Computing Survival Skills

Professional Development

What's next after Computing Survival Skills

Computing Survival Skills is a goal, but not the final stop, on your road to developing your computer knowledge and skills. CSS can benefit you as an LSA in your career development.

In addition to the six-week training program, Departmental Computing Support offers professional development to Computing Survival Skills graduates. Past and current offerings include:

  • Macintosh Operating System
  • Using the TechNet Server
  • Carruthers Machine Room Tour
  • Career Portfolios
  • Robertson Digital Media Lab Tour
  • Data Migration

... and other hot topics. Computing Survival Skills and professional development provide LSAs with a baseline level of computing skills and knowledge. With this foundation LSAs can provide effective support within their departments.

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