T'n'T Workshop Descriptions
Not all workshops are offered every month.
Most workshops assume some knowledge of computers.
Unless otherwise noted, all workshops pertain to both
the Windows and Macintosh operating systems.
Please read carefully the Skill
Levels section below.
UNI Associates* having little or no previous computing experience may call 273-2309
and
ITS-Educational Technology will arrange personal tutoring prior to taking workshops. We're sorry but we cannot accomodate those with Emeritus status for personal tutoring.
*UNI Associates include current faculty, staff, and enrolled students.
Pre-registration is required for all workshops; please call 273-2309.
Workshop Categories:
Microsoft Office Suite
Internet / WWW
myUNIverseCT CE6
Other
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Skill Levels:
Beginning - little or no experience with computers.
Intermediate - proficient with a mouse; know which Macintosh or Windows operating system you are using; able to execute basic
Windows or Macintosh commands such as launching and exiting applications
and saving and printing files. Know how to find what version of an application
you are using without asking someone.
Advanced - very strong understanding of Windows
or Macintosh
operating system, including: hard drive organization; selecting and copying
text and files; creating and navigating folders and directories; use of
keystroke combinations and right mouse button.
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Remember,
pre-registration is required for all workshops. UNI Associates
may call 273-2309; all others please call 273-6899
Microsoft Office
Workshops preceded by this symbol ► are included in the credit series.
All workshops for the Office Suite (Excel, PowerPoint, Word)
are for Office 2007, soon to be used in
the Student Computing
Centers.
► Excel 1 (Intermediate skill level)
Prerequisite: Basic computer skills
Introduction to spreadsheet concepts and the following Excel features:
entering, editing and formatting data and text; basic formulas and functions;
using fills; creating charts, and printing.
► Excel 2 (Intermediate skill level)
Prerequisite: Excel 1 or instructor
approval
Additional Excel features: more on formatting, formulas and functions;
absolute and relative references; database uses.
► PowerPoint 1 (Intermediate skill level)
Prerequisite: Basic computer skills
The basics of using Microsoft PowerPoint to produce a presentation.
Presentation tips will also be given.
► PowerPoint 2 (Intermediate skill level)
Prerequisite: PowerPoint 1 or instructor
approval
Features of PowerPoint that allow you to customize your presentation:
customizing backgrounds, working with objects, creating templates.
► PowerPoint 3 (Advanced
skill level)
Prerequisite: PowerPoint 1 & 2
Additional features of PowerPoint: custom animations; linking to
other presentations;
linking to other programs; Q & A about PowerPoint capabilities.
► Word 1 (Intermediate skill level)
Prerequisite: Basic computer skills
The basics of using Microsoft Word to produce a word processing document.
Editing, formatting, using the ruler to set tabs and indents, making tables.
► Word 2 (Intermediate skill level)
Prerequisite: Word 1 or instructor
approval
Be more efficient by learning how to use the following Word features:
proofing, using automatic text, moving and deleting text, navigating, more
about tables.
► Word 3 (Advanced
skill level)
Prerequisite: Word 1 and 2
Description: More about Styles and customizing bullets; Mail Merge.
Sharing of tips and tricks.
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pre-registration is required for all workshops. UNI Associates
may call 273-2309; all others please call 273-6899
Internet/WWW
Workshops preceded by this symbol ► are included in the credit series.
Thunderbird (email) for Faculty and Staff (Intermediate skill level)
Prerequisite: email account. Call 3-5555 or visit the Computer Consulting Center in CBB 27 if you don't have an account or have forgotten your username or
password.
Workshop covers the features of Thunderbird including
creating folders, importing address book entries, using the junk mail
feature, and proper configuration settings.
Email@UNI for students (Intermediate skill level)
Prerequisite: email account. Call 3-5555 or visit the Computer Consulting Center in CBB 27 if you don't have an account or have forgotten your username or
password.
UNI has various email programs available for student use. This workshop covers
the basic features and use of several of them.
Mailman for email (Intermediate skill level)
Prerequisite: email account. Call 3-5555 or visit the Computer Consulting Center in CBB 27 if you don't have an account or have forgotten your username or
password.
UNI provides a web-based email program which can be used to access
your email account via the web from any location in the world having access
to the web.
Calendar for faculty and staff (Intermediate skill level)
Prerequisite: Calendar account. Call 3-5555 or visit the Computer Consulting Center in ITTC 36 (the former East Gym) if you don't have an account or have forgotten your username or
password.
UNI provides a calendar program which can be used for personal scheduling,
reminders of meetings, group schedules and many other scheduling activities
as well as letting you access your calendar via the web from any location
in the world having access to the web.
Using the Web (Intermediate skill level)
Prerequisite: Intro to Computers or equivalent
Introduces the Internet and the World Wide Web. Navigation, searching
using UNI's search engine, and utilization of the World Wide Web will be covered
using today's latest browsers.
► Creating Web Pages 1: Using HTML. (Advanced
skill level)
Prerequisite: General knowledge of how the web works.
The basics of how to create a World Wide Web home page using Hyper
Text Markup Language (HTML). Required before taking other workshops in the
Creating Web Pages series.
► Creating Web Pages 2: Adding Graphics (Advanced
skill level)
Prerequisite: Creating Web Pages 1 or instructor
approval
How to deal with images on your web site.
► Creating Web Pages 3: Composer and Uploading to UNI's server
(Advanced
skill level)
Prerequisite: Creating Web Pages 1 or instructor
approval
The use of a free HTML editor such as Nvu or Mozilla Composer to easily produce web
pages. These easily downloadable editing programs are recommended those using UNI's
Sunny server (most users) to produce simple web pages. The placement of your HTML documents onto UNI's World
Wide Web Server using Filezilla (or other free FTP program will also be demonstrated.
► Creating Web Sites
Using Dreamweaver (Advanced
skill level)
Prerequisite: Creating Web Pages 1 or instructor
approval
Dreamweaver is generally considered to be one of the most complete HTML
editing programs on the market. While it is relatively easy to use
compared to other such programs, previous experience with HTML is
required before taking this workshop.
► Integrating Fireworks
into Dreamweaver (Advanced
skill level)
Prerequisites: Creating Web Sites Using Dreamweaver and
Creating and Editing Images or instructor
approval
This hands-on workshop builds on the two prerequisites, demonstrating
how to use
Dreamweaver and Fireworks together when creating web pages. Fireworks
allow you to create, edit and optimize images for the web.
Cascading Style Sheets (Advanced
skill level)
Prerequisite: Creating Web Pages 1 and 2 or instructor
approval
This hands-on workshop will describe the uses for and creation of
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), a stylesheet language used to describe the
presentation of a document written in a
markup language such as HTML. See Wikipedia for more information.
(This workshop has been incorporated into the Dreamweaver and
Fireworks workshops and will seldom be offered as a stand-alone
workshop.)
► Preparing Materials for the
Web (Advanced
skill level)
Prerequisites: Competent computer user.
The World Wide Web places unique requirements on the formatting of
files. Some file formats work better than others, some don't work at
all; some are simple to create, others are more difficult; some can be
downloaded and used or modified by anyone, others cannot. This workshop
will describe many of the various methods available with an emphasis on
converting to Adobe Acrobat PDF files.
►
Google Tools (Advanced
skill level)
Prerequisite: Creating Web Pages 1 or instructor
approval
Google Tools is a collection of free tools used to create web pages. While it is relatively easy to use, previous experience with HTML is
required before taking this workshop.
Web Development Day (Advanced
skill level)
Prerequisite: ITS-TS web page classes or equivalent
ITS-ET staff will help you with your UNI web page (we won't build the page
for you, but we will help you). No reservations required.
Netmeeting -(Advanced
skill level)
TnT staff will demonstrate the use of Netmeeting, Microsoft's free video conferencing tool. You'll see how to conduct live video
conferences over the Internet, and how to use many of the other tools
included with the program, such as the whiteboard, chat (instant
message) and desktop sharing.
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pre-registration is required for all workshops. UNI Associates
may call 273-2309; all others please call 273-6899
myUNIverseCT CE6 (UNI's learning management system)
myUNIverseCT CE6 I— Setting Up Your Course (Faculty only)
Learn how to develop your WebCT site. We’ll cover skills such as adding pages, customizing a page, adding WebCT tools, using Designer Map, adding links to the navigation bar, adding a syllabus, organizing icons, uploading content using Manage Files, and adding content modules.
myUNIverseCT CE6 II—Communication Tools (Faculty only)
PREREQUISITE: myUNIverseCT CE6 I
Learn how to use the communication tools provided within WebCT. You’ll get hands-on practice with the discussions area, WebCT mail, chat, and the calendar tool. In addition, you'll learn about the MyWebCT portal, using bread crumbs, and how to make course backups.
myUNIverseCT CE6 III—Managing Groups and Assignments (Faculty only)
PREREQUISITE: myUNIverseCT CE6 I
Learn how to use WebCT's features designed specifically for supporting group work, including sign-up sheets and group activities. Create both individual and group assignments and learn how both instructors and students work within the assignments tool.
myUNIverseCT CE6 IV—Gradebook and Assessments (Faculty only)
PREREQUISITE: myUNIverseCT CE6 I
This workshop will address WebCT's Gradebook and Assessment tools. Assessment types include quizzes/tests, surveys and self-tests. You will get hands-on experience in actually creating each question type in a quiz.
Using WebCT CE6 as a Student (Intermediate skill level)
In this 50 minute session, ET staff will show you how to log on, change your password,
and use the basic tools in this new version of WebCT, including submitting assignments,
taking quizzes, email, discussions, chat, and calendar.
Introduction to ePortfolio (Intermediate skill level)
PREREQUISITE: ePortfolio account--click here to request your account.
Having an ePortfolio allows you to showcase your accomplishments and share them with others as you wish. This workshop will lead you through the process of creating your own electronic portfolio using UNI's integrated system.
Other
Video Conferencing with Netmeeting (Description/Demonstration)
Prerequisites: Competent computer user.
A brief description and demonstration of Netmeeting, the free Microsoft product that allows
you to do video conferencing and have audio conversations over the internet
using an inexpensive camera and microphone. Free "telephone" service!
Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) (Description/Demonstration)
Prerequisites: none
A brief description and demonstration of PDAs.
Topics include the Palm OS, different types of Palm computers, software, and
accessories available.
The Tablet PC - (Description/Demonstration)
Prerequisites: none
What are these new "tablet computers"? Are they going to replace the
laptop? Or the PDA? Are they what the Star TrekT people carry
around? This one-hour session should answer all your questions!
► Creating
and Editing Digital Images
(Advanced
skill level)
Prerequisites: Competent computer user.
Hands-on workshop on how to create images using digital cameras
and scanners
and then edit those images using Fireworks.
► Preparing Materials for the web (Intermediate Skill Level)
Prerequisites: Competent computer user.
Hands on workshop on how to convert word processed documents,
spreadsheets, presentations, and images into a format that works well on
the web (including WebCT).
Introduction to Image Editing (Advanced
skill level)
Prerequisites: Competent computer user.
Introduction to image editing programs (Photoshop) used to enhance and manipulate
digital images.
Creating Digital Movies (Advanced
skill level)
Prerequisites: Very competent computer user.
An introduction to the techniques involved in creating and manipulating digital movies. An easy way
to start your career as a movie producer! We use Movie Maker to teach these
editing principles, which are essentially the same with similar
software products.
Quick Time Virtual Reality (Advanced
skill level)
Prerequisites: Very competent computer user.
A demonstration of Quick Time Virtual Reality (QTVR) including examples
from UNI, production methods, and World Wide Web applications.
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