This hands-on workshop will prepare participants to design and deliver assignments in Canvas, Penn State’s Learning Management System. Participants will be guided through the steps for creating assignment groups, creating assignments, and selecting assignment settings. Participants will also explore assessment options and settings within Canvas, assignment groups rules and attaching rubrics.
This hands-on workshop will prepare participants to design and deliver assessments using the Canvas Quiz Tool. Participants will be guided through the steps for creating quizzes, selecting quiz settings, incorporating a rubric, and adding questions to a quiz. Participants will also explore options and settings within Canvas, including settings for question display, interaction, review, and feedback.
In this hands-on workshop, participants will become familiar with the basic tools for data management in Microsoft Excel. Participants learn how to import, extract, and manipulate spreadsheet data. Participants will also use some of Excel’s tools to work more efficiently, including data validation, PivotTables, and PivotCharts.
Objectives
Are you new to using the calendar features of Outlook on the Web or need a refresher of the features and tools? Join us for this session and learn how to use Outlook’s most important calendar features. Learn to do it all: Schedule meetings, respond to meeting invitations, share your calendar, and get organized for greater efficiency!
Want to explore more advanced options for analyzing and manipulating your data in iTwo? These hands-on training sessions build upon the topics presented in iTwo: Getting Started with Data Analysis. Over the course of 2 sessions, you’ll dive deeper into the options available in iTwo, developing more complex queries while building upon the skills you gained in the introductory training.
Self-Study Option
A self-study alternative to the online training is also available. This allows you to study the materials on your own and then take a 10 question online assessment to test-out of the training. Completing this assessment serves as the equivalent of completing the online session. This is an excellent option if you are looking to receive training and access to iTwo right away, or if you prefer to go over the materials on your own, at your own pace. Please refer to the assessment and corresponding instructions.
This hands-on online training session is designed for advanced users of iTwo and builds upon the knowledge and skills presented in iTwo: Getting Started with Data Analysis and the iTwo: Advancing Your Skills training sessions. This session focuses on the basic skills needed to create interactive dashboards.
This hands-on, online training session introduces new users to iTwo, Oracle’s business intelligence tool. Throughout the session, you’ll explore some of the many features available for finding, analyzing, and visualizing your data in iTwo. You’ll also have the opportunity to practice navigating in the tool as you are guided through the process of creating analyses. Finally, you will be shown helpful resources for learning more about iTwo and your data after you leave the training. To complete the self-assessment option, follow the link below to this course, download the handout, and complete the handout exercises on your own; then, take the self-assessment (found in the Learning Path link above this course).
Self-Study Option
A self-study alternative to the online training is also available. This allows you to study the materials on your own and then take a 10 question online assessment to test-out of the training. Completing this assessment serves as the equivalent of completing the online session. This is an excellent option if you are looking to receive training and access to iTwo right away, or if you prefer to go over the materials on your own, at your own pace. The assessment and its corresponding instructions can be accessed here.
This video explains how to read and interpret data in iTwo. The user will learn how to read common iTwo tables and graphs, as well as how to interpret the results.