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Tips and Tricks

AskTOM

AskTOM contains a variety of tips and tricks for using many of the university's computer systems.

Tips, Tricks, and Other Banner Resources

A nice article in the College of Arts and Sciences E-Files newsletter detailing little-known Banner features.

Safari Technical Books

Available through the University of Memphis Libraries, Safari Technical Books contains full-text versions of a large number of technical books.  Conduct searches across all of the technical books in the Safari library. Zero in on answers to time critical questions in a matter of seconds. Read books from cover to cover. Or, simply flip to the page you need. Browse books by category. With Safari researching any topic is a snap. From XML, to database, to .Net, you'll find your answer in Safari.

WebDev Tips

Visit the ITD WebDev group website for tips and tricks for creating and maintaining websites at the University of Memphis.

Tutorials, tips and tricks available on the World-Wide Web

Adobe Design Center—a comprehensive site for users of Adobe products such as Acrobat, Photoshop, and Dreamweaver.

Adobe Developer Center—a site for programmers who make use of Adobe products in their applications.

Camtasia Studio Learning Center—documentation for using Camtasia, a tool for creating video for the World-Wide Web.

Learn How To Build Your Web Site Using Nvu—a collection of links to tutorials and how-tos for Nvu, a website authoring tool.

Microsoft Office Online—contains a variety of Microsoft Office-related tips and tricks, tutorials, templates and downloads.

Pinnacle Studio Training Resources—information for educators about how to use the full potential of Pinnacle Studio, a web video product.

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Do you know of a great tips and tricks or tutorial website that you would like to share with the campus community?  Send us your suggestion.

Last updated: 03/19/2008 16:23:51
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