Are you interested in publishing a podcast? Take a look at our short Canvas course on how to design, record and upload a podcast.
How to create a podcast (about 1-2 hours).
Are you interested in publishing a podcast? Take a look at our short Canvas course on how to design, record and upload a podcast.
How to create a podcast (about 1-2 hours).
Courses on data handling and spreadsheet skills, and using NVivo for qualitative data analysis.
Data analysis (about 1-2 hours).
Moving beyond the basics with Microsoft Word: laying out the document, working with images and tables, how to manage navigation of a long document, such as a dissertation.
Managing documents (about 1-2 hours).
Tips for building a learning community, and how it can link to other tools.
Build an online learning community using Teams (about 1-2 hours).
Guidance on moving files from shared or hard drives to OneDrive.
We recommend storing shared content in Microsoft Teams as opposed to your University OneDrive. This is to ensure that your content can be easily managed by your team. This page tells you everything you need to know to get started.
We recommend storing shared content in Microsoft Teams as opposed to your University OneDrive. This is to ensure that your content can be easily managed by your team. This page tells you everything you need to know to get started.
Sharing files and folders using SharePoint and OneDrive is a great way for colleagues to collaborate. Whilst your traditional H: and shared drives can still be used, this guide will outline how you can use OneDrive and SharePoint to achieve real-time collaboration, and easy, secure document sharing with internal and external stakeholders.
Public teams are accessible to all staff and students – you can search for and join public teams without requesting permission from the owner. Files stored in public teams are also discoverable by all staff and students at the University. This guide will show you how to change the privacy settings of your team.
This guide is for colleagues who want to create a shared Bookings page to enable colleagues and students, or external people, to book an appointment for a specific event, or those who want to have a public-facing version of their personal calendar to make it easier for people to book time with them. Academics or professional service staff could use this to hold office time for students or open access to colleagues. The app is available to all University staff and is powered by Microsoft Outlook.