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Note: These training courses are for SHSU employees ONLY.

  COURSE TITLE DATE TIME ROOM

FACULTY & STAFF TRAINING
October 2008

Adobe Contribute
Learn how to easily update your website using Adobe's Contribute software.

 
10.16.08
11 a.m. - 12 p.m.
AB1 215
 

Adobe Dreamweaver
Use Adobe's Dreamweaver, a WYSIWYG webpage creation software to easily create and upload websites.

10.20.08
2 - 3 p.m
AB1 215
         

Connecting Your Exchange e-Mail Account to Mobile Devices
        Have a PDA or Exchange-enabled phone or mobile device? Come get help setting up your e-mail account on it, so you can have your SHSU e-mail on the go, wherever you go.

10.07.08
1 - 2 p.m.
AB1 215
10.14.08
1 - 2 p.m.
AB1 215
         

Migrate Your SamMail Items to Exchange
       When e-mail accounts were switched over to Exchange, any mail items stayed in SamMail. SamMail will be up until the end of the semester, but this session is available to help move e-mail items from SamMail to Exchange.

10.09.08
2 - 3 p.m.
AB1 215
 
     

Phishing Scams: Don't Get Hooked!
      The Fifth Annual National Cyber Security Awareness Month is being celebrated during October 2008 as a collective effort among the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center, the National Cyber Security Division, and the National Cyber Security Alliance to raise cyber security awareness nationwide and empower citizens, businesses, government and schools to improve their cyber security preparedness and help promote a safe Internet experience.
The upcoming national webcast on Phishing is part of the 2008 National Cyber Security Awareness Month Campaign.  Please join us for this free event!
For more information about National Cyber Security Awareness Month, visit the MS-ISAC at: www.msisac.org.
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What is Phishing and Why Should You Be So Concerned?
Phishing is an online scam in which an email message directs the email recipient to click on a link that takes them to a website where they are prompted for personal information such as a pin number, social security number, bank account number or credit card number. Both the link and website may closely resemble an authentic website, but they are not legitimate. If the phishing scam is successful, personal accounts may be accessed, money removed from bank accounts, or sensitive information accessed.
These scams continue to proliferate at alarming rates and are becoming more and more difficult to detect.  It’s important for you to understand how to recognize a phishing attempt and what you can do to protect yourself.
Don’t miss this webcast—you’ll learn from the experts, who will show you how to not get hooked in a phishing scam!

10.09.08
1 - 2 p.m.
AB1 213

 

TRAINING BY APPOINTMENT FOR FACULTY AND STAFF

Computer Services offers many types of software training on an appointment basis. Are you interested in Filemaker Pro, an orientation session, or more in depth Blackboard and Dreamweaver classes? We offer these as well as other software training on a training by appointment basis.

Just send an e-mail to the Helpdesk or call us at (936)294-4495 or (936)294-4357.

 

 

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