College-Wide Development Offerings
Please Note:
Attending an activity during your scheduled work hours requires supervisor approval. It is your responsibility to obtain approval to attend a Training and Development event.
To enroll, go to WebAdvisor or call Central Registration @ ext 8518 (402.457.5231). All workshops are non-credit.
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Heartsaver First Aid
The Heartsaver First Aid course teaches rescuers to effectively identify and treat adult emergencies in the critical first minutes of injury or illness, until emergency medical service personnel arrive. The course provides basic training solutions for First Aid, adult CPR, and AED actions. You will receive an American Heart Association workbook in class and a certification card when you finish the class. There is a half-hour lunch built into the program (on your own).
Intended audience—all employees
Facilitator: Justin Cooley, MCC EMS instructor
TRDV 030N 02(synonym-194417)Th May 24 l 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. l SOC-MHY-514
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Learn Mind Mapping!
Creating a mind map is a graphical way to represent ideas and concepts. It is a visual thinking tool that helps in structuring and organizing information, helping us to better analyze, comprehend, synthesize, recall and generate new ideas. Just as in every great idea, its power lies in its simplicity.
A mind map is visual representation that resembles much more closely how your brain actually works. Since it is an activity that is both analytical and artistic, it engages your brain in a much richer way, helping in all its cognitive functions. And, best of all, it is fun!
In this 2-hour session, participants will learn to create and use mind maps for note-taking, planning, creating, and many other uses too numerous to list. Special software in not needed…just brains, hands, paper and pens/pencils/crayons!
Intended audience—all employees
Facilitator: H. Lynn Bradman, MCC
Social Science Instructor/CLEAR Coordinator
TRDV 155N 01 (synonym-194430) Th May 24 l 1:00-3:00 p.m. l FOC-10-124
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Technology Offerings
SharePoint Modules - General Introduction
SharePoint 2010 is an incredible tool that can be utilized college-wide to manage projects, calendars, workflows, lists, contacts, tasks and so much more. It is a collaborative tool that can be used by individuals, teams, groups and entire departments. The training has been structured to include training for those who just need to use or access information on SharePoint sites, and more detailed modularized training for those who need to develop/design SharePoint sites and content. Custom training is available for those who need training for specific project areas.
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Using SharePoint 2010
Learn to use SharePoint 2010 in this introduction to the latest version of SharePoint. Participants will become familiar with the SharePoint interface, how to create and delete Alerts, upload and download documents and other files and learn to use Calendars in SharePoint.
- Getting Familiar with the SharePoint Interface
- Site Actions
- Site Hierarchy (Breadcrumbs)
- Right side Navigation
- Viewing Site Content
- Create and Delete Alerts
- Upload and download documents
- Use Calendars
- List of most utilized SharePoint sites at Metro
- Options for additional SharePoint training
Intended audience—all employees
Facilitator:Ruthanne Grimsley, MCC adjunct
TRDV 121N 04
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SHAREPOINT DEVELOPMENT/DESIGN SITE TRAINING
Working with Document Libraries
Almost every SharePoint site includes at least one Document Library. This module will teach you to create, modify and delete Document Libraries and all the tasks associated with document libraries.
- Creating Document Library
- Adding, Editing and Removing Documents
- Organizing Items with Folders
- Working with Documents
- Uploading single and multiple documents
- Document Check In and Out
- Document Library Templates
- Creating Templates
- Customizing Template
Intended audience—all employees
Facilitator: Ruthanne Grimsley, MCC Adjunct
TRDV 123N 03 (synonym-192409) TH May 17 l 2:00-5:00 p.m. l FOC-008-210
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Working with Lists
Almost every SharePoint site includes at least one List. We will explore various types of lists including Contacts, Links and Task Lists. We will create, modify and delete various types of Lists and all the items associated with them.
- Creating Lists
- Announcements
- Links
- Calendar
- Contents
- Tasks
- Discussion Boards
- Adding, Editing and Deleting List items
- Organizing Items with Folders
- Working with List Columns
- Using List and Column Validation Rules
- Sorting and Filtering Lists
Intended audience—all employees
Facilitator: Ruthanne Grimsley, MCC Adjunct
TRDV 124N 03 (synonym-192410) W May 23 l 2:00-5:00 p.m. l FOC-008-210
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Creating a Site
We will cover Building a SharePoint Site, as well
as adding subsites and pages. You will also learn
how to customize the pages by adding Web Parts to
a SharePoint site, modify and delete Web Parts.
Intended audience—all employees
Facilitator: Ruthanne Grimsley, MCC Adjunct
TRDV 136N 01
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Please Note:
Attending an activity during your scheduled work hours requires supervisor approval. It is your responsibility to obtain approval to attend a Training and Development event.
To enroll, go to WebAdvisor
or call ext 8518. All listed workshops are non-credit.
For further information contact:
Marilyn Cotten
Coordinator, Training & Development
FOC #4, 457-2507, mcotten@mccneb.edu
Departmental Customized Training
Training can be customized to meet the specific needs of your team and scheduled when and where it is convenient for your team to meet.
Contact Marilyn Cotten @ 457.2507 or mcotten@mccneb.edu to schedule a customized training workshop.