IT Offers Intermediate Word, Excel Training

15 05 2008

IT is pleased offer day-long intermediate courses on Microsoft Word and Excel 2003. Each course is conducted in an on-campus computer lab and meets from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

The Word course will meet between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 28. Topics to be covered include:

  • Working with Graphics
  • Using Advanced Formatting Options
  • Working with Headers and Footers
  • Working with Columns
  • Using Styles
  • Creating Tables
  • Formatting Tables
  • Using Basic Collaboration Features
  • Protecting Data
  • Using Charts, Diagrams and Organization Charts

The Excel course will meet between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 29. Topics to be covered include:

  • Working with Multiple Worksheets
  • Adjusting the Screen Display
  • Working with Advanced Functions
  • Using Advanced Formatting Features
  • Using Advanced Print Options
  • Filtering Data and Using Comments
  • Naming Worksheet Ranges and Formulas
  • Working with Charts
  • Protecting Data
  • Using Basic Integration and Web Features

All College employees are eligible to participate. Enrollment is limited. To register, contact Mary Schantz, Manager of User Services, at mschantz@wooster.edu.



Second Instructional Technology Candidate to Visit May 9

7 05 2008

The second (of two) finalists for the position of Director of Instructional Technology will visit the campus on Friday, May 9. He will make a public presentation in Severance 009 at 4:00 on that date. He will speak to the role of technology in teaching and learning in the liberal arts environment. All members of the campus community are encouraged to attend the public presentation and to provide feedback on this candidate for this important position. The candidate’s vitae, the position description and an evaluation form are available online.



First Instructional Technology Finalist to Visit May 6

4 05 2008

The first finalist for the position of Director of Instructional Technology will visit the campus on Tuesday, May 6. He will make a public presentation in Severance 009 at 4:00 on that date. He will speak to the role of technology in teaching and learning in the liberal arts environment. All members of the campus community are encouraged to attend the public presentation and to provide feedback on this candidate for this important position. The candidate’s vitae, the position description and an evaluation form are available online.



Instructional Technology Candidates to Visit Next Week

1 05 2008

Two finalists for the position of Director of Instructional Technology will visit the campus during the week of May 5.  The first will be on-campus throughout the day on Tuesday, May 6.  He will make a public presentation in Severance 009 at 4:00 on that date.  The second will be here on Friday, May 9.  He will make a public presentation in the same location at 4:00 on that date. All members of the campus community are encouraged to attend the public presentation and to provide their feedback on the candidates.  The vitae of the first candidate will be available for download beginning on Monday, May 5. An evaluation form that can be used to submit comments to the search committee will be available at the same location. Questions about the search and the Director of Instructional Technology position should be directed to David Waldron.



IT Now Assisting with Web Site Updates

23 04 2008

The position of Director of Web Services is currently vacant and a search to fill this position is currently underway. In the interim, the Office of Information Technology will provide assistance with essential web content updates. Update requests should be submitted to web-updates@wooster.edu. Requested changes will be processed as quickly as possible. Questions should be directed to Mary Schantz, Manager of User Services.



Colleague to be Unavailable Friday Evening, April 18

15 04 2008

The Colleague (Datatel) system will be unavailable between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and midnight on Friday, April 18.  During this period important system maintenance will be performed and data will be transferred from the legacy system into Colleague.  ScotWeb will also be unavailable.  We regret any inconvenience this may cause.  Please contact Marlene Brown at x2304 with any questions you may have.



New Podcasts Available

14 04 2008

The following podcasts are now available at http://podcast.blogs.wooster.edu:

Evaluation and Species Preservation
Bryan Norton
Bryan Norton is Professor of Philosophy at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Professor Norton’s lecture was delivered at Wooster on March 31 of this year and was the third lecture of the Environmental Analysis and Action Symposium series.

The Earth’s Turmoil of the Last Deglacial Period
James Kennett
James Kennett is Professor of Geological Science at the University of California, Santa Barbara. This lecture was delivered at Wooster on March 6 and was part of The Consortium for Ocean Leadership Distinguished Lecturer Series.

Indigenous Peoples Creating, Managing and Conserving Biodiversity
Jan Salick
Jan Salick is Curator of Ethnobotany at Missouri Botanical Garden and Professor of Biology at Washington University in St. Louis. This lecture was delivered at Wooster on March 5 as part of the Environmental Analysis and Action Symposium series.

Mega Eruptions, Mega Impacts, Mass Extinctions, and the Shape of Life
Paul E. Olsen
Paul Olsen is the Arthur D. Storke Memorial Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University. His lecture was delivered at Wooster on February 27 and was sponsored by the Department of Geology and the Richard G. Osgood, Jr. Memorial Lecture Endowed Fund.

Tropical Diversity: An Endangered National Treasure
Rodolfo Dirzo
Rodolfo Dirzo is Professor of Biology at Stanford. His lecture was delivered at Wooster on February 20 as part of the Environmental Analysis and Action Symposium series.


The production of these podcasts is a joint project of the Media Services group and the Department of Instructional Technology, both within the Office of Information Technology. These podcasts may also be downloaded from iTunes. (Search for “College of Wooster.”)Questions about these podcasts or about podcasting at Wooster should be directed to Jon Breitenbucher.



ScotWeb Access During Registration

9 04 2008

Over the last few days the College webserver (http://www.wooster.edu/) has been experiencing instability.  We are currently working with the Director of Web Services to identify the source of this problem and to correct it.  This instability does not impact ScotWeb.

Should you be unable to reach ScotWeb via the link on the College homepage, please remember that you can access ScotWeb directly at http://scotweb.wooster.edu.



Catharine Bond Hill Audio File Available

26 03 2008

On February 19, Vassar College president Catharine Bond Hill delivered a lecture at the College of Wooster entitled “Democracy and Access to Higher Education.”  This lecture was part of the College’s Great Decisions series.  An audio file of the lecture is now available at http://podcast.blogs.wooster.edu. The podcast of this event can also be downloaded from iTunes.

The Media Services and Instructional Technology groups within the Office of Information Technology collaborate to create and distribute podcasts of special events that take place on campus. Check Speakers@Wooster and iTunes for the latest productions. Questions should be directed to Jon Breitenbucher.



Technology Support Available During IS Weekend

21 03 2008

Members of the User Services staff will be on campus Saturday, March 22nd, and Sunday, March 23rd, between noon and 7 p.m. to provide technology support for students, faculty and staff involved in IS preparation. Staff members will perform hourly printer checks, cover help desk phones and be available for students in need of last minute technology support.

The student help desk in Andrews Library will be open Saturday, March 22nd between noon and 8p.m. and Sunday, March 23rd between noon and 1 a.m. for phone and walk-in support. The help desk can be reached by calling 330-287-3000 extension 4357 from off campus, or extension 4357 from on campus.