Campus Tech Workshops

Frequently Asked Questions

The FAQ section collects the questions students ask most often about Campus Tech Workshops. Instead of hunting through flyers or emails, you can open and close answers with a single click and quickly find what you need. The plus and minus icons help you see which questions are expanded.

All of the topics below are based on real scenarios from first-year and second-year courses. The answers reference HTML5, JavaScript, and study skills so this page doubles as a mini review sheet for your web projects and exams.

If you still have a question after reading the FAQ, use the Feedback form to send us details. We update this page over the semester so it stays relevant to assignments, deadlines, and new workshop ideas.

No. Campus Tech Workshops are open to all majors. Many attendees come from business, health, and liberal arts programs and simply want to be more comfortable with everyday technology.

Yes. All sessions are free while you are enrolled at the college. Some events require registration so we can reserve a computer lab, but there is never a fee.

Bring your laptop, your Macomb login information, and any instructions from your instructor. We also recommend having your USB drive or cloud storage ready so you can save project files.

Absolutely. We practice using HTML5 structure, CSS layout, and basic JavaScript in ways that mirror your course projects. Facilitators can answer general questions about validation, file paths, and folder structure.

Introductory sessions focus on JavaScript fundamentals such as variables, events, and simple functions. When time allows, we demonstrate how jQuery can simplify common tasks like creating this FAQ section.

Yes, as long as your instructor permits outside help. Bring a copy of your assignment instructions and your current files. We can help you trace errors, validate your HTML, and understand what the browser is telling you.

Event descriptions list the recommended experience level. Anything marked “Intro” assumes no prior coding knowledge and starts with step-by-step demonstrations you can follow at your own pace.

When possible, we post slide decks, sample code, or short recap videos to the Campus Tech Workshops site. Check the Events page after each workshop for links.

Yes. Student clubs, learning communities, and classes can request a tailored session. Use the Feedback form to describe your group, preferred dates, and the tools you want to learn.

We occasionally run short badge series where attending several related workshops earns a digital badge you can share on your resume or LinkedIn profile. Watch the Events page and campus email for announcements.


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