CampusWide Wireless network
The Campus Wide Network is an encrypted
wireless network. This is good for two reasons: people cannot eavesdrop
on your communications and the network can plan for capacity and always
deliver good service. The drawback of using advanced encryption is that
initially connecting to the network is more difficult. Please see the CampusWide setup instructions. If you need assistance, the Student Support desk offers assistance in getting laptops set up for
the CampusWide network on a walk in basis during The Support Desk operating
hours: 8:00AM to 4:00PM
Microsoft products
Microsoft Access
Description: Step by step instructions on operations using MS Access.
Microsoft Excel
Description: Step by step instructions to operations using MS Excel.
Microsoft Outlook Mail
Description: this tutorial from Microsoft will show you everything about
using Outlook to manage your email. Included is how to add accounts
to outlook as well as some advanced features.
Microsoft PowerPoint
Description: Step by step instructions on operations using MS PowerPoint.
Microsoft Word
Description: Step by step instructions on operations using MS Word.
Photoshop
Beginners Guide to Photoshop
Description: Easy Beginners Guide.
Offical Adobe Photoshop Tips
Description: Some good tips from Adobe. (free) Registration is required
for full access.
Photoshop Basics
Description: Just the Basics
Topical Photoshop Tutorials
Description: Help with Textures, Paths, Layers, Halos, Text Effects (drop
shadow, etc...).
Training Tools Online Training
Description: Basic concepts all the way to advanced vector graphics.
Web pages
Dreamweaver
Flash
CSS
Description: Step by step instructions to creating Cascading Style
Sheets.
HTML
Description: Instructions on how to create webpages using html code.
The Webmonkey
Description: Offers general tutorials on nearly all web development
aspects: PHP, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Java, ColdFusion, PERL/CGI,
and many other topics, making it a prime resource for your web development
needs.
Ad-aware: Instructions for using Adaware SE can be found
on this tutorial