You're a smart cookie; you can figure out a whole lot on your own. But admit it -- the smartest cookies out there are the ones who know when to look for help, the ones who become experts at using the right resources at the right time. So as the new quarter begins, remember that the Student Computing Center has lots of resources for all you smart cookies to use. In addition to the in-person tutoring available in the computer lab (building 34), we have an array of online tutorials -- in both print and video form -- to help you navigate the demands of your classes.
Getting started in Introduction to Microsoft Office? Perhaps you could use one of our tutorials on alignment, line spacing, or page headers. Taking the Excel course? You could get a helping hand from our PMT function tutorial and video. How about CIS 136? There's a handy guide for how to create and use macros. Or maybe you're just interested in getting better results from your online searches. Our "Internet Search Practices" tutorial is just right for you.
And if we don't have a tutorial that fits your needs, let us know! You can leave a comment below, or email Melissa Pico ([email protected]) or Chris Dorn ([email protected]) with your suggestion.
Getting started in Introduction to Microsoft Office? Perhaps you could use one of our tutorials on alignment, line spacing, or page headers. Taking the Excel course? You could get a helping hand from our PMT function tutorial and video. How about CIS 136? There's a handy guide for how to create and use macros. Or maybe you're just interested in getting better results from your online searches. Our "Internet Search Practices" tutorial is just right for you.
And if we don't have a tutorial that fits your needs, let us know! You can leave a comment below, or email Melissa Pico ([email protected]) or Chris Dorn ([email protected]) with your suggestion.