The offices of Academic Affairs and Information
Technology are pleased to present these development opportunities
for faculty. The workshops are open to staff as well, but are
aimed primarily at an academic audience. Click here
for schedule and registration information.
Previously offered workshops:
January 2003 - faculty
Teaching in a Smart Classroom;
Introduction to Blackboard 5; Using Acrobat 5 to create PDF documents; Advanced
Blackboard 5; Research in the "Deep Web"; Your Gradebook:
Solutions in Excel and Blackboard; Storage devices: CDRs, Zips, Home
Directories
December 2002 - staff
Intermediate Outlook; Intermediate Word; Introductory Excel; Photoshop with
Digital Cameras
May 2002 - faculty
Everyone Uses Them, But do you REALLY Know How to Use
Search Engines?; MS Word: Formatting Publications; Faculty Websites with
FrontPage; Designing Assignments to Build Research Skills; Research in the
Internet Age; Introduction to Blackboard 5
March 2002 - faculty
Research in the Internet Age; Introduction to Blackboard
5; Tuttleman Technology Classrooms; Digital Cameras, Scanners, and
PhotoShop; Intermediate Blackboard 5; Writing and TLC (Thinking-Learning
Connections); Everyone Uses Them, But do you REALLY Know How to Use Search
Engines?
January 2002 - faculty
Photoshop Basics; Learning PowerPoint from Scratch;
Everyone Uses Them, But do you REALLY Know How to Use Search Engines?;
Intermediate Blackboard 5; Designing Assignments to Build Research Skills;
Intermediate Outlook; Create Your Website with FrontPage
August 2001 - new faculty & staff
Create Your Website with FrontPage; Intro to the Network
July 2001 - staff
Intro to the Network; Intermediate Word; FrontPage;
Photoshop Basics; Intro Excel; PowerPoint; Intro Access
May 2001 - faculty
Photoshop Basics; Introduction to Blackboard 5; Everyone
Uses Them, But do you REALLY Know How to Use Search Engines?; Learning
PowerPoint from Scratch; Create Your Website with FrontPage; WebQuests;
Photoshop Basics; Introduction to Blackboard 5; Advanced Blackboard
5; Learning PowerPoint from Scratch; Intro to E-Res