Self-Help Training

ITC and the Human Resources Office of Learning and Development offer an extraordinary variety of training resources you can access at your own convenience!
Computer Based Training with NETgLearning
NETgLearning offers over 1300 interactive courses covering business and professional development, desktop applications, IT applications, general IT concepts and IT tools.
Online Video Courses
ITC provides access to more than 400 online video courses through the Virtual Training Company (VTC).  To see a list of available courses, go to VTC.com.  You may preview the first three chapters of any course free of charge.  To see VTC’s online courses, you must have Quicktime installed on your computer. To view entire courses, request an account from ITC Training Services:  Send an email to vtc-online@virginia.edu and include your name, UVa Computing-Id, your school or department, and your phone number. Online text-based Getting Started Guide - PDF Getting Started Guide with Screenshots
ITC Broadcasting Services
ITC Training Services broadcasts a continuous array of information for students on the Student Information Channel (Channel 10 and Channel 48). Student organization and faculty who wish to post messages for students can visit Announcement Submit Policy for guidelines.
HowToVideos
A series of instructional videos produced by Information Technology & Communication's Customer Communications & Publishing and ITC Training Services.

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