ITC Training Services

Other On-Grounds Training Providers

[Nov 23, 2009 14:09] Web access to Microsoft Live@edu accounts now works.

Listed below are other organizations on Grounds at UVa that offer computer-related workshops.

University Library
For more information on workshops being offered and registration procedures, send electronic mail to lib-usered@virginia.edu or call (434) 924-7702.
Health Sciences Library Learning Resources Center
For more information on available services at the Learning Resource Center, call (434) 924-5521.
Academic Computing Health Sciences
For more information on how-to workshops in Health Sciences, call (434) 924-5334.
Human Resources Office of Learning & Development
Professional and organizational development services for faculty and staff. These initiatives are developed in response to identified needs and include training, tecnical assistance and consulting services. For more information on available workshops, please call (434) 243-5998.
Research Computing Support through the Scholars' Lab and Research Computing Lab
The Scholars' Lab in Alderman Library and the Research Computing Lab in Brown Library provide technologically advanced computing support to facilitate research at the University of Virginia. This support encompasses in-depth consulting services as well as targeted training programs in response to research and instructional needs. For more information on available services, contact the labs directly.

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