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The DoIT strives to offer training and support with a multifaceted approach. We realize each user is at different levels of knowledge with each piece of software/equipment and that their learning styles vary. To accommodate our users to the best of our ability and time, we offer a variety of training options and resources for our staff such as:

New User Orientation/Training
Online Help Documents/Tutorials
Reference Manuals
Referrals to Campus & Community Training Classes
Group Training Classes conducted by DoIT staff
One-on-one Training Sessions conducted by DoIT staff
Consultations by Appointment



New User Orientation/Training

When new staff members are hired the DoIT offers to do a 30-60 minutes orientation session to introduce the new user(s) to the DoIT network environment. Topics usually covered include:
  1. Overview of account resources (network drives, office and user folders, printers, software)
  2. Detailed review of messaging and calendaring software (distribution lists, sharing and viewing other user's calendars)
  3. Overview of related websites
  4. Accessing web mail
  5. Discussion of computing policies

Online Help Documents/Tutorials

As needed the DoIT will draft up tutorial and online documentation on a variety of topics to assist our users.


Reference Manuals

The DoIT keeps a number of software reference manuals on hand for staff reference. These can be borrowed on a short term basis from the DoIT office (Cain C214). Some of the manuals we currently own:

Adobe Acrobat Professional 6.0 Classroom in a Book
Adobe Creative Suite Idea Book
Adobe PageMaker 7.0
Adobe Photoshop CS Classroom in a Book
Adobe InDesign CS
Adobe InDesign CS Classroom in a Book
Adobe Illustrator 10
Adobe Illustrator CS Classroom in a Book
Macromedia Flash
Macromedia Fireworks


Referrals to Campus & Community Training Classes

Campus Training Resources Community Training Resources

Group Training Classes conducted by DoIT staff

In depth training sessions that give a wide overview of software uses and procedures. Classes are offered on an "as needed" basis. Typically 3 hours in length, some involve multiple sessions and are typically scheduled once 2 or more staff members have made a request.

One-on-one Training Sessions conducted by DoIT staff

For staff members that have an urgent need to learn a piece of software OR for those that may need a more individualized approach to training, one-on-one trainings can be scheduled. These sessions will be designed based on the skills of the user. Prior to the trainings users will be expected to set goals and identify the skills they wish to gain. Sessions are typically 1-2 hours in length and are offered when staffing allows.

Consultations by Appointment

Some users are familiar with the software but occasionally need someone to show them some of the more complicated procedures, or just like to have someone available to them should they have a question.


 
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