I.T. Times
Volume 3. No 2 Information Technology News of the University of California, Davis Winter 1995


I.T. Expands Electronic Communication


Due to increasing interest in Internet resources, Information Technology has revised and expanded its series of Electronic Communication Courses. The courses provide hands-on practice with programs used to navigate the Internet. All courses in the series are offered free of charge to faculty, students, and staff.

"We found that participants wanted to take a course tailored to a specific computer platform," says Jeff Barrett, who teaches a number of computing workshops and helped develop the Electronic Communication series. "For this reason, we updated and revised our existing workshops and added some new communication classes for Winter Quarter."

The most noticeable changes are in the electronic mail courses. E-mail workshops in Eudora and Pine now are platform-specific. There are separate Eudora workshops for both Macintosh and Windows users.

For further information about the Electronic Communication series, call 754- 8091 or send e-mail to learnit@ucdavis.edu.


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