Cluster: Technology/Computer Skills
Technology has changed the way we do business at RIT and is integral to almost every job within the University. Several programs and services are offered to assist you in enhancing your awareness, knowledge, and skills in the application of technology to your job and/or the application of technology to teaching and learning. Included in this learning cluster are training programs and services delivered by internal departments as well as programs delivered by RIT's external partners.
Topics:
Desktop Operating Systems
Build your knowledge and skills using Mac OS, or Windows 95/98/NT. Follow this topic to find Web links and information about course providers, calendars and fees. You'll find the information and links you need located under the vendor descriptions associated with this category.
Digital Self Defense
Is the Internet becoming more and more of a jungle? Are you tired of dealing with Spyware? Viruses? Phishing? Do you still feel safe driving the Information Superhighway? How do you know if your computer is really protected?
In this day of rapidly increasing Internet threats you need a leg up, a way to protect yourself and your loved ones (and your computer) against all of those people on the Internet who are out to get you.
E-LearningZone 101
Learn how to use E-LearningZone and integrate into your personal professional development and academic needs.
iRecruitment Manager Training, Career Zone
RIT's Career Zone is powered by the Oracle iRecruitment system. This two-part session provides an overview of this system and details the iRecruitment manager functions.
Online Learning Through E-LearningZone
In collaboration with the Center for Professional Development, ITS and Element K, E-LearningZone provides a vast library of online courses to meet the diverse academic and professional development needs of the RIT community. All of the self-paced, online courses offered are a no-cost benefit to both you and your department. In addition, E-LearningZone provides opportunity to view all upcoming instructor led courses supported by The Center for Professional Development.
Mobile Learning Assistants (MLA)
Are you looking for assistance in using a particular computer software product such as Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint? ITS offers faculty and staff an opportunity to learn more about these programs through Mobile Learning Assistants.
Oracle Financial Applications
Oracle is the University's financial and human resource platform for all transactions and databases. This series of three half day classes is very important to new faculty and staff who have budget development/operations and/or purchasing responsibility.
RIT Accounting Practices, Procedures, and Protocol
Accounting Practices, Procedures, and Protocol is a series of 2 hour workshops designed for those individuals at RIT who are responsible for financial transactions and/or developing and maintaining department, college, or division budgets.
RIT Messaging System
Learn more about RIT's messaging system and telecommunications training.
Wallace Library Tech Workshops
Fall schedule is now available!

