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KSIS Training sessions for Spring 2021 available

KSIS training dates and times are now available for spring 2021. Instructor-led training is available for faculty, academic advisors, and staff at no charge. However, registration through HRIS is required. See Using HRIS to register for classes.

Training for staff and faculty include the following topics:

  • Advising in KSIS
  • Class Scheduler
  • Deans Office Staff
  • Grading in KSIS
  • Master Extract Reporting
  • Processing Minors in KSIS
  • Student Records for Academic Department Staff
  • Student Records for Administrative Department Office Staff

For more information about each topic and the dates and times for training, visit the KSIS Training web page. If you have any questions or need more information, please contact Fred Darkow, KSIS Training Coordinator, at fdarkow@ksu.edu.

MindLeaders online training includes technology skills and topics

K-State faculty/staff can take online training courses ranging from Microsoft Office to a variety of technology skills and work-related topics in the Business Series 2012 (PDF) from MindLeaders, a company with more than 25 years of experience in developing interactive, self-paced online training.

For a fee of $16.50, a faculty/staff member can have unlimited access for a year to all training topics in the Business Series, thanks to a State of Kansas contract with MindLeaders.

Technology training topics include:

State-required IT security training now online for K-Staters

State of Kansas policy now requires that all state employees receive annual training in IT security. K-State has released an online training course for all faculty, staff, and student employees that will fulfill this requirement. It covers basic IT security topics everyone needs to know to properly protect K-State information as well as themselves and their colleagues.

The course is broken into three sections and should take about 45 minutes to complete.  Go to secureit.k-state.edu/secureit now and sign in with your K-State eID to get started.

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