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Technology Tips for Graduate School Success. Improving Your Efficiency, Efficacy, and Results While Saving Time, Money, and Sanity!. Welcome!. Michael Ellis, University Computing Services Shirley Lincicum , Hamersly Library Dr. Gregory Zobel, Division of Teacher Education. Our Content.
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Technology Tipsfor Graduate School Success Improving Your Efficiency, Efficacy, and Results While Saving Time, Money, and Sanity!
Welcome! Michael Ellis, University Computing Services Shirley Lincicum, Hamersly Library Dr. Gregory Zobel, Division of Teacher Education
Our Content Technology solutions and tips that help you deliver your best results quickly, competently, and effectively.
Overview Act I Introduction & Goal WOU Computing Essentials Tour de UCS Act II Tour de Hamersly Act III Specific Software Solutions Best Practices for Sanity
Tour de UCS With Michael Ellis
Tour de Hamersly With Shirley Lincicum
Library – People • Librarians are here to help you succeed! • Research assistance and instruction • Schedule an appointment • Drop-in at Information Desk • Phone: 503-838-8899 • E-mail: refdesk@wou.edu(or contact your librarian) • Online chat/IM: WOULibrary • Text message: 503-383-WOU1 (9681)
Library – Online Services http://www.wou.edu/library http://research.wou.edu
Library - Collections • Books and e-books • Journals, magazines, newspapers – Print, micro and electronic • Videos – DVD, VHS and online streaming • Sound recordings – CD and online streaming • Scores – Print and electronic • Reference • Thesis & Professional Project papers • Oregon Adopted Instructional Materials • Juvenile books
Library – Building • Group study rooms • Reserve 24 hrs in advance or first-come, first serve • Smart classrooms • 24 hr. student lounge • Variety of seating options • Computer workstations – 1st & 2nd floor • Quiet study – 3rd floor • Netbooks (in library use only) • Lockers – 1st floor
Needs-Based Technology Solutions for Graduate Students Dr. Gregory Zobel
Basic Expectations for Graduate Students • Navigate and work with online communication, research, and content-based tools; • Sort, prioritize, and act on information, course guidelines, assignments, and expectations; • Manage time and deliver materials that meet expectations and outcome ON DEADLINE; • Identify, understand, and work with scholarly materials; • Collaborate and communicate clearly with others in multiple media for different purposes.
Suggested Browsers Firefox Chrome
Why Firefox or Chrome? • Sheer number of plug-ins and widgets available • Work with additional software/applications • Customizable • Enables multiple task completion • Fewer interface limitations like Safari • Recognized by more websites than Opera • More secure • Not as vulnerable as Internet Explorer • Be sure you update IE regularly
Zotero Bibliographic and Citation Manager
Zotero’s Uses Expectations/Tasks Zotero’s Solutions Attach notes to PDFs Generates bibliographies in multiple formats Automatic inclusion of source download’s location Automatic citation and formatting for online materials • Take notes on readings • Generate bibliographies in APA, MLA, etc. • Ability to return to original source material • Correctly cite material found online
Zotero Screenshot www.Zotero.org
Asana Time and Project Management www.asana.com
Asana’s Uses Expectations/Tasks Asana’s Solutions Up to 30 collaborators Assign projects or tasks See others’ tasks Easy to schedule time Sync with calendars Repeat events Email reminders Attach files • Collaboration • Time management • Project management • Money • Articles/papers • Interviews • Colleagues • Locations
Google Scholar Scholarly Article & Citation Research
Google Scholar’s Uses Expectations/Tasks GScholar’s Solutions Search Simple Advanced (many parameters) Citation numbers Who cites an article Document availability Email alerts & RSS feed • Know important authors • Recognize key concepts & keywords • Be familiar with highly-cited articles • Discus recent research • Accessible through WOU • Conceptual development: who influences whom
Google Scholar Screenshot Scholar.google.com
Sanity It can be lost in the split second when you decide to: Employ the password: user1234 Name your file: paper.doc Don’t do it. Please. Do not do it.
Passwords • Alphanumeric core or root password • Ba87mbi/ • One “core” for personal use, another core for all other uses • Easy to remember and hard to guess • Add a prefix or suffix to password for each site or application • First or last three consonants, letters, or vowels • For example: for Asana, choose first 3 letters “asa” • Put in as a suffix: Ba87mbi/asa • For Gmail, choose first 3 letters “gma” • Put in as a prefix: gmaBa87mbi/
File Naming • Stop and think before you save! • Name it so you can find it in six months • Key elements of title: • Nouns • Class or project: ED624_syllabus • Faculty or collaborator: M_Ellis_plugin-grant • Research theme or key idea: Deleuze_rhizome_essay • Version or date • M_Ellis_plugin-grant 1-1 • Deleuze-rhizome_b • ED624_syllabus_Fall12_22sept