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Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Computer Software Training Online in eLearn (Updated Version)
Software Training in eLearn (d2l) from Percy Parakh on Vimeo.
In order to serve the Campus Community at Chattanooga State better, Computer SoftwareTraining is now bigger and better in Elearn. This means that Software Computer Training is now available anytime anywhere on 30 different topics so far, with more to come. Not only that, all these courses are also available on an iPad, for further convenience, and accessibility. Courses being offered so far are:- Adobe Acrobat 8 Training Site
- Computer Basics and Security
- Integrating Office with Word Excel &Access
- Microsoft Windows 7 Training Site
- Microsoft Windows 8 Training Site
- MS Access 2010 Training Site
- Microsoft Access 2007 Training Site
- MS Excel 2010 Training Site
- Microsoft Excel 2007 Training Site
- MS Internet Explorer 8.0
- MS Word 2010 Training Site
- Microsoft Word 2007 Training Site
- MS PowerPoint 2010 Training Site
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2007
- Respondus 4.0 Campus Wide and Lockdown Browser
- Outlook 2007, Outlook Exchange Server, and Outlook 2007 Web Access
- Outlook 2010, Outlook Exchange Server, and Outlook 2010 Web Access
- Microsoft Project 2007
- Microsoft Project 2010
- New Employee Faculty/Staff Orientation
- MS Visio 2007
- MS Visio 2010
- MS SharePoint Server
- MS Publisher 2007
- MS Publisher 2007
- Adobe Photoshop CS3
- MS OneNote 2007
- MS OneNote 2010
- MS SharePoint Designer 2007
- MS SharePoint Designer 2010
- Web 2.0 Tools - Blogger
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
How to Access Software Training on An iPad
Did you know that you can access all your Software Training on an iPad? The above PowerPoint shows how you can do that. You can view your Course Content, PDF's, Tests, and Quizzes on your iPad.
So you can take your Training with you where ever you go. If you have a Doctor's appointment, while you are in the waiting room, you can have access to your Software Training in eLearn on your iPad. New Titles in Office 2010, are being added daily even as we speak
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
The New Microsoft Office 2010 User Interface
Office 2010 Final Cut from Percy Parakh on Vimeo.
Welcome to the New User Interface in Microsoft Office 2010. Microsoft has continuously tried to improve the Software products it releases, and there are some interesting New Features available in all their Office 2010 Products.The User Interface has had some changes, although they are not as drastic as when we went from Office 2003 to Office 2007. The main change in the User Interface, is that the Microsoft Office Button has been replaced by the Files Tab, and clicking on the File Tab introduces us to the New and Greatly improved Backstage View.
In backstage view, you are exposed to a whole slew of file type commands. The Save and Send Command, gives you a bunch of choices, the coolest one being Save to Web. This option gives you the ability to Save to your Windows Live Sky Drive. (Please see the article on Sky Drive on my Blog). Microsoft gives you 25 Giga Bytes of free storage in the Cloud!! How cool is that, for you can have acces to all your files from any Internet Connected PC anywhere in the world!! No more flash drives.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Lenovo's New IdeaPad (Yoga) Ultrabook
The New Lenovo IdeaPad (Yoga) Ultrabook is a stylish new Ultrabook cum Tablet. For those of you who do not know what an Ultrabook is, it is a laptop that is very lightweight (3.1 lbs.), with a Solid State Drive (SSD), with a long battery life of 9 hours with a fully charged battery.
Since the IdeaPad can run Windows 8, with the New Metro Style User Interface, it is touch sensitive, and can work just like an i-pad. If you flip the display over, you can use it like a laptop with a keyboard attached. It’s the first ultrabook to include a touch screen, and thanks to Lenovo’s 360-degree, double-hinge design you can use the YOGA as a laptop, a tablet, or a standalone touch-screen computer.
It comes equipped with an Intel I-5 or I-7 CPU which can perform heavy duty computing.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Respondus Campus-Wide 4.0
- You can import your Questions from a Word File (.doc., and .docx.), Text Files (.txt), Comma Delimited Files, etc. (You cannot do this in elearn itself)
- Since your Tests/Quizzes are in Respondus on your computer, it is very easy to re-upload your Tests in eLearn, if they ever got messed up.
- You can do all your settings in Respondus and directly publish them to eLearn
- You can publish to multiple classes in a single step in Respondus. (no copying components to your different sections)
- You can import Tests/Quizzes with pictures and diagrams into Respondus (.docx) format very easily, and publish them to eLearn
- You can Randomize your questions in Respondus to reduce cheating. etc. etc....
Respondus 4.0 Campus Wide Guide (P.D.F.)
Wednesday, September 07, 2011
Computer Software Training from CDE moves Online to Elearn!
Computer Software Training at Chattanooga State in eLearn from Percy Parakh on Vimeo.
In order to serve the Campus Community at Chattanooga State better, CDE Software Computer Training is now going "Online" in Elearn. This means that Software Computer Training is now available anytime anywhere on 18 different topics so far, with more to come. All this has been made possible through excellent support from Judy Lowe (AVP), and Ray Bertani (Director), and Tim Dills (Asst. Director),who have spent endless amount of time in assisting with the Course Design. Courses being offered so far are:- Microsoft Word 2007
- Microsoft Excel 2007
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2007
- Microsoft Access 2007
- Computer Basics, Security, and Maintenance
- Adobe Acrobat Professional
- Respondus 4.0 Campus Wide and lockdown Browser
- Outlook 2007, Outlook Exchange Server, and Outlook Web Access
- Microsoft Project 2007
- New Employee Faculty/Staff Orientation
- MS Internet Explorer 8.0
- MS Visio 2007
- Integrating Office 2007 with Word, Excel and Access
- MS SharePoint Server
- MS Publisher 2007
- Adobe Photoshop CS3
- MS OneNote 2007
- MS SharePoint Designer 2007
Thursday, August 11, 2011
SoftChalk the Perfect Tool for Creating Interactive Content in D2L
- SoftChalk allows educators to transform existing course materials into interactive and engaging e-learning content with minimal time, effort and resources
- Educators can build, csutomize and personalize content by mashing up their own materials with rich media (video, audio, images), interactive exercises, quizzes and text.
- The combination of personalized content, embedded assessment, interactivity, and immediate student feedback increases student engagement and improves learning outcomes.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Apple Introduces the New iPad 2!!
The iPad 2 is the New Version of Apple's original iPad. It is 33% thinner, and 15% lighter. It uses a dual core A5 Chip which makes it considerably faster than the iPad. Even with the increased processor speed, it still gives you the 10 hour battery life of the original iPad, before it needs to be plugged in for a recharge.
The New iPad 2 has two cameras with one capable of HD video. It is great for making video calls on your iPad. It has an incredibly responsive Multi-Touch Screen, a large High-Resolution LED backliit display. The New iPad has some incredibly wonderful apps for Education, with hundreds more in the process of development.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
WebCRD - Printing Services on the Web
WebCRD Print services on the Web from Percy Parakh on Vimeo.
WebCRD is the Web Based Printing Service available at Chattanooga State. The beauty of this system is that you can order Print Copies of your documents like Word Files, PowerPoint Files, PDF Files etc. right from your office computer, on the WebCRD website. Talk about convenience !! All this is possible thanks to Roger Shipley, who heads up the Printing Services Department. The video above shows folks how easy it is to use WebCRD, and how to use the service in detail, on the Web.Friday, March 18, 2011
Sharing PowerPoints using SlideShare
Have you ever given a Professional Presentation, and afterwards folks have requested a copy of your presentation?Well SlideShare is a free web application that helps you to share your PowerPoints on the Web. You can even embed the Presentation on your Blog!! How cool is that!!
All you have to do is first create a Free Account with SlideShare. Next you can upload your PowerPoint File, by clicking on the Upload Button. Once the File uploads, you can view it in SlideShare. You can then take the embed code from SlideShare and Embed it in your Blog.
If you click on the Menu Button on the bottom left hand side, and then select Full Screen, you can view the Presentation in Full Screen Mode. Now that is totally Awesome!! To see your Presentation with greater clarity, you should convert it to a PDF, before you upload it to SlideShare.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
The New UI in Office 2007
Office 2007 New User Interface from Percy Parakh on Vimeo.
Welcome to the New User Interface in Word 2007. Gone are the Toolbars and Drop Down Menus, which have now been replaced by the Ribbon, and Tabs. A New Office Button has been added in Word 2007. Clicking on the button, reveals all the commands that were previously under the file menu, in Office 2003.Why did Microsoft have to change the user-interface in Office 2007? Well, when Microsoft first came out with Word 1.0, it had about 100 comands. After all the versions of Office, Office 97, Office 2000, Office XP, Office 2003, and now Office 2007, Microsoft has ended up with about 1500 commands. So the old user-interface was just not adequate for easily displaying all the commands, as a lot of them were being buried deep in Drop Down Menus, and Dialog boxes.
So Microsoft Came up with this new UI, that makes it a lot easier to use Office. Most folks agree that this is the most significant improvement to Office that has been made by Microsoft. A Podcast of the above movie is available for Download in I-Tunes, or on a Video I-Pod
Tuesday, February 08, 2011
Engineering Body Parts - A Great Scientific Breakthrough?
This is a facinating video of the TED conference where Dr. Anthony Atalla talks about engineering blood vessels, bladders, and kidneys using human stem cells. While blood vessels and bladders have been successfully engineered, the more complex organs like kidneys and livers, are still in an experimental stage.
The awesome thing about all this is that since the stem cells are obtained from the patient's organs, there is no possibility of the body rejecting the engineered organ, and no immune suppressing drugs are required.
Monday, January 03, 2011
E-Academy and Office 2010
However, Chattanooga State, and Tennesse Board of Regents (TBR), participates in the E-Academy Program, that allow members of Chattanooga State's Faculty, Staff and Students, buy Microsoft Products at reduced prices.
So there is now available a wonderful opportunity to buy Microsoft Office 2010 products at substantially reduced costs, through E-Academy, for their Home Computers.
- Click on Sign-in, then click on Register
- Check an account has been created for me and I want to register it
- Type in your Chattanooga State e-mail address for your account identifier
- The system will then guide you to type your name, etc to complete registration of your account.
Click on Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus, and you get the choices you need. The Microsoft Office Professional Plus has Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Publisher, Outlook, OneNote, SharePoint, Communicator, & Info path, for only $75.75. This version in stores costs $200-$300.
So take advantage of this great opportunity. Please Note: This is only available for Full Time Faculty/Staff
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Nanosolar - a Breakthrough in Solar Technology
Nanosolar Technology Overview from Nanosolar Communications on Vimeo.
Nanosolar is a company based in California that has come up with an innovative way to create Solar Panels. The Solar Panels are printed on Aluminium Sheets, much as you would print a Newspaper. Traditional Solar Panels are manufactured using Silicon(similar to semi-conductor technology) which is a very expensive manufacturing process, but Nanosolar uses a propriatory C.I.G.S. (Copper, Indium, Gallium, and Selenium)process (similar to printing), along with a nano-particle ink.Nanosolar has managed to produce low cost panels that can be mass produced quickly and easily, with efficiencies running around 12%. So Nanosolar can produce Solar Panels at a very cost-effective rate, that approaches traditional methods of generating electricity (ex. coal-fired plants), with the added benefit of zero pollution.
Thursday, August 05, 2010
Amazon's New Third Generation Kindle
There are two models available, the third generation Kindle (Free 3G) for $189, and the Kindle with wi-fi, for $ 139. The new Kindle has a 6-inch e-ink screen with 50% better contrast, so you can read the screen even in bright sunlight.
The body is 21% smaller, and 15 % lighter weighing in at only 8.7 ounces, and a battery life of up to one month. The storage has been expanded to 3,500 books, and most users can carry their entire library with them.
The New Kindle has 20% faster page turns, has an enhanced PDF Reader, and a New WebKit-Based browser, with which you can browse the web over Wi-Fi. Low book prices for over 510,000 books, which are available for less than $10 each, and over 1.8 million free, out of copyright, pre 1923 books are available including such Classics as Pride and Prejudice.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Apple's New iPad-The New Laptop Killer?
The iPad packs Apple's custom 1GHz A4 system on-a-chip. Also on board is 802.11a /b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, a digital compass, accelerometer, microphone, and ambient light sensor. It has a 30 pin connector just as on other mobile devices. It runs more than 150,000 apps that work on the iPhone. It comes with 16, 32, or 64 Gigabytes of Flash memory. It however does not have USB ports or a Web cam, neither is the memory upgradeable, which if added would tremendously increase the value of this computing device.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Microsoft Application Virtualization - App-V
Let me admit at the outset my ignorance on this subject. I know enough about it to be really dangerous, but here goes.
Microsoft Application Virtualization (MS App-V) platform allows applications to be deployed in real-time to any client from a virtual application server. It removes the need for local installation of the applications.
Instead, only the App-v client needs to be installed on the client machines. All application data is permanently stored on the virtual application server. Whichever software is needed is either streamed or locally cached from the application server on demand and run locally.
MS App-V thus allows centralized installation and management of deployed applications. It supports policy based access control; administrators can define and restrict access to the applications by certain users by defining policies governing the usage.
App-V also allows copy of the applications across multiple application servers for better scalability and fault tolerance, and also features a tracking interface to track the usage of the virtualized application.
The App-V client presents the user with a list of applications, to which the user has access. The user can then launch a virtualized instance of the application.
Depending on the configuration, the systems administrator can be either notified of the action via email or it can require an explicit confirmation from the administrator for the application to start streaming and initialize or it can just simply check the Active Directory for the user's rights and stream the application to the user if it is authorized to run the application.
Thanks to Greg Jackson (Associate Vice President - Computer Services) and a Developer from Dell Computers, the proof of concept was demonstrated for App-V. This should allow for greater efficiencies in Deployment of Applications, and some good Cost Savings.
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Windows Live Skydrive or 25 Gigs in the Sky!!
All you have to do is simply drag and drop your files, and multiple files can be uploaded to sky drive in seconds.
With Windows Live Skydrive you get 25 GB of free, password-protected online storage, and you’ve got the freedom to share large photos, files, and documents. You set the passwords and you decide who sees what, so you have confidence that your data is in your control.
So now if you you forget your zip drive at home, you can still access that presentation that you may need from Skydrive. But some of you may say how is Sky Drive different from Office Live Workspace ?
Office Live Workspace is based on a hosted version of Sharepoint, which is a collaboration and document management solution primarily used by enterprises. What Microsoft has done is take the document management solution part of Sharepoint, host it on their own servers, strip down the functionality, offer it for free to public/individual users and market it as a solution specifically for Office documents (of course, you can store other types of files on Workspace as well).
The most important difference between Office Live Workspace and Skydrive is that in Office Live Workspace you can access your documents directly from within the Office applications via the add-on.
Skydrive is part of Windows Live, which is suitable for storing and sharing a range of files (not just Office documents), but the files are only accessible via the web interface and cannot be accessed via Office applications. There is also no document history/versioning in Skydrive. There is also more storage for Skydrive (25GB) vs. Office Live Workspace (5GB)
So it's 25 Gigs in the Sky aye laddie, it's 25 Gigs in the Sky, it's 25 Gigs in the Sky aye laddie, it's 25 Gigs in the Sky!!