Workshops, Seminars, and Classes
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For computing-related workshops, seminars, and classes see:
SDSU
and Beyond
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Student Options
- None available at this time.
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Faculty Options
- ITS Workshops are now available for SDSU faculty with on-line registration. This site also provides descriptions of each workshop.
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Staff Options
- None available at this time.
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College/Department Options
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Conferences and Other (i.e. Web-based Training, etc.) Options
Conferences
- Global Knowledge Network offers a wide range of Network-related, as well as UNIX and HP OpenView for Windows, training at different sites and dates.
Other (i.e. Web-based Training, etc.) Options
- Common Craft offers education and training videos for an annual membership fee.
- Ask the Techies offers free training videos all a variety of topics including (but not limited to) Dreamweaver, Scanning Video Podcasting, Creating animated gifs, etc.
- CBT Cafe (Computer Based Training Cafe) offers free web based software training and software tutorials for multimedia and graphic design in HTML, QuickTime Video, and Flash video tutorial formats.
- Digital Think offers free sample training courses on the Web such as Java II Fundamentals, Linux/Unix Administration, MS Excel 2000, etc. Each student has access to all of the courses in this series for a period of 6 months.
- Tutorials.com - On-Line Tutorials
- WebMonkey is an opportunity to learn about different aspects of the Web. Pick from the list or search their archive for an appropriate teaching tool.
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