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Workshop on backing up your data

Learn about best practices in backing up your data and you might win a new 128 GB Kingston DataTraveler thumb drive! Have you ever deleted an important document by accident…only to be unable to retrieve it? This session will review the issues related to backup methods, costs, testing, folder etiquette and data restoration. An overview of the UR resources that can help prevent data loss will also be provided. Many of the topics discussed should also inform you of the best solutions for backing up the personal data on your home computer. Sign up now for this October 6 session before it fills up! Visit https://learning.richmond.edu/events/index.php/28-back-up-your-data.

Check out the CTLT’s renovated training room!

Boatwright Library, room 322
This has been a major group effort. With special thanks to the CTLT Liaison team, CTLT’s Kevin Creamer and Fred Hagemeister, Academic Computing Lab group’s Mark Nichols, TLC’s Melissa Foster, UR’s Telecom and Multimedia Support Services, and Facilities interior designer Becky Brooks, we now have a renovated technology training room! With perimeter computer desks and seating, it opens up the room for more activities. Please stop by Boatwright Library’s 3rd floor and check room 322! We have lots of workshops scheduled this room.

Take advantage of Atomic Learning at UR

Ever had the question, “How do I do that?” related to software or technology?
For years, UR has offered free access to a huge library of short, easy-to-understand tutorial videos at Atomic Learning. These resources can be used as an integral part of technology support and professional development and as a valuable curriculum supplement in courses. You can even link to these videos in Blackboard!
Atomic Learning at UR makes it easy to learn new technology and encourage technology integration. Better yet, it’s free to use with your UR NetID and password!