
Resources
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Best of the Best
- http://tv.adobe.com/search/?q=premiere+elements I used a bunch of tutorials from Adobe TV. This is my new favorite place to learn about Adobe products.
- http://www.adobe.com/education/ – This site is Adobe’s education support page, with links to class activities, online tutorials, and other handy things. Some of the free tutorials require free registration to use.
- http://www.adobe.com/education/digkids/ - This site has great lessons, training and much more.
- http://movies.atomiclearning.com/k12/home - Subscription-based online software training accomplished through brief "atoms" of learning
- http://movielibrary.lynda.com/html/index.asp - Subscription-based online software training. Great selection. My students favorite.
- http://www.totaltraining.com/ - DVD and subscription-based online software training. I have a bunch of their DVD's.
Online
- http://www.photoshopuser.com/ – A web site just for Photoshop users. Some free materials, some for-fee. Well worth the money!
- Wordle: This is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide.
- BuzzWord: Adobe® Buzzword® is a new online word processor, perfect for writing reports, proposals, and anything else you need to access online or work on with others. It looks and behaves like your normal desktop word processor, but it operates inside a web browser, so there's no installation required.
- Google Docs: Create, upload/download or share your Word, Excel or PowerPoint documents.
Copyright
- The Four Biggest Mistakes in Thinking You Can Make: This spells out some basic mistakes people make when thinking about copyright. Read this one!
- Copyright in an Electronic Environment: Make sure to read the fourth bullet about Fair Use online.
