Camden Educational Series
- All seminars require a computer account on crab or clam in order to access the software in the lab.You MUST include your NetID (account) for crab/clam in order for your registration to be processed for these classes.
- You will only be notified in the event of a seminar change/cancellation.
OPENING AN ACCOUNT
Information about creating a computer account can be found at:
http://oit.rutgers.edu/services/account/quick.html
Excel Workshops | MS Outlook 2007 | MS Access 2007 | Intro to Word | Intro to MS PowerPoint 2007 | Scanmark | Smart Classroom
Introduction to Excel 2007
Instructor: Edward McHugh
Location: BSB-134
Date and Time: Fri. October 10, 2008 / 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Description:
This preliminary workshop will cover the fundamentals of the Excel
spreadsheet program. Attendees will learn about the toolbars and gain in
depth information about the pull down menus. The class will look at data
entry, data types, and data formatting.
Introduction to Excel 2007 Calculations
Instructor: Edward McHugh
Location: BSB-134
Date and Time: Fri. October 17, 2008 / 9:00 AM - 11:00
AM
Description:
This Excel workshop is a continuation of the previous session.
This class will focus on calculations, and function use within Excel.
Examples will involve problem solving such as calculating student
grade point averages, running subtotals, and sorting, cutting, pasting,
and importing data.
Excel 2007 Projects
Instructor: Edward McHugh
Location: BSB-134
Date and Time: Fri. October 24, 2008 / 9:00 AM - 11:00
AM
Description:
This Excel workshop uses concepts learned in the previous 2 workshops
and applies them to specific problems you can solve using Excel.
Projects covered in this course may include calculating mortgage
payments, keeping a checkbook, elementary statistics such as averages
and standard deviation, and keeping a gradebook.
MS Outlook 2007
Instructor: Brian Cotter
Location: No. Conf. Rm. - Campus Center
Date and Time: Wed. October 29, 2008 / 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Description:
How to set up and use the newest version of Microsoft's mail
application. Topics include what's new in Outlook 2007 (Search
Indexing), sending & receiving messages, sing signatures, managing
contacts, utilizing the Outlook Calendaring system, and checking mail
remotely (Outlook Web Access).
MS Access 2007
Instructor: Brian Cotter
Location: No. Conf. Rm. - Campus Center
Date and Time: Wed., November 5, 2008 / 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Description:
Instruction and general help on how to use Access 2007 for simple database applications. This course is designed for those that have never used Access before, or have a basic
understanding of Access 2003 and could like to migrate to the new 2007 version.
Introduction to Word 2007
Instructor: Ronald Thornton
Location: No. Conf. Rm. - Campus Center
Date and Time: Wed., November 12, 2008 / 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Description:
This introductory hands-on workshop will demonstrate the new ribbon
interface in Word 2007 in order to perform the basic tasks that you used
in previous versions of Word. Information will also be presented about
the new .docx naming convention and setting the line spacing from the
default of 1.5 in Word 2007 to 1.0.
Attendees should bring a sample document to work on.
Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2007
Instructor: Ronald Thornton
Location: No. Conf. Rm. - Campus Center
Date and
Time: Wed., November 19, 2008 / 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Description:
PowerPoint is often used at conferences/in the
classroom to bring a visual component to a presentation. This
workshop will introduce those who have not used PowerPoint 2007 to
the new look of PowerPoint 2007 such as use of the new ribbon menu. The
autocontent wizard design
templates have been replaced by themes. Slide transitions are now
available under Animations. The attendee will be able to create a basic
presentation.
Scanmark ES2800
Instructor: Ann Bilbrough or Wilbur Cornwell
Location: BSB-132
Date and Time: By Arrangement
Evenings - By Arrangement
Description:
The Scanmark ES2800 test scanner has
the ability to scan multiple choice tests and receive immediate results.
In addition a program called ParSCORE enables faculty to manage student
records and data from their offices. This workshop will teach you how to
use QuickSCOREII and ParSCORE. Enrollment is limited to 6
people per session, and will be scheduled by contacting the instructor,
Ann Bilbrough
Smart Classroom Demonstrations
Instructor: Smart Classroom Support
Location: Various FAS classrooms
Date and Time: By arrangement prior to and throughout the semester
Description:
The demonstration will cover the fundamentals of the use of the various smart classroom equipment. Individual appointments can be made by calling the Help Desk at 856-225-6274 or filling out the form below.
Smart Classroom demonstrations are available by individual appointment throughout the semester.
Electronic Registration is available for Camden Computing Services Education Series via HR:
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