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Summer Tech School is Underway

On Monday, we kicked off our first annual (we hope!) Summer Tech School.  Over the next three weeks, IT Services and Lilly Library will offer more than 20 technology classes to Wabash faculty and staff.

We selected courses based on a campus-wide survey conducted last spring.  Topics include photo editing, advanced Microsoft Word and Powerpoint, Google Calendar, Datatel user interface, creating a personal web page, backing up your computer, using a classroom projection system, finding books and journal articles, and using online databases.  The complete schedule is available here.

Macie Rudoff, desktop support analyst, is heading up summer tech school, but putting on the program is a total team effort.  In all, eleven staff (including one from the library and one from public affairs) are teaching classes.

If you haven't signed up for a class but would like to attend, there's still time to do so.  We do ask that you call or email the Help Desk (x6400, helpdesk@wabash.edu) to let us know that you're coming, so that we have enough handouts and teaching assistants for the class.

In photo: Monica Brainard leads a session in Goodrich Hall on creating a personal web page.

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Awesome!
That's a good move by the staff and the IT.It's always recommended to possess some basic knowledge.That's the way to go man.Bravo

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