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A variety of training opportunities are available to students, faculty, and staff members at UNT. The links above will take you to the various Websites associated with computer training at UNT. Descriptions of these areas and types of training available follow:

  • Academic Computing Services (ACS) offers short courses -- available to students, faculty, and staff -- every semester. It is requested that you pre-register to attend. Announcements on course availability etc. are published monthly in Benchmarks Online, the Computing Center Online Newsletter. Typical courses cover the following topics:

     
    SPSS SAS
    S-Plus R
    New Technologies for Survey Research Stata

Faculty members can also request customized short courses on topics geared to their class needs. These courses would typically be on the topics listed above or those that are in the skill set of ACS staff members. Contact ACS for more information (ISB 119, 940-565-4068, lynch@unt.edu).

  • Computer Based Training (CBT) --Check Out the CBT Website for more information. Microsoft E-Learning courses are now available for faculty and staff via our UNT-Microsoft Campus Agreement. Please contact Claudia Lynch at lynch@unt.edu for instructions on accessing this training.
  • EIS Training Resources

    EIS training is available. Questions or comments relating to EIS training should be sent to EIStrn@unt.edu.

  • Microsoft Outlook Training and more

    The Messaging Systems Group has all sorts of useful information on their website, including training information.

  • Human Resources Courses are offered to staff and faculty members on a variety of topics and they have a new comprehensive training curriculum.
  • UNT Central Web Support

Consult Central Web Support for assistance in acquiring “Internet services and support.” As described on their website

CWS provides Internet services and support to UNT faculty, staff and students. Services include allocating and assisting departments, campus organizations and faculty with web space and associated applications. Additionally, CWS assists web developers with databases and associated web applications, troubleshooting problems, support and service.

Tutorials are available from CWS on a variety of topics.

  • Website Creation/Design

      According to their website, "The Multimedia Development Lab at UNT libraries provides Web development and multimedia development services for UNT faculty, staff, departments, organizations and UNT libraries."
     
  • CLEAR (was Center for Distributed Learning)

    CLEAR offers courses especially for Faculty Members. A list of topics and further information can be found here.

    The center also offers a "Brown Bag" series which meets for lunch the first Thursday of each month at Noon in Chilton 245. 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. More information on these activities can be found at the CLEAR Website.

  • Information Security Awareness

The UNT Information Security team has been offering Information Security Awareness courses to all UNT faculty and staff. Topics to be covered will include workstation security, sensitive data handling, copyright infringement issues, identity theft, email security, and more.

For more information, or if you would like to request a customized course to be taught for your department, contact Gabe Marshall at x4062, or at security@unt.edu.

Also, Information Security Training  is now available through Blackboard Vista.

  • The UNT Calendar has all sorts of events listed throughout the semester, including training. The calendar and announce.unt.edu now work together.
  • State of Texas Department of Information Resources

    Another possible source of training for staff and, perhaps, faculty members is the Texas Department of Information Resources. A look at their Education and Training website reveals some interesting possibilities. For example, under Conferences, Briefings, and Events is a "Microsoft Training Series" described as "free training classes ... delivered by Microsoft and hosted by DIR as part of the Technology Today Series (TTS)."

  • A lot of training information is also available via the Internet. You can search for more training information by using one of the many search facilities available on the World Wide Web such as Google , Dogpile and Alltheweb. It is a good idea to do a search using more than one facility because they don't all work the same way. Using various search facilities maximizes your chances of finding all the available information on your topic of interest.
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