UPT PROFESSOR TO PRESENT

AT ASCUE CONFERENCE IN JUNE

 TITUSVILLE, Mar. 15 -- Melanie O. Anderson, Assistant Professor of Business and Director of Continuing Education at the University of Pittsburgh at Titusville, will present at the 34th Association of Small Computer Users in Education Conference in June.

Her topic, “Microsoft Project 2000 – Keeping Projects On Time and Within Reasonable Budget,” is designed as a mini-tutorial that reviews the setup and manipulation of a project using Microsoft Project 2000. 

“Time and funds are limited in managing almost every technical or computer project today,” says Anderson.  “Software can help stakeholders in all phases of project management, including planning a project, creating project schedules, communicating project information, using the critical path, assigning resources, tracking progress, and sharing information across applications and the web.”

Through the use of Microsoft Project 2000, Anderson will produce popular graphical charts, such as Gantt, Critical Path, and PERT.  She also will demonstrate other project views, including entry, cost, schedule, summary, tracking, variance and work tables; task detail and task name forms; and combination Gantt and task name forms. 

Anderson will demonstrate how to share this information on a network or on the web.  She believes this information will benefit conference attendees who teach, or work in the support and training fields.


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