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T RAINING & D EVELOPMENT P LANNER
O CTOBER 2012
Want to know the opportunities available? Take a look at training and development planner each month!
Please bookmark the Education & Training page of the HR website to access the current planner.
To register :
Class Title
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Word Mail Merge - Letters, Labels,
and E-mails
10-01-2012
Designing and Managing Team Projects
10-02-2012
2:30 PM
3:30 PM
Pg. 6
A Parent's Guide to Baylor Admissions
10-02-2012
3:30 PM
4:30 PM
Pg. 3
RefWorks Bibliographic Management
Service
10-04-2012
9:30 AM
11:00 AM
Pg. 7
RefWorks Bibliographic Management
Service
10-04-2012
2:00 PM
3:30 PM
Pg. 7
RefWorks Bibliographic Management
Service
10-04-2012
5:30 PM
7:00 PM
Pg. 7
Click here for Seminar
Creation & Scheduling
Introduction to Blackboard 9
10-05-2012
2:30 PM
4:00 PM
Pg. 7
Suggestion for a class?
STEPP - How to Say No without Ruining
Relationships
10-08-2012
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
Pg. 5
We want to hear them!
Click here to email us.
Creating a Webpage
10-08-2012
3:00 PM
5:00 PM
Pg. 8
Classes this week...
BearQuest Basics - Personnel and Resource
Allocations
10-09-2012
1:30 PM
4:30 PM
Pg. 9
FourWinds Content Manager
Training & Users Group
Blackboard 9 - Intro to Communication
Tools
10-09-2012
2:00 PM
4:00 PM
Pg. 7
ADVISE - The New Academic
Action Policies
RefWorks Bibliographic Management
Service
10-10-2012
10:15 AM
11:45 AM
Pg. 7
Astra Schedule: User Portal
Configuration and Calendar
RefWorks Bibliographic Management
Service
10-10-2012
2:00 PM
3:30 PM
Pg. 7
Astra Schedule: Event
Scheduling
Word Mail Merge - Letters, Labels, and
E-mails
10-10-2012
2:00 PM
3:30 PM
Pg. 8
Banner Orientation and Navigation Training (Introduction)
We’ve Made It to the Middle, Now What?
Ideas for Reenergizing Your Course
10-10-2012
2:30 PM
3:30 PM
Pg. 6
Image & Document Library
10-10-2012
3:00 PM
5:00 PM
Pg. 9
RefWorks Bibliographic Management
Service
10-10-2012
5:30 PM
7:00 PM
Pg. 7
A Parent's Guide to Baylor Admissions
10-11-2012
9:30 AM
10:30 AM
Pg. 3
Social Media: Benefits & Risks
10-11-2012
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
Pg. 3
Spotlight on Academic Programs Series:
Economics
10-11-2012
2:15 PM
3:15 PM
Pg. 3
TRAX (PeopleSoft) Executive Training
10-11-2012
2:30 PM
5:00 PM
Pg. 10
Classes offered this month . . .
10:00 AM
11:30 AM
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Astra Schedule: Academics
From Teaching to Learning:
Asking the Right Questions
Training & Development Planner
October 2012
O CTOBER 2012, S CHEDULE C ONTINUED
Class Title
Date
Start Time End Time
Desc.
Excel 2010 - Formulas
10-12-2012
10:30 AM
11:30 AM
Pg. 9
FAQ's, Events & News
10-12-2012
1:00 PM
3:00 PM
Pg. 9
Excel 2010 - Formulas
10-16-2012
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
Pg. 9
TRAX (PeopleSoft) Budget Training (TRAX Part One)
10-16-2012
2:30 PM
5:00 PM
Pg. 10
FileMaker Interest Group (FIG)
10-17-2012
10:30 AM
12:00 PM
Pg. 9
TRAX (PeopleSoft) Voucher Training (TRAX Part Two)
10-17-2012
2:00 PM
3:30 PM
Pg. 10
Blackboard 9 - Collaboration Tools
10-17-2012
2:30 PM
4:30 PM
Pg. 7
Harassment: Liability & Prevention
10-17-2012
2:30 PM
4:00 PM
Pg. 3
TRAX (PeopleSoft) Requisition Training (TRAX Part Three)
10-17-2012
3:30 PM
5:00 PM
Pg. 11
TRAX (PeopleSoft) Department Receipts Training (TRAX Part Four)
10-18-2012
2:00 PM
3:30 PM
Pg. 11
TRAX (PeopleSoft) Departmental Adjustment Request Training (TRAX
Part Five)
10-18-2012
3:30 PM
5:00 PM
Pg. 11
TRAX (PeopleSoft) BCR Training
10-19-2012
2:00 PM
3:30 PM
Pg. 11
Excel 2010 - Formulas
10-22-2012
10:30 AM
11:30 AM
Pg. 9
Cooperative Learning
10-22-2012
12:15 PM
1:15 PM
Pg. 6
FourWinds Content Manager Training & Users Group
10-23-2012
11:00 AM
1:00 PM
Pg. 10
Blackboard 9 - Managing Assignments
10-23-2012
2:00 PM
3:30 PM
Pg. 8
Campus Services: General Information and Outgoing Mail
10-24-2012
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
Pg. 4
Annual BearAware Brown Bag Luncheon
10-24-2012
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
Pg. 10
Grammar & Proofreading
10-31-2012
9:00 AM
12:00 PM
Pg. 4
Protecting our Students' Educational Records
10-31-2012
10:00 AM
11:30 AM
Pg. 4
Astra Schedule: User Portal Configuration and Calendar
10-31-2012
1:30 PM
2:30 PM
Pg. 12
Astra Schedule: Event Scheduling
10-31-2012
2:30 PM
3:30 PM
Pg. 12
Blackboard 9 - Using Online Tests Doesn't Have to Be Scary!
10-31-2012
2:30 PM
4:30 PM
Pg. 8
Astra Schedule: Academics
10-31-2012
3:30 PM
4:30 PM
Pg. 12
Classes offered this month . . .
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B AYLO R O RATO RS T OASTMASTERS
Toastmasters International is a non-profit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills
through a worldwide network of meeting locations. Baylor sponsors a local chapter, Baylor Orators Toastmasters,
which meets on Fridays at Noon-1:00pm in RT 455.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
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A Parent's Guide to Baylor Admissions
10/02/2012 3:30PM-4:30PM, Location: RT 455
10/11/2012 9:30AM-10:30AM, Location: RT 200, Training Rm.
Instructor: J. Carron & A. Torres
Audience: Faculty and Staff with dependents applying for admission - This seminar will provide helpful admissions
information to faculty and staff who have dependents applying for admissions to Baylor University. We will review the
admissions process, required documents, and steps to follow past admissions. A timeline will be provided to help guide
your student their senior year.
Social Media: Benefits & Risks
10/11/2012 11:00AM-12:00PM
Location: RT 200, Training Rm.
Instructor: Chris Holmes
Audience: Faculty & Staff - Are you familiar with Facebook, Twitter, YouTube? Do you utilize any of these for personal or
private use? Is it REALLY private? Social media offer valuable opportunities to connect personally, professionally and
organizationally. These opportunities carry risks of negative publicity and legal liabilities. This seminar will review some
of the venues of social media and explain the benefits and risks associated with each, especially as employees of Baylor
University.
Spotlight on Academic Programs Series: Economics
10/11/2012 2:15PM-3:15PM
Location: Sid Richardson 340
Instructor: Dr. T. Emerson and Dr. S. Gardner
The Spotlight On Academic Programs Series (SOAPS) is sponsored by the Academic Advisement Office and is designed to
help advisors stay informed about Baylor's academic programs as well as to foster bridge-building between the advising
community and academic departments. The featured speakers at this program will be Drs. Tisha Emerson and Stephen
Gardner, from the Economics Department
Harassment: Liability & Prevention
10/17/2012 2:30PM-4:00PM
Location: RT 200, Training Rm.
Instructor: Doug Welch
Audience: Faculty/Staff - The purpose of this training is to provide faculty and staff with an understanding of what
harassment is, how to prevent it, and how to report it. It is highly recommend for all faculty and staff to attend this class.
Class requires 10 participants.
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Campus Services: General Information and Outgoing Mail
10/24/2012 10:00AM-11:00AM
Location: RT 200, Training Rm
Instructor: Teresa Mosley, Stacy Wilburn
The Mail Services seminar will be a general overview of the services provided on campus to faculty and staff through
Income and Outgoing Mail. The class will cover the following: 1. USPS Addressing Standards, 2. Mailpiece Design, 3. USPS
Mechanization of Mail, 4. Postal Rates-Money vs Time, 5. Outgoing Mail entry procedures at Baylor, 6. Small Package
Options
Grammar & Proofreading
10/31/2012 9:00AM-12:00PM
Location: RT 200, Training Rm.
Instructor: Diane Smith
Audience: Faculty & Staff - In this session you will review some basic grammar and proofreading skills in order to
produce better memos, letters and other copy from your office or department. Learn the proofreading symbols, how to
more accurately check your work and some common mistakes that many people make.
Protecting our Students' Educational Records
10/31/2012 10:00AM-11:30AM
Location: Pat Neff 300
Instructor: J. Allen, J. Helm, A. Hollon-Harris, C. Holmes
This course, which will be led by staff from the Office of the Registrar, the Office of the General Counsel, and ITS, is
designed to provide you with information about protecting Baylor students’ educational records and remaining
compliant with FERPA. In this session you will learn about FERPA and how it applies to the work you do at Baylor.
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L EARNI NG & L EADERSHI P O NLINE
HRCLL Online delivers development to your desktop through computer-based trainings.
Computer-based training allows you to review the information at your own pace and take a short test to verify
completion utilizing the Blackboard Learning Management System. Periodically, completion records will be reviewed
and credit posted in the registration system.
Currently, two trainings are available :
 Sexual Harassment: Preventive Measures
The purpose of this training is to provide essential information that will help address sexual harassment issues, and
to emphasize the university's policy regarding sexual harassment. Highly recommended for all faculty and staff.
 BearAware—Securing the Human
Did you know that Identity Theft is the fastest growing crime in the nation? What are the best methods to protect
you and the University from today’s cyber-attacks? This online program provides practical steps you can take to
protect yourself and the University in a cyber age.
Instructions to access these trainings may be found HERE.
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STEPP L UNCHEO NS
STEPP - How to Say No without Ruining Relationships
10/08/2012 12:00PM-1:00PM
Location: BDSC Drawing Room
Instructor: Dr. Blaine McCormick
Audience: Staff. Dr. Blaine McCormick, Associate Professor of Management in the Hankamer School of Business, will be
the speaker for the October STEPP luncheon. "Do you find yourself having less time and less energy for the things that
are important to you? Join us to learn proven methods of saying no while minimizing the harm done to our working
relationships, our families and ourselves. You will be amazed at how mastering the art of 'no' can revolutionize your
life." Be sure and bring your Baylor ID to record your attendance.
STEPP - How to Get a Winning Attitude for Life
02/19/2013 12:00PM-1:00PM
Location: BDSC Drawing Room
Instructor: Kaz Kazadi
Audience: Staff. Join us to hear Kaz Kazadi, Asst. Athletics Director and Head Athletic Performance Coach, explain to us
how to condition our mind. Guaranteed to be interesting! Be sure and bring your Baylor ID to record your attendance.
STEPP - Baylor's History and Traditions
04/17/2013 12:00PM-1:00PM
Location: BDSC Drawing Room
Instructor: Vincent Clark and Alan Bowden
Audience: Staff. Baylor University is rich in tradition and history for over 160 years. In 1995, Baylor University adopted
the official Baylor Class Ring, a symbol that depicts our rich history and tradition. Each fall and spring semester, hundreds
of students come to participate in the Ring Ceremony and become a part of "The Fellowship of the Ring". For several
years, history professor emeritus Robert Reid enchanted the crowd with his explanation of the symbols. The
tradition-like the Ivy chain at Ring Out-has now been passed to Vince Clark "83, JD '85, MA '91 Reid's friend and former
student, who teaches history at McLennan Community College. Join us as Mr. Clark shares "The Fellowship of the Ring."
Be sure and bring your Baylor ID to record your attendance.
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S EMINARS
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IN
T EACHING
Designing and Managing Team Projects
10/02/2012 2:30PM-3:30PM
Location: Jones Library-105
Instructor: Dr. Byron Newberry
Presenter - Dr. Byron Newberry, Engineering
Audience - Faculty and Teachers of Record
The goal of this workshop is to provide tips and tools to instructors interested in employing collaborative learning
through group projects. Specific items for discussion will include: objectives for assigning group projects; impact on
instructor workload; anatomy of an effective group project; assigning and preparing teams; managing the process; and,
assessing groups and individuals.
We’ve Made It to the Middle, Now What? Ideas for Reenergizing Your Course
10/10/2012 2:30PM-3:30PM
Location: Jones Library-Creekm
Instructor: Dr. Chris Rios
Presenter - Dr. Chris Rios, Religion
Audience - Faculty and Teachers of Record
This seminar will explore ways to reenergize your teaching and revive student engagement during the middle weeks of
the course.
Cooperative Learning
10/22/2012 12:15PM-1:15PM
Location: Jones Library-Creekm
Instructor: Dr. Tisha Emerson
Presenter - Dr. Tisha Emerson, Economics; Audience - Faculty and Teachers of Record - Tisha Emerson will explain and
demonstrate the use of cooperative learning in this interactive session. Cooperative learning is an active learning
pedagogical approach that takes all the good things about having students work in groups while avoiding “group work”
issues such as free riding. Join us and learn about the key elements of cooperative learning and how to successfully implement it in your course. Lunch will be provided.
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E LECTRO NIC L IBRARY
RefWorks Bibliographic Management Service
10/04/2012 9:30AM-11:00AM
10/04/2012 2:00PM-3:30PM
10/04/2012 5:30PM-7:00PM
10/10/2012 10:15AM-11:45AM
10/10/2012 2:00PM-3:30PM
10/10/2012 5:30PM-7:00PM
Location: Jones Library-105
Instructor: Billie Peterson-Lugo
RefWorks is a web-based bibliographic management service. This seminar is designed for researchers who want to use
RefWorks for capture, organize, and annotate research references and then format them for papers using specific style
formats, such as MLA, Turabian, APA, etc. Level: Novice
Introduction to Blackboard 9
10/05/2012 2:30PM-4:00PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 102
Instructor: Abby Gamble
Learn how to customize & build your Blackboard course. Begin to create announcements, build a personal profile, and
add a syllabus to your Blackboard course. You will also learn how to put your course information into Blackboard,
including materials you have created in other applications like MS Word and PowerPoint, as well as links to websites,
etc. This is an interactive session so you are welcome to bring your course files on a flash so you can add them.
Level: Novice
Blackboard 9 - Intro to Communication Tools
10/09/2012 2:00PM-4:00PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 103
Instructor: Abby Gamble
In this session, you will learn how to use the asynchronous collaborative tools available within Blackboard. These tools
include blogs, journals, discussion boards, and wikis. We will also learn how to set up and manage groups within
Blackboard. This will be an interactive session. Level: Intermediate
Blackboard 9 - Collaboration Tools
10/17/2012 2:30PM-4:30PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 102
Instructor: Abby Gamble
In this session, you will learn how to use the synchronous collaborative tools available within Blackboard. These tools
include chat, virtual classroom and an overview of Elluminate Live. We will also learn how to set up and manage groups
within Blackboard. This will be an interactive session. Level: Intermediate
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E LECTRO NIC L IBRARY , C ONTINUED
Blackboard 9 - Managing Assignments
10/23/2012 2:00PM-3:30PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 103
Instructor: Abby Gamble
This session is useful for instructors who are new to using Blackboard's assignment manager. You will learn how to
create assignments, download and review completed assignments, provide feedback to students and use the Grade
Center to record scores. This seminar will also contain a brief introduction to using Turnitin through Blackboard.
Level: Intermediate
Blackboard 9 - Using Online Tests Doesn't Have to Be Scary!
10/31/2012 2:30PM-4:30PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 103
Instructor: Abby Gamble
Come join us for a special Halloween edition of the Blackboard Test Manager training! This session will cover timed
assessments, multiple attempts, test availability options, mobile compatible tests and tips on successfully implementing
a Blackboard online assessment. A brief introduction of using Respondus Lockdown Browser with tests will also be
given. Level: Advanced
I NFORMATION T ECHNOLOGY S ERVICES
Word Mail Merge - Letters, Labels, and E-mails
10/01/2012 10:00AM-11:30AM
10/10/2012 2:00PM-3:30PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 102
Instructor: Melinda Sanson
Producing a personalized mass mailing is vital in most offices. In this seminar you will learn how to use Microsoft Word
(version 2007 or 2010) to create professional form letters, labels, and perform e-mail merges. Level: Intermediate, PC
only.
Creating a Webpage
10/08/2012 3:00PM-5:00PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 103
Instructor: Kathy Weber
Audience: Faculty and Staff
This seminar is the first part of a seminar series that covers the creation and maintenance of content for departmental
and other official Baylor web pages using a web-based content management system. The main focus of this seminar will
be "How to create a webpage in the CMS (Content Management System)". Level: Novice, but some Internet experience
beneficial.
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I NFORMATION T ECHNOLOGY S ERVICES , C ONTINUED
BearQuest Basics - Personnel and Resource Allocations
10/09/2012 1:30PM-4:30PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 102
Instructor: A. Alexander
General introduction to the BearQuest system. This session will cover the Personnel and Resource Allocation request
type and will include both faculty and staff related requests. (This training will be offered regularly on an on-going basis.)
Image & Document Library
10/10/2012 3:00PM-5:00PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 103
Instructor: Kathy Weber
Audience: Faculty and Staff
This seminar covers using the CMS image and document library to add images and documents to a webpage. An actual
webpage using these features will be created along with adding a gallery of images and a collection of documents to the
page. Level: Must have attended "Creating a Web Page in the CMS".
Excel 2010 - Formulas
10/12/2012 10:30AM-11:30AM, Location: ITS-Seminar 102
10/16/2012 11:00AM-12:00PM, Location: ITS-Seminar 103
10/22/2012 10:30AM-11:30AM, Location: ITS-Seminar 103
Instructor: Melinda Sanson
In this seminar, you will use the new Excel 2010 interface to write your own formulas to calculate data and use the
Insert Function feature to access formulas already programmed into Excel. Some of the basic functions include SUM and
AVERAGE. Other functions covered are PMT, COUNT, and MAX. We will also discuss the use of naming cells in formulas.
Level: Intermediate
FAQ's, Events & News
10/12/2012 1:00PM-3:00PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 103
Instructor: Kathy Weber
This seminar covers some of the advanced features within the CMS admin system. These features consist of FAQs,
Events, News, Categories and Additional Features. This class can be taken upon the completion of "Creating a Web Page
in the CMS" Level: Advanced
FileMaker Interest Group (FIG)
10/17/2012 10:30AM-12:00PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 103
Instructor: Karla Nelson
Come join the newly formed FileMaker Interest Group and share ideas and techniques with other Baylor FileMaker
users. We will open each meeting with an illustrated example(s) of a FileMaker technique or enhancement. Once our
featured topic is illustrated and clarified, the session will be open for attendees to ask questions and share any ideas that
might be of interest to others. This style of open workshop is a fun way to learn new and exciting things about FileMaker
you never knew existed. Come find out what the FIG can BEAR for you!!!
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I NFORMATION T ECHNOLOGY S ERVICES , C ONTINUED
FourWinds Content Manager Training & Users Group
10/23/2012 11:00AM-1:00PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 102
Instructor: P. Hynan, D. Campbell, M. Lamb
Audience: Staff - Training for the Content Manager portion of the FourWinds Interactive Digital Signage software.
Annual BearAware Brown Bag Luncheon
10/24/2012 12:00PM-1:00PM
Location: Barfield Drawing Rm.
Instructor: Jon Allen & Steve Kieff
Audience: Faculty & Staff - Each October the Information Technology Services Security Group hosts an informative
luncheon as part of our BearAware campaign to raise awareness about information security issues. This event is part of
our recognition of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month and the primary themes we have chosen for this year are
data security and information handling.
TRAX ( P EOPLESOFT )
TRAX (PeopleSoft) Executive Training
10/11/2012 2:30PM-5:00PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 103
Instructor: Amy E Alexander
Audience: Faculty and Administrative Department Heads - This course is designed specifically for Faculty and
Department Heads who are responsible for budgeted funds, startup funds and grants. In this course you will learn how
to access your financial information on-line. This two and a half hour course teaches users how to: view budget
information, request financial reports, view and approve requisitions, view and approve vouchers. Level: Novice. Note:
This is the only course a user will need if they will only be looking at budget information. To obtain a TRAX User ID,
please visit www.baylor.edu/traxhelp and click on the "Getting Started" link. Please contact us at [email protected] if you
have questions about which training classes you should attend.
TRAX (PeopleSoft) Budget Training (TRAX Part One)
10/16/2012 2:30PM-5:00PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 103
Instructor: Amy E Alexander
Audience: Faculty and Staff - This is the first part of a six part course covering TRAX (PeopleSoft Financials), the Baylor
University financial transaction system. The user will receive an overview of the TRAX system, how to log in and navigate
the system, as well as view Budget information and request reports. Note: This is the only course a user will need if they
will only be looking at budget information. Level: Novice. To obtain a TRAX User ID, please visit www.baylor.edu/
traxhelp and click on the "Getting Started" link. Please contact TRAX Support at x8704, option 8 or email
[email protected] if you have questions about which training classes you should attend.
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TRAX ( P EOPLESOFT ), CONTINUED
TRAX (PeopleSoft) Voucher Training (TRAX Part Two)
10/17/2012 2:00PM-3:30PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 103
Instructor: Amy E Alexander
Audience: Faculty and Staff - This is the second part of a six part course covering TRAX, the Baylor University financial
transaction system. The user will learn how to enter Accounts Payable vouchers using TRAX. Level: Novice.
TRAX (PeopleSoft) Requisition Training (TRAX Part Three)
10/17/2012 3:30PM-5:00PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 103
Instructor: Amy E Alexander
Audience: Faculty and Staff - This is the third part of a six part course covering TRAX, Baylor University Financial
Transaction system. The user will learn how to enter and approve requisitions using TRAX. Level: Novice
TRAX (PeopleSoft) Department Receipts Training (TRAX Part Four)
10/18/2012 2:00PM-3:30PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 103
Instructor: Amy E Alexander
Audience: Faculty and Staff - This is the fourth part of a six part course covering TRAX, Baylor University Financial
Transaction system. The user will learn how to use TRAX to deposit funds at the university. Level: Novice
TRAX (PeopleSoft) Departmental Adjustment Request Training (TRAX Part Five)
10/18/2012 3:30PM-5:00PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 103
Instructor: Amy E Alexander
Audience: Faculty and Staff - This is the fifth part of a six part course covering TRAX, the Baylor University Financial
Transaction system. This training covers the Departmental Adjustment Request function in TRAX (the Baylor University
Financial Transaction system). The user will learn how to use TRAX to recode transactions and process
interdepartmental charges at the university. Level: Novice.
TRAX (PeopleSoft) BCR Training
10/19/2012 2:00PM-3:30PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 103
Instructor: Amy E Alexander
Audience: Faculty and Staff - This is the sixth training session in a six part course covering TRAX, the Baylor University
financial transaction system. This session will cover the online Budget Change Request (BCR) function in TRAX. The user
will learn how to use TRAX to transfer budget funds to and from different departments and accounts. This workshop will
assume the user knows the basics of TRAX. Level: Intermediate Target Audience: New Faculty/Staff employees, new
users of the TRAX system, all users who have access to the Budget Change Request module in TRAX
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A STRA S CHEDULE
Astra Schedule: User Portal Configuration and Calendar
10/31/2012 1:30PM-2:30PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 102
Instructor: Hannah King
An introduction into the use of the Astra Schedule User Portal and Calendar.
Astra Schedule: Event Scheduling
10/31/2012 2:30PM-3:30PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 102
Instructor: Hannah King
An introduction to Astra event scheduling.
Astra Schedule: Academics
10/31/2012 3:30PM-4:30PM
Location: ITS-Seminar 102
Instructor: Hannah King
An introduction to Astra Schedule Academics.
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