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Technology classes offered by CAT The Center for Academic Technology (CAT) conducts various informal introductory training classes. These classes include Basic Microsoft Outlook, Basic Microsoft PowerPoint, and Debunking Windows. We offer a hands-on introduction to Presentation Room Technology which includes use of the projectors, computers, VCR/DVD players and the audio equipment in the electronic classrooms. The CAT team also offers an Introduction to CAT Services which gives an overview of what technology is available to faculty. The training is conducted on an as needed basis; we’re usually able to accommodate your schedule for training whether it is one-on-one or a group brown-bag training session. We have a lab fully equipped with computers when required for a classroom setting or we will be glad to come to your office for training as well. For more information or to schedule training please contact the ITS Help Desk, ext. 4050, or email us at its@regis.edu. Survey
form: Give us feedback on your classroom experience Academic Technology has started to acquire self-directed training resources for the use of Faculty and Staff. Your input with regard to resources that might be helpful is always welcome, so let us know which kinds of technology you'd be interested in learning about. Below is some information about the training CDs and DVDs we have on hand. Understandably, you will need a basic working knowledge of computers and computer software to take advantage of our training resources. If you're completely new to computers and computer software, let us direct you to New Horizons, where you can take more extensive classes on learning to use your computer. CAT offers their popular skills classes in an online format
Total Training
CAT offers an entire series of DVD's explaining, in-depth, all about Adobe products. We currently have a DVD workstation set up so that you may view the videos while following along with the instructor. A little about Total Training: These videos are designed to take a person who has never worked with the software before and start from square one and explain EVERYTHING so that by the time that you are finished with the series you are not only proficient with the software but you have enough knowledge to continue to teach yourself. Click
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