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Information Technologies
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TECHNICAL MODULESThese modules cover a variety of applications in use at the iSchool. They are intended to be stand-alone training tutorials to introduce you to software applications, Web-searching, creating Webpages, etc. They can consist of Webages, links to other Websites, or streaming media tutorials created here at the iSchool. These tutorials will focus on applications that are available on the UT Connect CD. Please see the syllabus for additional recommended technical modules. Technical Module 1- Browser Plug-ins and Helper Applications Technical Module 2- Safe Computing! Using Anti-Virus Software Technical Module 3- Basic UNIX commands Technical Module 4- Word processed files to HTML Technical Module 5- PowerPoint files to HTML
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here is under copyright by the LIS 386.13 class team of the School of
Information of the University of Texas at Austin, TX: Ronald Wyllys, Philip
Doty, Quinn Stewart, Carlos Ovalle, Lori Eichelberger, Tony Cherian, and
Don Drumtra. Appropriate educational and other non-profit use of the material
is encouraged, provided that this copyright notice is appended, full attribution
is given, and no fees are charged for access to the material. For-profit
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