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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES

Technology Training by Appointment (TBA)

These highly successful one-on-one, customized training sessions can be the answer to your training needs in your office or in the One-On-One Training Room, Room G20 of Redwood Hall located at 243 Panama Street (in the Jordan Quad area of campus).

Pick your own learning objectives, then register for a 90-minute training appointment. An expert in the areas described below will work with you on YOUR learning objectives.

Bring your own documents, spreadsheets, presentations, databases, or web pages to learn how to troubleshoot them. You will set up to five learning objectives before meeting.

Use your STAP, department, or Hospital Tuition Assistance funds. Fee is $295 for a 90-minute session.

Upcoming TBA Dates and Topics

Below are the upcoming dates for TBAs and the topics that can be addressed on those dates. Appointments are at 8:30 am, 10:30 am, 1 pm, or 3 pm. Identify the best date for you and then complete and submit your learning objectives through a Training Session Plan (see How to Sign Up).

Date Topics Instructor
FLEXIBLE Email/Calendaring, Adobe Acrobat, Photoshop, Web Skills (HTML, Dreamweaver, CSS), PowerPoint, Access, FileMaker Pro, Windows/Macintosh File and Desktop Management, Audio and Video editing Mark Branom
1/23/09 MS Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Excel Macros) Derek Mathias
2/25/09 MS Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook, Project),
FileMaker Pro
Gene Moirao
3/17/09 MS Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Excel Macros) Derek Mathias

 

How to Sign Up

To start the sign-up process, fill out a Training Session Plan. The fee is $295 for a 90-minute session. Use STAP, department, or Hospital Tuition Assistance funds. You may also pay by personal funds (for an additional 8% service fee), billed directly to you by Stanford University.

If you have any questions, please contact Mary Donoghue at 723-1015, or call Technology Training Services at 723-4391.

Remember, the better prepared you and your instructor are for your training session, the more profitable your training time will be.

Cancellation Policy

You must cancel your Training By Appointment session at least five full business days prior to the training session in order to get your fee refunded.

Sample Learning Objectives

Expert Area Sample Learning Objectives
Using Your Computer in the Stanford Environment
  • determining current software needs, where to get it, and how to install it
  • keeping your computer up to date in the rapidly changing world of technology
  • keeping up with the latest virus protection software and other security issue
Email/Calendaring Applications (Sundial, Outlook, Mac OS X Mail, Thunderbird, Webmail)
  • organizing your address book
  • migrating from one email program to another
  • IMAP vs. POP
  • using the Sundial calendar effectively
  • acting as a designate -- taking care of someone else's calendar in Sundial
Web Skills for the Stanford Environment
  • organizing files on the Stanford Web server
  • secure publishing
  • creating forms using Formage and CGI
MS Office (Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
  • formatting slide masters with design elements
  • applying action buttons and hyperlinks to slide masters
  • importing clip art from the Internet
  • animating objects on a slide
MS Access
  • how to embed a subform into a main form
  • how to integrate Excel and Access data
  • how to create subreports and charts
Microsoft Project
  • tips on outlining / starting a project
  • how to assign resources
  • entering project process
  • how to create a base calendar
  • how to enter tasks
FileMaker Pro
  • scripting techniques from basic to complex
  • understanding the Web companion for publishing your database to the Web
  • implementing password protection
  • creating good user interfaces
  • maintaining historical data while using relationships
Web Skills (HTML, Dreamweaver, CSS)
  • creating an image map
  • creating rollover images, buttons, and navigation bars
  • converting a Frontpage web site to Dreamweaver
  • making better use of Dreamweaver Templates
  • updating formats with Cascading Style Sheets
  • updating an inherited web site
  • organizing large sites
  • linking to PDF and other file formats
  • using JavaScript
Windows File and Desktop Management
  • how to create folders and desktop shortcuts
  • customizing settings in the Control Panel
Macintosh OS X File and Desktop Management
  • transitioning from Windows to OS X
  • new features of OS X (transitioning from Tiger to Leopard)
  • configuring OS X for the way that you use it
  • keyboard shortcuts
  • troubleshooting OS X
Adobe Acrobat (the full version)
  • creating a PDF
  • how to configure Acrobat Distiller
  • setting up forms in Acrobat
  • how to catalog documents and setup a search engine
  • troubleshooting
Adobe Photoshop
  • techniques for composite photos
  • special effects in Photoshop
  • preparing an image for print or Web
  • troubleshooting
  • tips and tricks from an expert
  • using a scanner
Internet Explorer/Firefox/Safari
  • organizing Favorites or Bookmarks
  • setting your options
  • browser differences
  • upgrading to new versions

If you would like training on an application you don't see listed here, complete and submit the Training Session Plan and we'll do our best to accommodate your need.

How did we do?

After you've completed your Training by Appointment session, please fill in the online evaluation form.

Testimonials

Listen to what these folks had to say about their Training By Appointment experience:

"One session as a private student taught me as much as several lab classes would have."

"The instructor covered just what I needed to know. This was a very valuable and beneficial 90 minutes."

"Thank you! You made this so easy and simple to learn, unintimidating and straight forward."

"Terrific on all levels from beginning to end!"

"The instructor was very patient."

"This training was extremely helpful. I would do this again in the future if I need assistance in other programs."

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