Important Note: The Queensborough workshop series welcomes all CUNY faculty (adjuncts included) with the understanding that if there are more requests than seats, the policy will be that Queensborough faculty will have priority.
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Podcasting (ACC & CETL)
Description:
A term that is a melding of "iPod" and "broadcast," Podcasting is a way to create audio (and more recently video) programs to which you or your students can listen while sitting at a computer, or on the go with an iPod or other portable player. During this workshop you will learn how to choose and subscribe to Podcasts, and you will create your own Podcast using Camtasia.
Who should attend: Anyone wishing to use Podcasting as a teaching tool, or those who simply want to learn more about this burgeoning technology. When: Friday, February 16, 10am-1pm |
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Contribute (ACC)
Description:
This is an introductory workshop. Learn to use Macromedia Contribute to build and maintain your own Web site. Participants may have the Contribute program installed on their office computer after attending this workshop. Who should attend: Faculty members who wish to build and maintain their own Web sites. When: Friday March 2, 10am-1pm |
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Scanning photos and documents for use in Blackboard and Enhanced Podcasts (ACC)
Description:This workshop will teach you how to scan and properly size photos, slides and documents into Photoshop, Acrobat, and OmniPage Pro. Learn how to produce images properly sized for the Web, as well as editable documents using Optical Character recognition (OCR) software. When: Wednesday March 7, 2-3:30 |
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Scanning photos and documents for use in Blackboard and Enhanced Podcasts (ACC)
Description:
This workshop will teach you how to scan and properly size photos, slides and documents into Photoshop, Acrobat, and OmniPage Pro. Learn how to produce images properly sized for the Web, as well as editable documents using Optical Character recognition (OCR) software. Who should attend: Anyone who is involved with digitizing materials for posting to Web or Blackboard sites. When: Wednesday March 7, 3:30pm–5pm |
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Scanning photos and documents for use in Blackboard and Enhanced Podcasts (ACC)
Description:
This workshop will teach you how to scan and properly size photos, slides and documents into Photoshop, Acrobat, and OmniPage Pro. Learn how to produce images properly sized for the Web, as well as editable documents using Optical Character recognition (OCR) software. Who should attend: Anyone who is involved with digitizing materials for posting to Web or Blackboard sites. When: Friday March 9, 10am–11:30am |
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Scanning photos and documents for use in Blackboard and Enhanced Podcasts (ACC)
Description:
This workshop will teach you how to scan and properly size photos, slides and documents into Photoshop, Acrobat, and OmniPage Pro. Learn how to produce images properly sized for the Web, as well as editable documents using Optical Character recognition (OCR) software. Who should attend: Anyone who is involved with digitizing materials for posting to Web or Blackboard sites. When: Friday March 9, 11:30am-1pm |
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Digital Photography (ACC)
Description:
GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA - Covered are digital photography basics, camera features, how to choose and buy a digital camera, techniques and best practices of digital photography. Who should attend: Anyone interested in digital photography When: Friday, March 23, 10am-1pm |
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Microsoft Office 2007 (ACC)
Description: – During this workshop you will be introduced to the NEW Microsoft Office 2007 including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook, and the new Desktop Search. When: Friday, April 20, 10am-1pm |
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Wikis & Blogs in the Blackboard Environment (ACC & CETL)
Description:
– Learn to use the new tools recently added to Blackboard. These tools provide access to Wikis, Blogs , and groups activities within your Blackboard courses. Who should attend: Faculty members who wish to investigate the use of these tools in their courses When: Wednesday, May 09, 1pm-4pm |
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