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GroupWise Calendar
-- Updated
Since we all use
GroupWise for email, it's an obvious choice for appointment
scheduling. Learn to add appointments, keep track of tasks, and
make notes in your calendar. You can view the calendars of others
and export dates from ASHMI.ORG to your GroupWise Calendar. New
this year, you can "subscribe" to ASHMI.ORG calendars.
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Thurs, Nov. 4
7-8 AM; Room 311 (3rd floor)
Trainer--Holly
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Thurs, Nov. 4
3:35-4:35PM; Room 106
Lead Trainer--Dino
Supporting--Angie
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Making Sense of Data with Excel
Excel is much more than a number crunching program. Its ability to
sort, filter, format and display data make it a powerful tool for
everyone. Come to this workshop and explore some of the more
advanced features Excel has to offer such as Pivot tables.
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Tues, Nov. 9
7-8 AM; Lower Lab (Gnd floor)
Trainer--Judy
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Tues, Nov. 9
3:35-4:35PM; Room 106
Lead Trainer--Dino
Supporting--Angie
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Voice Recognition
-- NEW! Windows 7 has advanced voice
recognition software that rivals expensive standalone programs.
See how easy it is to teach the computer to "hear" your voice and how it
could help our students that have an easier time speaking than writing.
This is a 30 Minute session that does not currently
repeat in the PM.
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Tues, Nov. 16
7:10-7:40AM; Room 311 (3rd floor)
Trainer--Holly
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Moodle
This workshop is for faculty
and administrators who wish to set up their own Moodle sites. Moodle
allows for secure discussions, private journals, uploading assignments
and more. This session will provide you with a Moodle site and
teach you how to set up common activities. You will then have an
opportunity to meet with a Tech Coach before you launch your site.
This session does not repeat.
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Tues, Nov. 16
3:35-5:35PM; Room 106
Lead Trainer--Angie
Supporting--Dino
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Tablet Talk (online)
This tablet sharing session will continue to test
different virtual meeting applications. In addition, a potential
focus for discussion is ways in which OneNote can be used to collaborate. (Please use a mic and
headset for the session.)
LIMITED CLASS SIZE
(Counts toward Tablet hours) |
Sat., Nov. 20
10AM-11AM; Location: anywhere with an Internet connection
Facilitator--Dino
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Collaborating with OneNote
Microsoft OneNote
has gained much popularity in the building in part due to its
collaborative features. You can share a single page of a
notebook with someone in real time, or a group of people can synch one
notebook on or off campus. You can even make your own digital
course packs to electronically distribute to people without making any
paper waste. Get some hands-on practice with these collaborative
aspects of OneNote.
Prereq: Basic
OneNote Knowledge
(Counts toward Tablet hours) |
Tues, Nov. 23
7-8 AM; Lower Lab (Gnd floor)
Trainer--Judy
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Tues, Nov. 23
3:35-4:35PM; Room 106
Lead Trainer--Dino
Supporting--Angie
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Photo Story--Bring Photos to Life
Photo Story allows you to
create a show-and-tell presentation using digital photos. Music and/or
voice narration can be added too. Once a Photo Story has been made,
it can be posted on the Web, emailed, or burned on CD or DVD. If a
student can use a mouse, he/she can use Photo Story. (It's a great
alternative to PowerPoint if your focus is photos.)
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Tues, Nov. 30
7-8 AM; Lower Lab (Gnd floor)
Trainer--Judy
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Tues, Nov. 30
3:35-4:35PM; Room 106
Lead Trainer--Angie
Supporting--Dino
Sign me up! |