Tech Tuesday
Tech Tuesday – January 23: Archive Emails in Gmail and Wireless Casting in Centrally Supported Classrooms
TechTuesday A weekly tip email from your neighborhood Instructional Technology and eHR team. Tip #1 – In a previous Tech Tuesday, we discussed labeling emails in Gmail. Today, here’s another decluttering tip for your inbox. Selecting multiple emails and clicking the Archive button, moves them out of your inbox and into the Archive folder. Emails in this folder are still accessible under […]
Tech Tuesday – January 16: Battery Health For Your Devices and Using Kramer Wireless Presentation Tool in the Classroom
TechTuesday A weekly tip email from your neighborhood Instructional Technology and eHR team. Tip #1 – Ifyou arree likeme, youforrgrgettt your gglovessss frequentlyty, resultinng in coooold haandds bythe tim youwwaallkk into work. Eventuallyyl, myhands warmm upp and myability to use a mouse and keyboard returns (ahh, thats bettter). Batteries running all of your portable devices are very similar, especially lithium ion […]
Tech Tuesday – January 9: Using Scheduler in axiUm and Brown Conference Room (Perkinson 3114)
TechTuesday A weekly tip email from your neighborhood Instructional Technology and eHR team. Tip #1 – You can do alot from the Scheduler in axiUm. That’s why it is my go hub for doing most actions in axiUm related to a specific clinic. If you want to activate a patient, you don’t need to go find […]
Tech Tuesday – January 2: Google Calendar Event Settings and Gmail Labels
TechTuesday | NewYear’sEdition A weekly tip email from your neighborhood Instructional Technology and eHR team. Happy 2024! With the new year comes resolutions and new routines. Here are some Google-related tech tips to help keep you on track. Tip #1 – We all seem to live by our Google Calendar, so use it to your advantage. Schedule a calendar invite so you […]
Tech Tuesday – December 12: Entering Grades in Banner and Chrome Themes
TechTuesday A weekly tip email from your neighborhood Instructional Technology and eHR team. Tip #1 – Course directors, your grades are almost due, so around this time we want to remind you that you can enter each grade student by student or use the import tool to enter all grades simultaneously. Both methods are described here. Unfortunately, […]
Tech Tuesday – December 5: miPacs Web Viewer and Snipping Tool for Windows
TechTuesday A weekly tip email from your neighborhood Instructional Technology and eHR team. Tip #1 – axiUm 7.12 is in the wild and with it, you can look at radiographs in style! Our traditional miPacs link in axiUm will still be used for acquisitions and viewing 2d images, but as we all know, it cannot […]
Tech Tuesday – November 28: axiUm 7.12 is live and using incognito in Chrome
TechTuesday A weekly tip email from your neighborhood Instructional Technology and eHR team. Tip #1 – axiUm 7.12 is in the wild! You may notice a new menu item at the bottom of the main menu. This is just a reminder that if you do not have axiUm 7.12, submit a ticket and we will get […]
Tech Tuesday – November 21
TechTuesday – TurkeyEdition A weekly tip email from your neighborhood Instructional Technology and eHR team. As we enjoy the next few days off, we hope you all find time to unplug and just be present with your family. Tip #1 – This is more of a challenge than a tip. During your Thanksgiving meal, turn your phone off, […]
Tech Tuesday – November 14: Adding Shortcuts to Google Drive and Manually Adding a Prescription in eRx
TechTuesday A weekly tip email from your neighborhood Instructional Technology and eHR team. Tip #1 – Shortcuts save time and are just a few clicks away…I’m not talking about shortcuts when traveling, but when using Google Drive! A Drive shortcut is a direct link to a file or folder and can be placed in multiple spots. […]
Tech Tuesday – November 8: Using Schedule Send in Gmail and Medication History in eRx
TechTuesdayWedndesday A weekly tip email from your neighborhood Instructional Technology and eHR team. Tip #1 – Yea, I know it’s weird to see TechTuesday come out on a Wednesday. Believe me, it feels weird to type. But alas, as Eleanore Roosevelt said, “Learn from the mistakes of others. You can’t live long enough to make […]