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Windows Vista

is not yet recommended for use with Stanford administrative applications.
Vista at Stanford

Mac OS X Leopard

works with most desktop applications, but is not yet certified for admin apps like Oracle, Kronos, and PeopleSoft.
Leopard at Stanford

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Stanford Residential Computing

If you are a student living in on-campus housing, Residential Computing supports your in-room network connection, provides consulting services, and manages your computer cluster.

Courses

The IT Services Technology Training Services web site includes a current list of instructor-led and online IT training opportunities offered by various Stanford providers.

TABS Technology Assist By Students

Technology Assist by Students (TABS) is a Stanford volunteer student organization that provides web design and programming services for non-profit and student groups. Its central aim is to connect Bay Area non-profit organizations and schools in need of technological assistance with the immense skill base of the Stanford community. TABS also puts on a series of weekly, on-campus workshops in web design and programming open to anyone in the Stanford community.

Workshops

SULAIR offers workshops on instruction in research and information sources, and provides an interactive tutorial called SKIL on how to search the catalog, databases and locate other types of resources. As part of the instructional program, SULAIR offers Scholars' Workshops throughout the regular quarters on topics such as how to find e-journals, how to manage your citations and create bibliographies using EndNote or RefWorks, and how to use new tools such as Grokker for research and discovery. Workshops offered by Social Science Data and Software (SSDS) cover a variety of topics that include: SSDS services and resources in general; ways to locate datasets; and how students can plan during the early stages of their research or use quantitative software in their projects, from statistical analysis of large datasets to the graphical display of summary information. Workshops also demonstrate how qualitative software options available at Stanford can help researchers organize and analyze interviews, field notes, photographs and other types of data.


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