Tech Briefings
Timely Info for Power Users and Stanford's Technology Support Community
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Overview
Held Friday afternoons in Turing Auditorium, Tech Briefings are informal, interactive seminars on computer-related topics of interest to the Stanford community. These sessions are intended for power users, Expert Partners, and those with IT responsibilities, but are open to everyone - faculty, staff, and students. The Tech Briefings, led by knowledgeable IT Services staff or other IT professionals, run from 2:00 to 3:30 P.M. No registration is required - just come on by and learn something new. No fees. No fuss.
The first session of each month will tie in to the monthly series.
Fall 2007 Quarter's series: Adobe Creative Suite 3
Turing Auditorium is Room 111 of Polya Hall. See this map to Polya Hall.
The success of these sessions depends on you! Questions from attendees are strongly encouraged. Topics are announced in advance through the techbriefings mailing list and on this web page.
Because we are presenting emerging technical topics, please feel free to contact the Tech Briefing coordinator with any questions, comments, suggestions, or concerns. Call 723-4391 or send email to techbriefings-owner@lists.stanford.edu.
Fall 2007 Tech Briefings
- October 5: Creative Suite 3 Series -- Acrobat 8
- October 12: Intermediate Networking: Ethernet and IP
- October 19: Symantec Solutions 2007 Bus Tour
- October 26: Podcasts, iTunes, and U
- November 2: Creative Suite 3 Series -- Photoshop CS3
- November 9: What's New From Apple and Mac OS X Leopard
- November 16: Home Networking
- November 23: No Tech Briefing (Thanksgiving)
- November 30: Stanford Answers: http://answers.stanford.edu
- December 7: Creative Suite 3 Series -- Dreamweaver CS3
- December 14: Research Computing at Stanford
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| Date | Topic | Presenter(s) |
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| October 5 | Creative Suite 3 Series -- Acrobat 8 Adobe Systems recently launched version 8 of their successful Adobe Acrobat line. Come see Mark Branom discuss the new features and uses of Acrobat, including how to:
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Mark Branom, IT Services |
| October 12 | Intermediate Networking: Ethernet and IP Expanding on some of the topics covered in the introductory class, the Ethernet and IP class will go into some more detail on the most common two protocols of modern networking. This class will cover more detail on the ethernet protocol and common troubleshooting problems. For the Internet Protocol (IP), this class will cover TCP, UDP and ICMP and what they're used for; IP addressing concepts; subnet masks; and some troubleshooting of common IP problems. |
Drew Saunders, IT Services |
| October 19 | Symantec Solutions 2007 Bus Tour Note: The Symantec Bus will be in the Jordan Quad parking lot from 12:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. as part of the Tech Briefing. (Jordan Quad is located off Panama Street, next to Campus Drive West.) Symantec is hitting the road and we're heading your way! The Symantec Solutions Tour luxury bus is embarking on an exciting technical journey across the country. Hop on the bus and CONNECT with Symantec! Participate in exclusive live product demonstrations and training sessions showcasing the latest Symantec product solutions. Take the opportunity to network one on one with Symantec training representatives. We will be highlighting and showcasing the following:
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Symantec |
| October 26 | Podcasts, iTunes, and U ! Podcasting has become the most cost-effective and efficient way to distribute digital audio and video files over the Web. By subscribing to podcasts, listeners can consume the information presented whenever they need to, not just whenever a broadcaster decides to present it. Faculty can deliver educational content for listening or viewing on a computer or iPod, freeing learning from the constraints of the traditional physical classroom. Staff can use podcasts to deliver informational content about their department or group, to provide news about events in the department, and to disseminate other information in an engaging manner. In this presentation, Mark Branom (IT Services) and a panel of experts will discuss some of the techniques and basic tools to create, edit, and produce podcasts, as well as how you can publish your podcast on Stanford iTunes. |
Mark Branom, IT Services |
| November 2 | Creative Suite 3 Series -- Photoshop CS3 Ideal for photographers, graphic designers, and web designers, Adobe® Photoshop® CS3 has become the professional standard for manipulating photos and other images. New features include such things as automatic layer alignment and blending that enable advanced compositing. Live filters boost the comprehensive, nondestructive editing toolset for increased flexibility. And a streamlined interface and new timesaving tools make your work flow faster. Mark Branom (IT Services) and Bryan O'Neil Hughes, the Product Manager for Adobe Photoshop CS3, will present. |
Bryan O'Neil Hughes, Adobe and Mark Branom, IT Services |
| November 9 | What's New From Apple and Mac OS X Leopard Come hear Stanford's Apple rep Wyn Davies talk about the exciting new Apple products, including Leopard, the new Mac OS X operating system. |
Wyn Davies, Apple |
| November 16 | Home Networking Join us as Kent Reuber present some basic info on setting up home networks on Stanford DSL, Stanford West, and non-Stanford DSL/cable modems. He will talk about the basics of print servers, wireless access points, and routers. He will also present some example home network diagrams that you may want to follow. He won't be covering specific products – there are simply too many products out there. He will, however, give you some recommendations on home network configurations that can be used with many different products. |
Kent Reuber, IT Services |
| November 23 | No Tech Briefing -- Happy Thanksgiving!
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| November 30 | Stanford Answers: http://answers.stanford.edu Stanford Answers is a centrally-hosted web knowledgebase service that provides members of the Stanford community with easy access to consulting solutions and self-help information. The service runs on a tool provided by RightAnswers, Inc., and is licensed and hosted by IT Services. Tom Goodrich will present. |
Tom Goodrich , IT Services |
| December 7 | Creative Suite 3 Series -- Dreamweaver CS3 Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS3 software, which now includes CSS tools, Ajax components for building dynamic user interfaces, and intelligent integration with other Adobe software (including Photoshop), is the professional standard for creating and updating web pages and web sites. New features include Spry framework for Ajax, Spry Data, Spry Widgets, Spry Effects, Photoshop and Fireworks integration, and improved Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) support. |
Mark Branom, IT Services |
| December 14 | Research Computing at Stanford: Review of the 2007 Supercomputing Conference Phil Reese (IT Services) will present the highlights from the Supercomputing 2007 conference held in Reno, NV and how the joint booth with Stanford and SLAC worked out. In addition, he'll review the current status of Research Computing at Stanford, talking about what is going on and what the future looks like. The planning around the new Data Center and the many issues involved will round out the presentation. |
Phil Reese, IT Services |
| December 21 | No Tech Briefing -- Winter Closure
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| December 28 | No Tech Briefing -- Winter Closure
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Links to Previous Quarters
Click on these links to previous quarters to see the Tech Briefings/TGIF topics we have presented in the past. Links to handouts for most presentations are also available at these sites.
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Subscribe to the Tech Briefings Mailing List
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- Visit https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/techbriefings and enter your email address in the Subscribing to techbriefings section
- Or, send email to techbriefings-join@lists.stanford.edu
Tips for Presenters
So, you're going to give a presentation at an upcoming Tech Express. Find out what services we provide and what's expected of you. Refer to this PowerPoint document Tips for Presenters for guidelines on preparing for your presentation. You will find templates, as well as other useful information regarding timelines, marketing, and resources.



