Tags » Workshops

February 13-28 Workshop Schedule at The Commons

Categories: Social Media, Tutorial, Workshops

Hey all! The semester is well on its way, and we are on a roll with workshops and other events at the Digital Learning Commons. Check them out below: Google Earth Tuesday, February 14 at 12:15pm Kade 2nd Floor Explore … Continue reading

Web Conferencing Workshop

Categories: Blogging, Digital Video, Tools, Video, Workshops

First, I’d like to remind everyone why web and/or video conferencing is important. It is not just to connect with your family and friends all over the world, which is important too; but it is to: Interview for a job … Continue reading

Intro to Data Analysis Tools

Categories: Tutorial, Workshops

First, I would like to thank everyone who showed up, and give a special thanks to Ross Belliveau and Brittany Smith for helping me through my first workshop. I was amazed at the great turn out and hope to see … Continue reading

Cloud Computing 101

Categories: Tools, Workshops

The goal of Thursday’s workshop was to introduce some basic storage and productivity tools to students new to cloud computing. Before getting into details, here are some caveats. As you can see in the picture below, cloud applications have both … Continue reading

Technology for self-management

Categories: Tools, Workshops

This Tuesday’s workshop introduced digital tools to aid in self-management. We focused primarily on managing schedules and email. Google Calendar was the main scheduling tool discussed in our workshop. We learned to make and manage events, set reminders, and even … Continue reading

Spring Workshop Schedule Announced

Categories: Workshops

Welcome back everyone and welcome new students! We are excited to announce the spring workshop schedule! Like the last semester, our regular workshops will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays 12:30-01:30pm @ Kade Building 2nd Floor (K20). Have classes on … Continue reading

Effective Research and Productivity Workshop!!

Categories: Workshops

Hello all! I hope the first two weeks of semester have been exciting and joyful for all the MIIS students. For the first-year students, welcome to graduate school! I remember one of the first syllabi I received in my first … Continue reading