Lunchtime Technology Workshops Start Sept. 12
Seven sessions offer advice on collaboration, security and how to get your message out

The Office of Information Technology (OIT) will host seven free “Learn IT @ Lunch” training seminars during the fall semester.
The sessions, the first of which is Sept. 12, will cover topics such as tools for team collaboration, multi-factor authentication, iPad productivity, creating accessible PDFs and how to effectively use the digital Duke Flyer system.
Edwin Molina, information technology specialist with Duke Recreation & Physical Education, attended around a half dozen sessions last year.
“It’s done a lot for me both personally and professionally,” Molina said. “It’s allowed me to connect with other IT professionals on campus. I get to learn about other sections of campus and see how IT is working for them.”
The sessions are from 12-1 p.m. in Room 217 in Perkins Library. Registration is not necessary, and you can bring your lunch.
For a full schedule, visit sites.duke.edu/training/learn-it-lunch.