The Graduate School
Friday, February 21, 2025 at 1:00 PM until 3:00 PMUS Eastern Standard Time UTC -05:00
264 Hesburgh Library (Technology Comons)Hesburgh Libraries, INUnited States
We live in an age where having an online presence is becoming the norm for most professionals. A well-designed website enhances one’s professional ethos offering a collective, public, discoverable space to share thoughts (blog) or publications, and for others to come to know you and your work.
In this workshop, we will create a fully functioning personal or professional website with the free Google Sites.
PREREQUISITES
LEARNING GOALS: Help you design and build your own static website in the Google Sites space.
Open to Graduate Students, Undergraduates, Faculty, Staff, PostdocsInstructed by Emerging Technologies Librarian, Randal Sean Harrison rharriso@nd.edu As the Emerging Technologies Librarian for the Hesburgh Library, Randy assists users with the identification, evaluation, and use of emerging technologies in the creation of a variety of media-rich projects, explores innovative online tools and related services, and identifies learning and engagement opportunities to support student research and promote student success.
Ph.D., Rhetoric and Technical Communication, Michigan Technological University M.A., Rhetoric and Writing, San Diego State University B.A., English, San Diego State University
For more information: randalseanharrison.com