Held Friday afternoons in Turing Auditorium, TGIF Clinics are informal, interactive clinics on computer-related topics of interest to the Stanford community. Questions from attendees are strongly encouraged. These drop-in sessions are led by knowledgeable ITSS staff.
The success of these clinics depends on you!
Each clinic will be on a different topic. Clinic topics will be announced about a week in advance through various distribution lists, our Web page, and especially the TGIF-L Mailing List.*
| Date | Topic | Presenter(s) | |
|---|---|---|---|
|
January |
11 |
cbt.stanford.edu |
Leni Silberman |
| 18 | Maintaining Department Web Pages | Mark Branom | |
| 25 | Eudora: Advanced Topics | Mark Branom, Tom Wiggins | |
| February | 1 | Mac
OS X |
Jim Brown |
| 8 | Coping with Email Attachments | Mark Branom | |
| 15 | Group Communication on the Web | Mark Branom | |
| 22 | Using Palm Devices at Stanford | Robin McClish, Lori Wisneski, Becky Fenton, Karen Zack | |
| March | 1 | Calendaring at Stanford SUndial | Susan Empey |
| 8 | Creating
& Using PDFs: What's New |
Mark Branom | |
| 15 | Crashes, Invasions, & Viruses: What Can YOU Do? | Mark Branom | |
| 22 | Windows
XP Overview (download PowerPoint Slides) |
Tony Silveira | |
Topics for TGIFs include:
*To subscribe to the TGIF-L Mailing List:
send email to
majordomo@lists.stanford.edu
with the message
subscribe TGIF-L
Because we are presenting emerging technical topics, please feel free to contact the TGIF coordinator with any questions, comments, suggestions or concerns. Call Phyllis Olrich at x5-1541 or send email to tgif-l-owner@lists.stanford.edu.