Archive for September, 2007
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October Meeting – Camtasia Training
Posted September 24, 2007 by Rachel WadhamThe Technology Learning Community will be having Camtasia training for our October meeting, Friday October 5th at 2:00 pm. Those who are interested should go to the TLC blog (www.lib.byu.edu/tlc) and leave a comment that they would like to attend. Training will be in Allyson Washburn’s new office, 3327 HBLL, since we can’t put it [...]
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LibGuides
Posted September 19, 2007 by Rachel WadhamSomething new on the horizon that has lots of potential, LibGuides: “LibGuides is a library 2.0 online publishing system. It combines the best features of social networks, wikis, bookmarks and blogs, to help librarians share information and promote library resources to the community. LibGuides is fully integrated with Facebook, and LibGuides widgets enable the distribution [...]
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Software Training
Posted September 7, 2007 by Rachel WadhamHere are the software products that are available for Library Multimedia Training: Post a comment to let us know what you might be interested in learning. Adobe After Effects Adobe Creative Suite Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Adobe Photoshop Adobe Premier Adobe/Macromedia Dreamweaver Apple DVD Studio Apple Final Cut Pro Apple Garage Band Apple Soundtrack
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September Meeting Minutes
Posted by Rachel WadhamThis month we discussed instant messaging. Peter Zuber discussed how they use IM in science. You can check out their client through any science subject page. Science uses PLUGOO as an interface. You can find more about it a www.plugoo.com. Peter said that they have had moderate success with this showing sometimes several questions a day. Andy Spackman discussed how [...]
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September Meeting
Posted September 4, 2007 by Rachel WadhamThe TLC will meet on Friday Sept. 7th at 2:00 pm in room 2233. We will be discussing instant messaging. Andy Spackman is going to discuss how MEGI uses MEBO on their business page. Check it out at http://www.lib.byu.edu/business/. Peter Zuber will also discuss how they use IM in science as well. We will also discuss [...]