These sessions give departments the opportunity to receive computer training tailored to their skill level and specific use of a software product. Sessions are generally 1 to 2 hours in length and can be held at the department (demonstration) or at CIS' training room (hands-on).
Personal training sessions may be scheduled for those needing assistance beyond classes and departmental trainings. Training is offered by phone, email or in person. If applicable, trainees are encouraged to attend a class before scheduling a session.
Computer Education offers a variety of training sessions for supported applications, including the Microsoft Office suite, web publishing tools and database software. Most classes are short (1 to 2 hours) and focused on a specific use of the software.
The Information Security Group provides many avenues for training to the Brown community, both in person and online.
PASS Computer Training classes are offered during the academic year and include topics such as Microsoft Office, web publishing, graphics, and database software. Most classes are short (1 to 2 hours) and provide a general introduction to the software. Classes are led by undergraduate trainers.