You don't have to wrestle with computers on your own! The Technology Learning Center is on your side of the ring, offering training on several different computer topics throughout December. It's a good time to strengthen those computer muscles, or to take on a new software program altogether. Here are some of the topics being offered. Click on any link below to register instantly online. We'll see you in class!
Active Directory Basics Series:
Active Directory Basics for Macintosh: Using the New IC Network
Active Directory Basics for Windows: Using the New IC Network
(more topics on next page)
Acrobat: Basic Form Tools
Cyber Security Self-Defense
FileMaker Series:
FileMaker: Introduction
FileMaker: Scripts
Adobe InDesign Series:
InDesign: Introduction
InDesign: Creating Newsletters
Oracle Calendar: Introduction
Photoshop Series:
Photoshop: Introduction
Photoshop: Editing Graphics
PowerPoint for Windows: Using Multimedia
Sakai Series:
Sakai: Introduction to Sakai for Instructors
Sakai: Blackboard to Sakai for Instructors
Web Profile Manager Series:
e-Portfolios:Student Web Sites
Web Profile Manager: Department Web Sites
Web Profile Manager: Faculty Web Sites
ITS offers computing workshops every week on a variety of topics in the Technology Learning Center (101 Friends Hall) at no charge to all faculty, staff, and students. To see the current list of all topics offered, go to https://www.ithaca.edu/its/workshops. To register for any workshop instantly using our online training calendar, go to http://ithaca.edu/its/tlc/schedule.
Support for Persons with Disabilities: The ITS Technology Learning Center (TLC) in room 101 Friends Hall is accessible by wheelchair and includes a workstation that can be raised or lowered for optimal computer access. Support for visual and hearing impairments is also available. Individuals with disabilities who would like accommodations during training or consulting sessions are encouraged to contact Sharon Beltaine to make arrangements in advance (phone: 274-1045, email: sbeltaine@ithaca.edu).
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