a feature within RefWorks which allows you to access your references while
working within Microsoft Word. Write-N-Cite allows you to insert citation placeholders and
when you are ready to add a bibliography to the end of the document, Write-n-Cite will create
a bibliography and properly format your in-text citations based upon only those references
that have been inserted into your Word document.
Prerequisites: None.
Instructor: Liane Hartman
Date: October 8th
Time: 3:30 - 4:30 PM
Location: Seelye B2
OR
Date: October 29th
Time: 3:00-4:00 PM
Location: Seelye B2
Objectives:
Participants will become familiar with the following topics and procedures:
- In-text citations
- Citation Placeholder within Word
Instructional Content and Learning Activities:
Presentation Handout (PDF)
To register for this workshop, click here.
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Have Your Computer Read to You and Other Accessibility Features
Learn about the built in accessibility features for Windows with a
focus on text reading (how to have your computer "read" to you) and Adobe Acrobat "read out loud". You'll
also see voice recognition and we'll discuss how and for whom this may be helpful.
Prerequisites: None.
Instructor: Maureen Bourbeau
Date: September 25th
Time: 4:00 - 5:00
Location: Seelye 212
To register for this workshop, click here.
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