- PAGE 12 DRIVER'S ED FOR THE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY * SPRING 99 UNIX UNIX is an operating system that simultaneously supports multiple users. FALCON, EAGLE, HERON LARK,and RAVEN are some of the KU systems that run UNIX. UNIX: Introduction Learn the basics of the UNIX operating system on KU multiuser systems EAGLE, FALCON, HERON, LARK, and RAVEN. Learn to log in and out, change passwords, create and manage files and directories, use interactive text editors, and write your own shell scripts. Topics covered pertain to any UNIX variant (e.g., Digital UNIX or AIX). Note: KUHUB runs the OpenVMS operating system. This course is of use to you only if you have an account on one of the "bird" multiuser systems listed above. Windows Microsoft Windows is a popular operating system for personal computers. January 20,4-7 p.m.,CC Mac Lab February 16,1-4 p.m.,CC PC Lab April 1,1-4 p.m.,CC PC Lab Windows: Introduction Learn to organize your desktop, perform housekeeping tasks like copying, moving, deleting and renaming, and use the Explore and Help features. You also create shortcuts for executing programs and retrieving files. Requires registration for all and a $75 fee for non-University. January 20,9 a.m.-noon. CC PC Lab February 1,1-4 p.m.,CC PC Lab May 25,1-4 p.m.,CC PC Lab Instructional Development and Support WORKSHOPS IDS workshops are free but restricted to faculty and GTAs. You can register for IDS workshops up to two days before the session of your choice and get more information at (785) 864- 2600 or ids@ukans.edu. All workshops are held at IDS in 4 Budig Hall, Lawrence campus. Instructional Development and Support (IDS) was established in fall 1998 to assist faculty in enhancing the teaching and learning processes through the use of technology. IDS is located in 4 Budig Hall. Learn more about IDS online at www.cc.ukans.edu/~ids. Scanning: Flatbed and 35mm slides Scan images and slides for classroom presentations and online courses. Limited to six participants each class. February 9,2:30-5 p.m.,4 Budig Hall February 10,2:30-5 p.m.,4 Budig Hall Digital Camera Transfer images from digital camera directly to your computer.Limited to six participants each class. February 16,2:30-5 p.m.,4 Budig Hall February 17,2:30-5 p.m.,4 Budig Hall Camcorder and Video Editing Capture a motion sequence for your electronic presentation and learn about video editing. Limited to six participants each class. February 23, 2:30-5 p.m., 4 Budig Hall February 24, 2:30-5 p.m., 4 Budig Hall Real Media Presenter: Demonstration Publish your PowerPoint presentation with synchronous audio to your Web site. Add narration to your online PowerPoint presentation.Limited to six participants each class. March 2,3-4 p.m.,4 Budig Hall March 3,3-4 p.m.,4 Budig Hall Real Media Producer: Demonstration, Part I Create and edit sound and video files for your Web site. Limited to six participants each class. March 9, 3-4:30 p.m., 4 Budig Hall March 10, 3-4:30 p.m., 4 Budig Hall Real Media Producer Demonstration, Part II Publish your sound and video files for Web access using streaming technology.Limited to six participants each class. March 10,3-4:30 p.m.,4 Budig Hall March 12,3-4:30 p.m.,4 Budig Hall