Student Workshop Schedule
| Seminar Title |
Room |
Date/Time Offered |
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Windows
Computer Lab Basics |
Not scheduled at this time. |
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Macintosh
Computer Lab Basics |
Not scheduled at this time. |
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Using
Microsoft Office Tutorials |
Not scheduled at this time. |
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DragonMail |
Not scheduled at this time. |
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Student
Web Server (SWS) |
Not scheduled at this time. |
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Windows Computer Lab
Basics: In this workshop you will
learn the basic information required to successfully work in the MSUM Windows
computer labs. Topics covered will include: What is Available in the Labs,
Saving Your Work, Creating Folders on Your Disk, and Finding Class Materials on
a Network Server.
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Macintosh
Computer Lab Basics: In this workshop you will
learn the basic information required to successfully work in the MSUM Macintosh computer labs. Topics covered will include: What is Available in the Labs,
Saving Your Work, Creating Folders on Your Disk, and Finding Class Materials on
a Network Server.
Return to schedule
Using Self-Paced
Microsoft Office Tutorials: Soon all MSUM campus labs (Windows only) will have access to Microsoft
Office Interactive Tutorials. At this time, the tutorials are available in the
24-hour labs. This workshop provides instructions for
using the tutorials to learn the Microsoft Office programs - Word, PowerPoint,
Excel, and Access.
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DragonMail: In this workshop you will learn
the basics of using DragonMail, the student email system. Topics covered will
include sending/receiving messages, attachments, creating a filing system within
your mail account and using the Address Book.
Return to schedule
Student Web Server (SWS):
In this workshop you will learn
how to use the the Student Web Server called SWS. Topics covered include getting
an SWS account, SWS policies, and creating your own web site.
Return to schedule
Other Student Training
Opportunities
Additional training for students is available through the Livingston Lord Library. Each semester the Library offers classes on using WebPALS - online catalog, using Internet search engines, and evaluating and citing Internet sources.