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'The Online Netskills Interactive Course' (TONIC) is a web-based learning course on using the Internet. TONIC is an easy-to-understand, structured course, offering step-by-step, practical guidance on main Internet topics. The course is intended for beginners to networking who have some familiarity with computers. The course provides an introduction to the Internet and computer networks in general.
The skills and knowledge covered in this publication will allow you to become quickly proficient in the changes and new features introduced in Microsoft Office 2007. Access 2007 is not included in this course.
The on-line course is a mixture of reading, interactive demonstrations, mini tasks and a final task to consolidate and confirm your understanding.
During the on-line course you will:
Be given an overview of the whole financial system Gain confidence in manoeuvring around the screens within certain parts of the system Discover helpful features and short cuts within the screens Develop a basic appreciation of the University's account code structure Become aware of the possible sources of further help It is essential that the course is completed at least one week prior to the next finance course you wish to attend.
iProcurement, or iProc for short, is an internet way of ordering goods and services linked to an electronic Marketplace that contains hundreds and thousands of products. iProcurement is a new application accessed via the Cambridge University Finance System (CUFS). This course is also available on-line.
This short on-line course is for anyone who will be using the Cambridge University Financial System (CUFS) for the first time. Completion is a pre-requisite for delegates attending subsequent courses that specialise in certain parts of the system.
Delegates attending face-to-face iProcurement training or completing iProcurement training online do not need to complete this course.
The on-line course is a mixture of reading, interactive demonstrations, mini tasks and a final task to consolidate and confirm your understanding.
During the on-line course you will:
* Be given an overview of the whole financial system * Gain confidence in manoeuvring around the screens within certain parts of the system * Discover helpful features and short cuts within the screens * Develop a basic appreciation of the University's account code structure * Become aware of the possible sources of further help
It is essential that the course is completed at least one week prior to the next finance course you wish to attend.
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In this course you will learn how to use the key features of Microsoft Outlook 2007 to manage your e-mail, schedule your appointments, and keep track of your contact information. This publication is primarily designed for people who need to know how to use Microsoft Outlook 2007 to send and retrieve email, schedule appointments and events, and add contact information.
Watsonia workbook tutorials. Files for the exercises are provided on CDs.
The skills and knowledge acquired in Microsoft Outlook 2007 Level 2 will enable you to use some of the more advanced features of Microsoft Outlook 2007 to manage and organise your email, schedule meetings with colleagues, manage your contact information, and create task requests for others to perform. Microsoft Outlook 2007 Level 2 is designed for users who are keen to know hoe to use some of the more advanced aspects of Microsoft Outlook 2007 including organising email messages, restricting junk email, scheduling meetings, creating and managing task requests, and the like.
Watsonia workbook tutorials. Files for the exercises are provided on CDs.
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A Training CD-ROM on Adobe Photoshop CS2. It can be used under Windows or on the Macintosh. It is not necessary to have the application installed.
A VTC Training CD-ROM on Photoshop (version 5 and upwards) aimed especially at Photographers. It can be used under Windows or on the Macintosh. It is not necessary to have the application installed.
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SVI workbook tutorials on the presentation and graphics software package Microsoft PowerPoint 2003. The files for the exercises are provided on CDs.
A set of 2-hour tutorials on CD-ROMs on PowerPoint 2004 for the Macintosh. Hands-on exercises are not provided with this courseware.
This course gives a "quick start" introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint which is widely used software for preparing presentations.
The skills and knowledge covered in this publication are sufficient to create real-world presentations for sales, budgets, clubs, and more. In this course you will learn how to create a presentation, add animations, run a slide show, and print and publish presentations. This publication is primarily designed for people who need to know how to use Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 to create computer presentations. It is ideal for people who work in areas where presenting information is important.
Watsonia workbook tutorials. Files for the exercises are provided on CDs.
The skills and knowledge covered in this publication are sufficient to build and enhance powerful, real-world presentations for sales, budgets, clubs, and more. In this course you will learn how to enhance text in a presentation, add a range of objects such as pictures and SmartArt drawings, and how to automate slide show presentations. This course is designed for people who need to enhance their current knowledge and skills in Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. It is ideal for people who work in areas where effective presenting of information is important.
Watsonia workbook tutorials. Files for the exercises are provided on CDs.
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This set of 3 CDs by LearnKey takes you step-by-step through using the functions and features of Microsoft Project 2003 how to plan, manage, and track the advancement of projects.
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The skills and knowledge covered in this publication are sufficient to confidence in create real-world documents, including letters, memos, faxes, basic flyers, basic newsletters, calendars, envelopes and labels.
The RDN (Resource Discovery Network) Virtual Training Suite is a JISC national initiative designed to offer free online training in Internet information skills to the higher and further education communities in the UK. It comprises a set of 1-hour tutorials delivered over the Web, each of which offers Internet skills training in a particular academic subject.
The tutorials, which include quizzes and interactive exercises, can be used by individuals as a "teach yourself" tool, or by lecturers, librarians or IT trainers wanting to teach Internet information skills to their students. The tutorials offer a subject-based approach to Internet skills training, enabling the user to tour key Internet resources and improve search skills, as well as need for critical evaluation of information on the Internet, and reflect on practical ways to use the Internet to support learning, teaching and research.
The Computing Service only runs courses on EndNote, not Reference Manager. However for people wishing to use the latter there are some online resources available.
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