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Short Courses

By Claudia Lynch, Benchmarks Editor

Summer Short Course schedules are being finalized. They will most likely begin the second week of June. Follow this link for to see the types of courses that will be offered.

Customized Short Courses

Faculty members can request customized short courses from ACS, geared to their class needs. Other groups can request special courses also. Contact ACS for more information (ISB 119, 940-565-4068, lynch@unt.edu).

Especially for Faculty and Staff Members

In addition to the ACS Short Courses, which are available to students, faculty and staff, staff and faculty members can take courses offered through the Human Resources Department, the Center for Distributed Learning, and the UNT Libraries' Multimedia Development Lab.

Center for Distributed Learning

The Center for Distributed Learning offers courses especially for Faculty Members. Topics include Windows 95, PowerPoint, Video Conferencing, and a series of classes concerning putting course materials on the World Wide Web using WebCT®.

The center offers a "Brown Bag" series which meets for lunch the first Thursday of each month at Noon in ISB 204. The purpose of this group is to bring faculty members together to share their experiences with distributed learning. One demonstration will be made at each meeting by a faculty member with experience in distributed learning. Each meeting is followed, for those interested in using WebCT®, by a one hour orientation for beginners in ISB 203. More information on these activities can be found at the Center for Distributed Learning Web site.

***Distributed Learning Crash Course***

Who Is It For? Faculty members interested in integrating technology with their classes to distribute their course content at a distance.

Course Overview: Basic steps needed to publish your syllabus, notes, PowerPoint presentations, and assignments on the Web, to communicate electronically with your classes, and teach using videoconferencing.

When Is It Offered? May 17-20, 1999 or August 16-19, 1999

Check out http://www.unt.edu/cdl/dlcourses.htm for a detailed course schedule, course descriptions, and online registration. If you need additional information about the classes, contact Kim Crawford at 940-565-2708.

UNT Libraries'

The UNT Libraries' Multimedia Development Lab has also offered free training to all University of North Texas faculty and staff in the basics of FrontPage 98 and information architecture in the past. For more information visit the Multimedia Development Lab's home page at http://www.library.unt.edu/mmdl .

***Free Teleconference***

COPYRIGHT IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM:
THE IMPACT OF RECENT CHANGES TO U.S. COPYRIGHT LAW

Date: Friday, May 21, 1999
 
Time: 11:00 - 2:00 p.m. CDT
 
Location: Willis Library, Room 035, University of North Texas
 
Who may attend: Interested faculty, staff, students
 
Registration required: None
 
A Teleconference co-sponsored by: American Association of Law Libraries; American Library Association; Association of Research Libraries; Medical Library Association; Special Libraries Association.
 
Hosted by: George Washington University Library
 
Endorsed by: Coalition for Networked Information; EDUCAUSE
 
Questions: Contact Sharon Almquist, Media Library, phone: 940-565-4702
 

Technical Training

Technical Training for campus network managers is available through the Campus-Wide Networks division of the Computing Center. Some of the seminars, such as one on disaster recovery/business continuity planning techniques, may be of interest to others on campus as well.

Alternate Forms of Training

The Training Web site has all sorts of information about alternate forms of training. Training tapes, Computer Based Training (CBT) and Web-based training are some of the alternatives offered.There are also handouts for computer training (Microsoft Office 97 and Windows 95) on the following topics:

  • GroupWise 5.2 -- Handout for Win95/NT
  • FAQ for GroupWise 5.2
  • Info on GroupWise for Win3.1
  • Computers - Back to the Basics
  • Introduction to Windows 95
  • Introduction to Word 97
  • Advanced Word 97 - MailMerge It Together
  • Introduction to Excel 97
  • Introduction to PowerPoint 97
  • Introduction to Remedy (THE Call-Tracking Program)
  • Using Netscape Communicator and the UNT Home Page