May 18, 2005
ITSS Training Opportunities for week of May 30
With Summer coming, now is a good time to consider taking a class or two and encouraging the staff you support to do so as well. Just one class in Word or Excel can boost a users confidence greatly. That said, here are the ITSS offerings:
Seats are still available for the following ITSS Technology Training classes the week of May 30 (click on links for course descriptions, locations, etc.):
* Introduction to Eudora: A Hands-On Experience (ITS 121A), Tuesday, May 31, 1:30-4:30, $150
http://www.stanford.edu/services/techtraining/courselookup.html?keywords=ITS121
* Data Management in Excel (ITS 333B), Tuesday, May 31, 1:00-4:30, $150
http://www.stanford.edu/services/techtraining/courselookup.html?keywords=ITS333
* Intermediate Eudora: Refining Your Skills (ITS 122A), Wednesday, June 1, 1:30-4:30, $150
http://www.stanford.edu/services/techtraining/courselookup.html?keywords=ITS122
* Designing Excel Spreadsheets (ITS 330C), Wednesday, June 1, 1:00-4:30, $150
http://www.stanford.edu/services/techtraining/courselookup.html?keywords=ITS330
* Web Design, Level 1: The Basics (ITS 291B), Thursday, June 2, 1:00-4:30, $150
http://www.stanford.edu/services/techtraining/courselookup.html?keywords=ITS291
Note: These sections of Data Management in Excel; Designing Excel Spreadsheets; and Web Design, Level 1 were added after spring quarter began due to high enrollments.
STAP or Hospital Tuition Assistance funds may be used to cover any fees.
For information on other courses, go to http://techtraining.stanford.edu/courses.html.
For instructions on how to register, go to http://techtraining.stanford.edu/reg.html.
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"Speaking of Computers" Online
The periodical, "Speaking of Computers", which is published by the Libraries, is available online. The URL is http://speaking.stanford.edu/. The new issue contains articles pertaining to computer security, google searching, etc.
Check it out!!
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May 05, 2005
IMAP Group Accounts Website
ITSS has a website that specifically addresses IMAP Group Accounts, how they work and how to set them up. On this website, you will find explanations of pricing, how to ask for a group account and how to setup your email client for group accounts. The URL is http://www.stanford.edu/dept/itss/services/imap/group.html
For SUL staff, you will need to send a HelpSU, which will need to contain the following information: Preferred name of the account, e.g., sultech, the names and SUNet IDs of all those who need to access the account and who the "owner" will be, which is the person taking responsibility for the account.
In order to clarify the differences, IMAP Group Accounts are accounts that enable more than one user to logon to a single account. This differs from @lists accounts, which provide a single email address that goes to more than one person.
If you have any questions about group accounts or @lists accounts, help deciding which you need, or any other questions, please send an email to Deni at dwicklun@stanford.edu
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