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ARCHIVED: At IU, where can I find help with software?

In addition to the Knowledge Base, several other sources of help are available for the software used at Indiana University. The following is a partial list of departments within UITS that can provide training. In addition, academic departments might maintain information about their applications. If you need immediate assistance, contact your campus Support Center.

STEPS

IT Training offers award-winning workshops on more than 80 information technology topics. IT Training workshops are available on both the Indiana University Bloomington and IUPUI campuses, and are open to the statewide IU community and the general public. IT Training workshops are hands-on, instructor-led workshops in word processing, email, spreadsheets, databases, graphics, presentations, statistics, programming, multimedia and web development, and more. Workshops range from introductory to advanced, and most last from 90 minutes to three hours each. Workshops are free to enrolled IU students, and are available to everyone else for a nominal fee.

For more, see IT Training. You can also contact IT Training staff.

Self-study IT courses on the web

IT Training also has web-based, self-study IT course bundles for purchase, covering many computer programs. For more information, visit IT Training's Self-study training page.

Stat/Math Center

Support for statistical and mathematical software is available through the Stat/Math Center's web site.

Research Technologies

The Research Technologies division of UITS offers educational resources for high-performance computing at its Documentation page. Scroll down to the Education and Training section.

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