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October 2, 2007
Issue No. 75

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Technology Training for Fall 2007

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by Nancy Baumann

This fall, IT Services Technology Training group is offering a variety of classes, from Mac and PC-based applications, to operating systems, to the Web and other Internet topics. You can find information about these classes on the Web at:

http://techtraining.stanford.edu/

Technology Training is also providing classes to help with the transition to MS Office 2007, as well as Office training for those who aren't planning to upgrade to this new version.

Fall Quarter Lecture Classes for MS Office 2007 Transition

This fall, IT Services Technology Training is also offering two overview lecture classes to help prepare you for this major transition. The first is an Office 2007 Overview (ITS-0305) on Monday, October 15 from 1-4 pm in Turing Auditorium. The second is a Vista Overview (ITS-0310) on the same day (Monday, 10/15) from 9-12 in Turing Auditorium. Please register for these classes in STARS. Why not make it a full day of training on new tech topics!

MS Office 2007 Hands-On Classes Coming Winter Quarter

Beginning with Winter Quarter, MS Office 2007 will be used in Technology Training classes. Fall Quarter is the last quarter in which we will be using MS Office 2003 in our hands-on Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access classes.

MS Office 2003 Training

If you or your group is not planning to upgrade to MS Office 2007 by Winter Quarter, we can meet your Office 2003 software training needs in the following ways:

For more information, call us at 723-4391 or visit our Web site.

TechPort

TechPort, the online training delivery method offered through Tech Training, is another way to receive Office 2003 and previous Office versions' training after Fall Quarter.

TechPort is available on the Mac and Windows platforms around the clock (24/7) from work or home (SUNet ID required). With over 1,000 self-paced, interactive courses (with real-time mentoring and assessments available), and over 6,000 searchable, unabridged books on topics ranging from Windows and Office basics to training for technical support certifications, this may be the best way to get the training you need WHEN you need it.

For more information call Technology Training at 723-4391or visit the TechPort Web site at http://techport.stanford.edu. You can also take a sample Excel course to see what it's like on the TechPort Web site. Please register for TechPort in STARS.