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CMS Training and the Web Kiosk Upgrade

Monday, April 22nd, 2013

According to the recent email to the une-humanresources list, Web Kiosk won’t be available from 12 noon Wednesday 8 May to start of business Monday 13 May.

Because you need to book CMS training through Web Kiosk, please plan ahead and book early for the session 16th of May. (Book now for the session on May 2!)

Content Management System Training

Friday, September 5th, 2008

The two sessions for Tuesday and Thursday next week (9 and 11 September) are filled. I have requested 3 more sessions in the next 3 weeks, and will post here when the room bookings have been confirmed, and after those on the waiting list have had a chance to respond.

Please email cmsadmin@une.edu.au if you would like to be added to the waiting list. People on the list will be notified of any training sessions before they are advertised to the general UNE community.

Content Management System Training

Friday, September 5th, 2008

As most of the UNE website is now in the UNE Content Management System (CMS) and remaining sections of our web are being migrated into the Content Management System, it is essential that any staff member who will be expected to create and/or maintain pages on the UNE Web be trained in the use of the UNE CMS. Training takes place in one two hour session and is free of charge. There is a limit of 10 participants for each session.
If you have any questions, please contact me.

There are two CMS training sessions being offered in next week:

Tuesday, 9 September 2008 – 1000 to 1200
Thursday, 11 September 2008 – 1400 to 1600

Each will be held in the ITD Training Room on the second floor of the ITD Building.

If there is anyone in your area who needs or wants training, please ask them to email cmsadmin@une.edu.au. I will need at least one working day’s notice to have them added to the system.

I will need to know:
1. their UNE username (this is *not* their email alias, if they have one)
2. the area(s) of the web that they look after, and
3. which session they can attend.

Lynda