ISIS Basic Concepts Training Scheduled

Users who are new to ISIS or veterans wanting a review are invited to attend ISIS: Basic Concepts on Thursday, March 3, from 2 to 3:50 p.m. at ADSB 154.

This training session covers introductory concepts, navigation and general use basics to help users gain a better understanding of the ISIS system. Basic Concepts also provides an overview of service indicators and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).

ISIS: Basic Concepts is open to all current faculty and staff members who have ISIS access. Each participant will be at a computer and required to use their individual ISIS login information for the session.

There is no charge for the training; however, space is limited to the first 14 registrants so early registration is recommended. Registration for the session is available on the Web at the ITS Training website. Enrollment confirmation will be sent via e-mail.

For more information about this or any ISIS training, please e-mail the ISIS training office at isistrn@uark.edu.

Contacts

ISIS Training Center,
ISIS
479-575-2466, isistrn@uark.edu

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