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Turnitin - Your Plagiarism Police
(Tuesday, September 16 - 3:30-4:30, Pete Phillips)
You may suspect that a certain part of a paper isn't in a student's own words, but who has time to read volumes of texts to verify? Turnitin provides tools to detect plagiarism, digitally mark-up papers, and grade assignments with ease. Find out how this tool can save you time and provide peace of mind.
Campus Technology Info Session: Faculty
(Thursday, September 18 - 3:30 - 4:30, Pete Phillips)
Find out what King’s has to offer you to enhance your courses for yourself and your students. Get a quick overview of several instructional technologies that we have and some that are on the horizon. Whether it’s using the projector in the classroom, podcasting in your online course, or creating a 3D world for students, this session is perfect for new faculty or a refresher for existing faculty.
Office 2007: Keeping Up with the Changes
(Wednesday, September 24 - 3:30 - 4:30, Bonnie Scutch)
By now you've probably seen the latest version of Microsoft Office and you've either run back to Office 2003 or fumbled your way through Office 2007. Join us for an informative session about the major changes in Office and how you can better understand where to find the commands you're looking for. Don't run scared-- forge ahead with Office 2007!
Office 2007: Mailing Labels in Word and Excel
(Thursday, September 25 - 3:30 - 4:30, Pete Phillips)
See your distribution list easily in Excel, and create your labels in Word. This process will show you how Office products were designed to work together and make information accessible in various forms. Mailing labels have never been so easy to make!
Office 2007: Building a Gradebook in Excel
(Monday, September 29 - 3:30 - 4:30, Bonnie Scutch)
Still using paper, pencil, and perspiration to calculate grades? Having trouble functioning with your old gradebook in the new Excel? Users of all kinds will benefit from this introductory session that will introduce you to Excel 2007 and how it can work for you.
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