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Workshop Information

Workshop and Training Calendar/Schedule

Register for a Workshop

(Please list dates or titles for up  to four workshops on one form)

Bethel Saint Paul:  Workshops will be located in the Bethel University Library Computer Classroom unless otherwise noted.  Online workshops will be held at http://bethel.acrobat.com/workshop or http://bethel.acrobat.com/its/ unless otherwise instructed.

Make an Appointment

(Make an appointment with a Faculty IT Consultant, IC Student Tech, or Reference Librarian)

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Common Workshop Descriptions:

Silva Basics: Learning Content Management with Silva

[For Bethel Departmental and Office Web Authors] This workshop teaches you how to edit and manage your Bethel website content using Silva.

Advanced Silva Topics

[For Departmental and Office Web Authors] In this workshop you will learn how to use the more advanced features of Silva to get it to do what you want

  • Forms: How to create interactive forms to collect data for your office/program/course
  • Stylesheets: How to format your silva site using Silva Stylesheets
  • Silva Gallery and Images: How to work with single and multiple images in Silva pages.
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Blackboard Basics: Blackboard for new users

New at Blackboard? An overview. Workshop will introduce participants to the entire online world of Blackboard for use in teaching and  learning.

Blackboard for TAs:  

A workshop to show TAs how to add content and grades for instructors.

Blackboard Topics

A look at the new and changed features available in Blackboard 7.1 and how to use them.  - For more experienced Blackboard Users

  • Assignments: An overview of how to use the assignments feature of Blackboard for submission and evaluation of student work.
  • Discussions: An overview of how to use effectively the new discussion board in Blackboard 7.1 for student discussion and evaluation of those discussions
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TurnItIn

Learn how to use TurnItIn to help your students write more effectively for your course assignments to decrease dependence on source material (plagiarism).

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Summer 2007 Workshops