Online Technology Workshops via Lynda.com
You can learn anywhere, anytime!
Free to library staff at Massachusetts Library System member libraries.
To see all the available workshops & system requirements, click on this link: http://www.lynda.com
We are very pleased with the overwhelming response to Lynda.com and amazed at how quickly our Winter and Spring sessions have been filling up. Please be patient with us as we examine how to deploy Lynda.com to better serve your needs.
| Blogging eBay Podcasting QuickBooks Quicken Office 2007 Office 2010 |
Adobe Acrobat Dreamweaver Photoshop Microsoft Access Excel PowerPoint Publisher Word Windows 7 |
Apple OS X FileMaker GarageBand iTunes iMovie iPhoto Keynote iPad SDK iPhone SDK |
CSS Drupal HTML Javascript Joomla PHP Ruby WordPress XML |
REGISTER ONLINE >>here<<
Please Note:
- Lynda.com workshops are videos. Each workshop lesson is a 5 to 20
minute long video. You can easily skip or repeat lessons by using the index for each class.
- You must have a current version of QuickTime or Windows Media Player installed on your computer.
- QuickTime (Mac & Windows) is a free download available here: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
- Windows Media Player (Windows only) is a free download available here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/default.aspx
- To use the MLS account, free-of-charge, you must be a current staff member at a MLS member library.
- A registered user has access to all the training resources available on Lynda.com during the two-week access period.
- MLS is offering two enrollment sessions each month.
- Each session lasts two weeks and is limited to 15 simultaneous users per session.
- Access periods start the second & fourth Wednesday of each month.
- Online Registration is via the MLS EventKeeper calendar (link above).
minute long video. You can easily skip or repeat lessons by using the index for each class.
- QuickTime (Mac & Windows) is a free download available here: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
- Windows Media Player (Windows only) is a free download available here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/default.aspx



