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  • Using the Online Version of an Application to Download a Desktop Version

    Using the Online Version of an Application to Download a Desktop Version

    OneDrive as an Example: OneDrive can be found online via Microsoft 365 where you can log into your College of Wooster email.  In the upper left-hand corner of the window, there is a square/waffle, which drops down to reveal all of the Office 365 applications. By selecting an application within this menu you will launch…

    April 9, 2015
  • Training & Resources

    Workshop schedules and online resources.

    April 5, 2013
  • What should a Learning Management System be able to do?

    What should a Learning Management System be able to do?

    On October 25 at 3PM in the CoRE, LIRTC will hold an open forum as part of a process to investigate the state of Learning Management Systems and explore the potential for Wooster to switch away from Moodle. In preparation for this event we thought it would be good to generate a list of some…

    October 23, 2012
  • Teaching with iPads/Tablets

    Teaching with iPads/Tablets

    Jeff Lantis shared an app for organizing video clips to use in class called VideoBox, which several faculty members thought would be an improvement over the current practices they had for showing video clips. Meagen Pollock introduced Art Studio for creating quick graphs and figures to display to the class. Matthew Broda talked a little…

    October 5, 2012
  • Jon Breitenbucher selected as NITLE Innovation Scholar

    Jon Breitenbucher selected as NITLE Innovation Scholar

    Instructional Technologist, Dr. Jon Breitenbucher has been selected as one of the inaugural Innovation Scholars in the National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education’s (NITLE) Innovation Studio.  One of 14 innovators, Breitenbucher will work with a small group of fellow Scholars via videoconference, email and other web 2.0 technologies to propose a response to the…

    March 15, 2012
  • Purchasing Options for Staff

    Getting a Computer The College makes every attempt to provide each faculty and staff member with a personal computer and software that meet teaching, research, and project requirements within the limits of the budget. Each year computer systems are considered for replacement based on age, user requirements, and resource availability. New faculty members are able…

    December 22, 2011
  • Purchasing Options for Faculty

    Getting a Computer The College makes every attempt to provide each faculty and staff member with a personal computer and software that meet teaching, research, and project requirements within the limits of the budget. Each year computer systems are considered for replacement based on age, user requirements, and resource availability. New faculty members are able…

    December 22, 2011
  • Connecting with Students Using WordPress

    Connecting with Students Using WordPress

    Dr. Matthew Hooley, visiting Assistant Professor in the English department, sat down to chat with us about how he has been using WordPress.

    December 22, 2011
  • Microsoft PowerPoint

    PowerPoint is a powerful presentation software developed by Microsoft. It is a standard component of the company’s Microsoft 365 suite of software, and is bundled together with Word, Excel, Outlook and other productivity tools. The program uses slides to convey information rich in multimedia and is used to create complex business presentations, simple educational outlines…

    December 21, 2011
  • Microsoft Excel

    Microsoft Excel is a powerful spreadsheet program used to record, manipulate, store numeric data and it can be customized to match your preferences.  To learn more check out Microsoft’s Excel help and learning page.

    December 21, 2011
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