On Demand Technology Training

Overview

On demand technology training is a tool offered by UIS at no charge to all faculty, staff and students. With on demand technology training, users have the answers to all their technology troubles. UIS now has two great sources for on demand technology training: lynda.com and Atomic Learning.

  • Lynda.com: lynda.com offers over a thousand video tutorials on leading software topics including Adobe products, Apple products, Microsoft products, Drupal, video editing, audio editing, operating systems and much more. Many titles are 7 or 8 hours of detailed information broken down into easy to manage 5 – 15 minute segments. Users can always come back in at a later date to pick up where they left off. These video based tutorials are taught by industry experts and available 24/7 for convenient, self-paced learning.
  • Atomic Learning: Atomic Learning is an online-based training tool that seeks to quickly and efficiently instruct users how to accomplish various tasks on numerous technology applications. Primarily, it employs the use of video to show step-by-step tutorials in the form of understandable and concise movies. Specifically, Atomic Learning offers:
    • Over 30,000 tutorial movies on over 110 software applications;
    • More than 200 technology-based classroom activities and curriculum resources
    • 24/7 access to the resources
    • Learning at your pace, time, and convenience.

Related Info: Atomic Learning, Lynda

Website: http://www.uis.edu/informationtechnologyservices/iss/odtraining.html

Tags: Atomic Learning, Lynda

Audience: Faculty, Staff, Students

Support: Kara McElwrath or Tulio Llosa in the Media Lab (BRK 180).

Kara McElwrath

November 26, 2012

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