Welcome to Wheaton! Academic and Institutional Technology is looking forward to getting to know you and is available to assist you with any technology-related questions you might have. Before you come to campus, there are some things you should know.
Faculty and TAs are invited to take advantage of 30-minute training opportunities to prepare for utilizing Schoology and Remark in support of your courses.
As summer approaches, you may be looking forward to beginning your new summer internship, and gaining hands-on experience in your field. ThunderCloud Training can assist you in gaining expertise that will enhance your internship experience.
Did you know that you have the ability to easily create complex diagrams? Whether you’re creating an organizational chart, mapping a business process, or drawing a floor plan, this ThunderCloud Training course will prepare you to use Visio 2016.
Come to Lower Beamer on September 27 for free ice cream! Learn more about how to keep your personal information safe online. The table will be open from 9 AM through 7 PM, and we are offering a voucher for Sam’s ice cream for participants.
We recommend “How to use Lynda.com,” a course focusing on how to navigate the site, explore the custom video player, and use advanced features such as creating video playlists and taking notes as you watch videos.
Wheaton College faculty and staff are currently participating in cybersecurity training as part of the College's response to data security risks identified by GreyCastle Security.
Does your memory sometimes fail you? Not sure how to remember a long list of dates or the 23 steps in your lab procedure? We're recommending the short ThunderCloud Training video course, "Improving Your Memory."
Learning basic cybersecurity practices--or brushing up on what you already know--can help you stay safe and avoid the stress and time it takes to recover from compromised data.
Since the initial announcement of the Campus Calendaring and Communication Policy, faculty members have asked a number of questions about the reasons for and impact of this policy.
On January 1, the Campus Calendaring and Communication policy will go into effect. This policy aims to increase calendaring and scheduling efficiency by moving faculty and staff to Outlook as a common platform.
This edition, we're recommending "Introducing the Calendar." This course section focuses on the fundamental skills you need to maintain an accurate and helpful calendar in Outlook, Wheaton's official tool for email and calendaring.