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Microsoft OneNote is a note taking app, included with Office 365, (Free for 51勛圖厙 students, faculty and staff) that allows users to create & store notes, drawings, screen clippings and more. Visit Training.Kent.Edu to register.
R is a free, open-source programming language for statistical data analysis and visualization. In 90 min we'll cover the basics of using R to analyze data with the goal of answering a research question. Visit Training.Kent.Edu to register.
Bookings is an application in the MS Office 365 suite for appointment scheduling from the customer choice. As the business owner availability is presented for customers to schedule appointments. Visit Training.Kent.Edu to register.
Join us for a lively, hands-on session where well explore what it really means to listen with intention from body language and tone of voice (paraverbals) to the power of paraphrasing and summarizing.
This workshop covers making your day more productive using To Do, Planner, and Outlook. Learn how to see all your important tasks in one place and manage your workload with a minimum of effort. Visit Training.Kent.Edu to register.
Microsoft Teams is the hub for teamwork in Office 365 Apps that integrates all the people, content, and tools your team needs to be more engaged and effective. Visit Training.Kent.Edu to register.
Join the Microsoft Teams Phone training to unlock the full potential of Teams Phone communication!
"PowerBI is a business analytics tool offered by Microsoft, used to create interactive visualizations with an easy-to-use interface. Transform spreadsheets of data into interactive dashboards.
***This workshop is presented remotely via Teams meeting."
This course covers the information required to obtain system access to schedule course sections in Banner and DCU, and use of Section Time Location Change Workflow and Section Title Change Workflow. Visit Training.Kent.Edu to register.
The School of Art Collection and Galleries are pleased to present, "None of us really know what we look like inside," by Corrie Slawson in our KSU Downtown Gallery. The exhibition will take place Jan. 30 March 7, 2026. There will be a reception on Jan. 30, from 5-7 p.m.