NDSU Distance and Continuing Education has coordinated training sessions on the training solution, Atomic Learning. The sessions are available for faculty and staff on Wednesday, Nov. 16, from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. (select one session) at the Fargo Ramada Plaza and Suites, 1635 42nd St. S. Lunch will be served from noon to 12:45 p.m., and attendees from each session are invited to join. The one-day training session ranges from the basics of select technology tools to the more advanced and specific features.
Atomic Learning is a technology learning solution available to all NDSU faculty, staff and students and provides access to educational resources on popular software titles.
The training session provides participants the opportunity to:
- Learn new technologies for professional development purposes.
- Incorporate what you’ve learned into teaching curricula to improve students’ learning abilities.
- Find out about thousands of short video tutorials offering basic and advanced knowledge on hundreds of software applications and many popular technology programs your students can use.
- Ask specific questions.
Departments should contact Lisa McNamara at lisa.mcnamara@ndsu.edu
to set up a customized training session.
Registration is free and includes lunch, but space is limited. Register online at ndsu.me/dceal. For more information, email
lisa.mcnamara@ndsu.edu or call 1-7015. Access Atomic Learning by visiting the Distance and Continuing Education website, under Faculty Resources “Get Help” area located at the top of the website, www.ndsu.edu/dce.