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On August 1st, 2012, OUCS merged with the other central IT departments to become IT Services which provides high-quality cost-effective services, support, and training to Oxford University staff and students, enabling excellence, innovation and best practice in teaching, learning and research. Read more

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EndNote: Building your library
Multimedia: An introduction to podcasting for education
Excel: 3D formulas, charts, histograms and sharing data
Access: Creating queries, forms and reports
Digital images: Photoshop - an introduction
Make: Music - Creating soundscapes
WebLearn Bytes: Resources
Digital images: Photoshop - further techniques
PowerPoint: Getting the message across
Word: Creating professional documents

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Web services at IT Services
IT Services provides a range of Web services from simple personal and society web pages to comprehensive Web hosting offering advanced features. To help you choose the right service you can take a look a table comparing web hosting services or look at this list of common web hosting scenarios. Those of you with personal web space may also find the personal webpages FAQ useful. In addition, we offer some tutorial information if you want advice on writing HTML as well as Web publishing courses via the IT Learning Programme.
 

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Now part of IT Services
IT Services logoOUCS merged with two other Oxford University IT departments on 1st August 2012 and is now part of IT Services. Much information will remain available on this website for the time being but please do click the title of this item to see the new IT Services website.
LTG Case Studies in Innovative Practice
Each week this term the Learning Technologies Group will publish a video case study on an innovative use of technology enriching teaching and learning in the University. You can watch the case studies on the LTG YouTube Channel or Oxford Podcasts. A written version is available on on the LTG Case Study Blog.