UWG Facuty & Staff Training Calendar
UWG Faculty & Staff Training
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ITS (including the Learning Resource Center), Distance & Distributed Ed Center, the EXCEL center, UWG Ingram Library, and support units within each of the colleges, all strive to collaborate and offer training on one central calendar site: http://www.westga.edu/~training Have questions? e-mail jgubbins@westga.edu.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Public Access
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[9:00am-10:00am] PeopleSoft Financials Travel & Expense Module - Travelers
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- PeopleSoft Financials Travel & Expense Module - Travelers
This course provides travelers and end users (delegates) with information on using the Travel and Expense module of PeopleSoft V8.9. Participants will receive instruction on registering and entering travel expense reports into the Travel and Expense Module
Date
Tuesday, December 8
Time & Location
9:00 am - Row Hall Room 310
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[10:00am-12:00pm] Wimba Classroom Workshop: Advanced
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<P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>Please RSVP to </FONT><A href="mailto:kmobbs@westga.edu"><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>kmobbs@westga.edu</FONT></A> </P>
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<P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>This workshop will cover intermediate and advanced topics for using Wimba Classroom for instruction. Attendees should have some experience with Wimba Classroom.</FONT></P>
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[9:00pm-10:00pm] Social Media Seminar (Webinar)
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- The seminar series, led by George Siemens and David Cormier, is without fee and will include live interactive sessions, in addition to discussions with guest speakers and participants.
Social media and emerging technologies are gaining increased attention for use in education. The list of tools grows daily. Examples: blogs, wikis, Ning, podcasts, Facebook, Twitter, Second Life, cloud computing, surface computing, mobile learning, and so on. "Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning" will explore the impact of new technologies, research, and related projects. What does it all mean? Do long term trends and change cycles exist in the constant change? What patterns are emerging? And, perhaps most importantly, should academics and education leaders respond? "Social Media" will explore emerging technological and related research trends from a perspective of social and networked learning theory.
Register and info at: http://aace.org/GlobalU/seminars/socialmedia/
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