Technology Services Calendar
Workshop Type Events
FEBRUARY 8
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- noon – 1:00 pm
- Intro to Panopto for Faculty
- Hurst 202 (SSRL CLASSROOM)
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This workshop demonstrates how the latest Lecture Capture technology can be used to move your lectures out of the classroom. Bring your laptop to get AU's Panopto client setup and installed on your computer and create your first recording.
Type: Workshop
Host: Center for Teaching, Research and Learning
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AFTER FEBRUARY 8
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- Tue 02/12/13
noon – 1:00 pm - Introduction to Collaborate
- Bender Library Third Floor Classroom
- Tue 02/12/13
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Introduction to Collaborate
Type: Workshop
Host: University Library
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- Tue 02/12/13
2:45 pm – 3:45 pm - Piazza: Collaboration in a Wiki-Discussion Forum
- Hurst 202 (SSRL CLASSROOM)
- Tue 02/12/13
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Review and edit the following description for Piazza: Encourage questions, discussion and student collaboration through Piazza's Wikipedia-like forum, where topics and questions can be searched for and edited. Piazza lets you answer once, encourages students to answer for you, allows handouts and homework to be posted and gives you the ability to track student participation.
Type: Workshop
Host: Center for Teaching, Research and Learning
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- Tue 02/12/13
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm - EndNote for Web
- Bender Library Third Floor Classroom
- Tue 02/12/13
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Come to this class if you prefer to use a version of EndNote that you can have any time anywhere.
An overview for using EndNote Web will be provided. Come with your questions! [Please bring a laptop with EndNote already downloaded. Download directions are here: http://subjectguides.library.american.edu/endnote]Type: Workshop
Host: University Library
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- Wed 02/13/13
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm - Getting Started with Blackboard
- Bender Library Third Floor Classroom
- Wed 02/13/13
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Introductory Blackboard tutorial
Type: Workshop
Host: University Library
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- Thu 02/14/13
10:00 am – noon - R25/25Live Subscheduler Training
- Anderson Hall-LL OIT
- Thu 02/14/13
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R25/25Live is the web-based application used to schedule space for campus events and publicize on the master calendar. This course will teach pre-approved Sub-Schedulers (space assigners) how to process requests, assign spaces, create new events, run space utilization reports and much more.
Enrollment questions should be directed to University Event Scheduling 202-885-3939.Type: Workshop
Host: Office of Information Technology
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