Cloud storage options
WFU faculty, staff, and students now have three primary options for storing and working with files in the cloud – Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, and Dropbox. There are some differences between the Services.
WFU faculty, staff, and students now have three primary options for storing and working with files in the cloud – Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, and Dropbox. There are some differences between the Services.
The ITGs are having our Sakai Blitz for the start of the fall semester. Are you new to Sakai (or just need a refresher)? We’ve got you covered. During the week of Aug 19, we are offering a series of session on Sakai. We will […]
Come learn about Dropbox Paper. We’re offering two overview classes this summer on Dropbox’s new collaborative tool on July 30 and Aug 1. The class will provide an overview of the functionality, tools, and capabilities of this new tool, which is part of your WFU […]
Throughout the day on April 30 a number of Instructional Technology group members will make themselves available for an Open Lab sessions in ZSR 624. Bring your technology, pedagogy, instructional design questions, problems, or needs. We will be available to work one on one with […]
Instructional Technologists Jo Lowe and Scott Claybrook will provide a workshop showcasing Adobe’s new video editing tool, Rush. Rush is available to all WFU faculy, staff, and students as part of our Creative Cloud license.
Did you know WebEx offers a test meeting so that people can practice joining a meeting at any time? Consider the following scenario: Someone wants to meet with you virtually in a WebEx meeting. They send you the meeting link, but you’ve never been in […]
Want to use Sakai in the Spring? Need help? The Instructional Technology Group is hosting a series of trainings on Jan 9 in ZSR and on Jan 10 at Wake Downtown. Sessions will include courses on Basics, Assignments, and Test & Quizzes (multiple sessions of […]
I don’t know about you, but I find myself using Google Docs for my word processing needs much more than Microsoft Word at this point. I’ve been using Google Docs since it came out and it has come a long way in terms of adding […]
Getting Started with WebEx for online, virtual meetings Note: Guest author of this post is Rick Matthews. I’ve replicated his text, with his permission. I have altered his original by embedded the videos directly in this post. Here is his original write up: “WebEx for […]
Below are planned training opportunities for Fall 2018 that are being led by various Instructional Technologists. Many of these sessions developed out of our Learn60 summer program