Purpose:
The HServ Student Development
Workshop program offers short workshops to assist students in developing
the computer and Internet skills required for many classes in their programs.
Workshops are offered at various
times during the school year. These workshops cannot substitute for in-depth
study or experience but serve as introductions to skills students can further
develop.
Checklist:
To determine which workshop
level is best for you, take the Digital Literacy Self-Assessment [Link].
To sign up for a tutorial please
contact Debra Revere. If
you are unable to take a workshop you need, look at the self-directed
digital literacy tutorials page for assistance in independent learning
of needed skills.
About the On-Campus Workshops:
Workshops using skills-centered
modules and hands-on instruction are routinely offered on the following
topics:
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General Computer Skills
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Communicating with Email
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Using Word
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Navigating the Web I: Using Search
Tools
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Navigating the Web II: Evaluating
Resources
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Web Publishing with FrontPage
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Introducing Excel
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Using PowerPoint
One-on-One Assistance:
Individual and/or small group
assistance is available for students. Please contact Debra
Revere.
Future Workshops
Future workshops will be announced
through the department instructors and this web page. If you have suggestions
for workshops, please contact Debra
Revere.
For the most current listing of Student Development Workshops
either contact your advisor or the instructor, Debra
Revere. |