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Thu 6 Dec 2012
14:00 - 17:00

Venue: University Information Services, 17 Mill Lane Training Room

Provided by: CamTools Training


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CamTools: Getting Started
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Thu 6 Dec 2012

Description

CamTools is a system used to create websites to support teaching, research, and collaboration. Within a CamTools site, academics, students, administrators and guests can use a collection of online tools to collaborate, communicate and share resources. Aimed at those looking for a general introduction to the system, this course will give you hands-on instruction and practice of using CamTools, managing a site, and adding tools and participants. It will show you the most useful and common tools and how to use them. You will leave the course with a fully functioning CamTools site, populated with a standard set of tools.

Target audience
  • University staff
  • College staff
  • Researchers
  • Further details regarding CamTools' eligibility criteria are available
Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Thu 6 Dec 2012   14:00 - 17:00 14:00 - 17:00 University Information Services, 17 Mill Lane Training Room map Anna Nerukh
Topics covered
  • Introduction
  • Logging in
  • Requesting a site
  • Course and Project sites
  • Navigating
  • Adding and managing tools
  • Adding and removing users
  • Announcements tool
  • Resources tool
Objectives

To be able to:

  • Understand the CamTools environment
  • Manage participants
  • Manage the appropriate tools
Aims

To gain hands on experience of using CamTools

Format
  • Presentations, demonstrations and practicals
Duration

One half day session

Frequency
  • Monthly
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