Looking for an online class? The following is
a list of free technology-related classes that can be found on the
Internet. A new class is added every few weeks. Most
of the classes included in the list are self-guided tutorials, but
be sure to check out the Scheduled Classes as well.
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Basic Computer Literacy
Basic
Computer Literacy for Adults - From the Arkansas Adult Learning Resource
Center. Includes what a computer can do, the pieces of a computer
system, safety and comfort, the mouse and desktop, menus, windows, an
introduction to applications, word processing, and email and the Internet.
(Note: Each part ends in an exercise. After completing the
exercise, click back to the first page to begin a new part of the tutorial.)
Added 4/19/05.
Blogs
Of Blogs and
Bloggers - A brief, free tutorial from
Learn The Net.
Explains what blogging is and directs you to sources for finding blogs or
setting up your own blog.
Burning CDs
Burn
Your Own Customized Audio CDs - Directions for creating a customized
music CD using Windows Media Player 11 and Windows Vista. Or,
click here for directions using Windows Media Player and Windows XP.
Cascading Style Sheets
Cascading
Style Sheets Tutorials - From Free Computer Tutorials. Includes an
introduction to cascading style sheets, how to set up a style sheet,
formatting text, adding borders and background color, and more.
Cleaning Your Computer
Keep a Clean Keyboard - From PC World. Includes instructions for
basic cleaning plus intensive care for the truly dirty keyboard.
Connecting Cables
No
More Cable Confusion - From PC World. A paragraph of
introduction followed by an illustration that shows a variety of
connectors and tells what they are for and where they plug into the
back of the computer.
Del.icio.us
Learning 2.0 and Del.icio.us
- From the Otter Group. Scroll down to Featured Podcast. This
8 minute podcast tutorial explains how to use the social bookmarking
service Del.icio.us for learning. Opens in Quick Time Player.
Dewey Decimal Classification
Dewey
Decimal Classification - From OCLC. This animated tutorial teaches
the basics of the Dewey Decimal System, which is used to classify and
categorize knowledge. Flash player is required. A link is
provided for download.
Digital Photography
About
Digital Cameras - A series of tutorials by Kodak. Includes
choosing a camera, using the controls, taking care of your camera,
accessories, and more.
Digital
Cameras Help and Tips - From the MalekTips site. A very thorough
set of instructions and tips. Everything from buying a digital camera
to taking pictures of fall foliage and fireworks to backup and printing.
Downloading
Sued
for Downloading? - Before you download music or video files to
your computer, read Bob Rankin's article. It discusses the
possibilities of getting caught and how to download legally and
safely.
eBay
How
to Buy and
How
to Sell - eBay offers a variety of ways to learn how to buy and
sell on eBay, including seminars in several U.S. cities and an
online class available for $19.95. The links above, however,
are to eBay's free tutorials.
SoYouWanna
use eBay (and not get ripped off)? - SoYouWanna.com is home to
some of the most annoying advertising on the Web. In spite of
that, this tutorial is worth the trouble. It is clearly
written in understandable terms, easy to navigate, and covers
aspects of eBay not covered in eBay's own tutorials.
(See above.)
Email
E-mail-at-a-Glance - A free tutorial from
Learn the
Net.com. A very complete tutorial including why use email,
how it works, finding email addresses, email etiquette, reading and
replying to messages, sending and opening attachments, using an
address book, and more. Addresses concerns such as
reliability, privacy, and error messages. Easy to follow.
Illustrated.
Spoof
(Fake) Emails - An ebay tutorial that explains what spoof email
is and teaches you how to spot it and what to do with it.
Evaluating Web Pages
Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply & Questions to Ask -
From UC Berkeley. Part of the
Finding Information on the Internet tutorial. Trains your
eye in a series of techniques that help you quickly find what you
need to know about web pages. Trains your mind to think
critically, even suspiciously, by asking a series of questions that
will help you decide how much a web page is to be trusted
Excel
Charts I: How to Create a Chart - From the
Microsoft Office
Training website. This online course teaches you to create
a chart in Excel using the Chart Wizard. It includes
downloadable practice exercises and self tests. It is based on Excel
2003, but the chart wizard is little changed from previous versions.
Getting
Started with Excel - From
studyfinance.com at the University of Arizona. Covers the
basics including entering and editing date, simple formulas,
formatting, creating a chart, and printing and saving.
Includes a practice assignment.
Faxing with Your Computer
Faxing
in Windows XP - From the
Microsoft Office
Training website. This online course gives step-by-step
directions for installing and using Windows XP's built-in fax
service.
Firewalls
Home PC Firewall Guide -
A series of pages that provide basic information about Internet
security and privacy products for home, telecommuter, and small
office end-users. Also includes independent, third-party
reviews of many products. In addition to personal firewalls,
there are sections on security freeware, security suites, and anti-trojan,
anti-virus, anti-spyware, and anti-spam programs.
FrontPage
Roadmap to FrontPage 2003 training - Topics include creating a
website, graphics, tables, cascading style sheets, hyperlinks,
working with code, and publishing your site. From Microsoft,
creator of FrontPage.
Genealogy
Finding Your Ancestors - From Brigham Young University.
Includes how to use the FamilySearch website and the online Family
History Library Catalog. Also teaches you to create pedigree
charts on the family tree program Personal Ancestral File (available
free from the FamilySearch website).
Hijacked Pages
Hijacked! -
From GeekGirls.
"Browser hijacking is the use of scripting tools to modify your
browser’s default settings. This may be as trivial as adding a new
link to your Links or Favorites or as unconscionable as changing
your home page persistently via a combination of scripting, registry
changes and auto-running programs." This tutorial offers
step-by-step directions for reclaiming your browser if you've been
hijacked.
Home Networking
Home
Networking from Ask Bob Rankin. Explains how to set up a
home network so all computers in the house can share files, a
printer, and an Internet connection. If you opt for a wireless
network, don't miss Bob's step-by-step instructions for
Wireless Security.
Identity Theft
Police
Notebook: Identity Theft - From the University of
Oklahoma Police Department. How to prevent identity theft and
what to do if you are a victim. Includes online scams.
Inkjet Cartridges
Inkjet
Cartridges - Replace or Refill? - From
Ask Bob Rankin. Are
these cheaper refillable cartridges your best bet? This tutorial
examines the price, convenience and quality tradeoffs you must
consider when deciding whether to replace, refill or stick with the
manufacturer's brand of inkjet cartridges.
Internet Explorer
Internet
Explorer 7 for Windows XP SP2 - A 3-minute online video from CNET.com on
the new features to be found in IE 7. Reviews the new browser and
compares it to Opera and Firefox.
Keyboard Skills
Keyboard
Tutorial - Created by Chris Rippel of the Central Kansas Library
System. This tutorial lets you click on the keys of an
onscreen keyboard to find out what they are called and what they do.
Incorporates physical practice with many of the keys.
Macros
Word
Macros - From "The Office Letter: Tips and Tricks for Microsoft
Office". A macro is a recorded set of commands used to get
repetitive work done quickly. This three-part article will
show you the basics of creating, running, and changing a macro in
Word 97, 2000, and 2002 (aka XP).
Mail Merge
Mail
Merge Labels with Word XP - A tutorial by Graham Mayor,
newsgroup junkie and
Microsoft MVP.
A pictorial walkthrough of the salient points of Word's redesigned
mail merge tool.
Microsoft Works
Microsoft Works Modules - From
Internet4Classrooms.com,
a website that helps teachers use the Internet effectively.
Modules include becoming familiar with the buttons and the menus,
using the tool palette, creating a flyer, and several on creating a
database.
Microsoft
Works for Windows Spreadsheet Instructions - From Guilford
County Schools, NC. Clearly written and heavily illustrated.
Mouse Skills
Mouserobics - Created by Chris Rippel of the Central Kansas
Library System. This tutorial incorporates physical practice
in moving and clicking a mouse with an introduction to radio
buttons, check boxes, drop-down menus, scrolling, scroll-bar menus,
pop-up windows, filling in online forms, and copying and pasting
text.
MP3
Audiobooks
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Internet Skills
Bare Bones
101: A Basic Tutorial on Searching the Web - From the library of
the University of South Carolina at Beaufort. This 17-step,
self-paced tutorial covers the various types of search engines,
evaluation of Web pages, and search strategies and techniques.
It also takes a look at a few specific search engines. Clearly
written and easy to use.
Office
Ribbon
Use the Ribbon - A Microsoft tutorial on the new Office 2007
interface.
Paint
The biggest advantage to MS Paint is that it is free. It comes
with Windows operating systems. It is a simple little graphics
program, which makes it easy to learn. And you will be
surprised what you can do with it.
A Tutorial in the
Basics of Using MS Paint - This very complete tutorial
takes you through all aspects of using Paint. It can also be
printed out in a compact 13-page format.
Patent Search
Patent
Search Tutorial - From the Shreyer Business Library of
Pennsylvania State University. This is actually a set of
tutorials that detail the complex process of patent searching.
Several different patent search techniques are covered.
Podcasting
How
to Create Your Own Podcast - A Step-by-Step Tutorial - From
Corey Deitz,
your Guide to Radio at About.com.
Learn what a podcast is, how to record one, how to create an RSS
feed (an essential part of the process), and how to upload and
validate your podcast.
RSS
What
is RSS (Really Simple Syndication)? - A clear explanation of RSS,
with links to definitions of other technical terms, from
wiseGEEK.
RSS in Plain
English - A 3½ minute video on what RSS is and how to get started by Lee
LeFever of the Common Craft Show.
Scanners
How To Use A Scanner - An AARP How-to Guide. Includes a
discussion of the two main types of scanners, basic operating
instructions, previewing, resolution, and scanning options.
Defines TWAIN and OCR.
Second Life
What Is
Second Life? - Learn more about this virtual world, from Ask Bob
Rankin.
Security
Home
Computer Security - From CERT® Coordination Center, a center of
Internet security expertise located at the Software Engineering
Institute, a federally funded research and development center
operated by Carnegie Mellon University. A thorough and easily
understood tutorial on home computer security. Covers viruses,
patches, firewalls, backups, passwords, downloading precautions, and
more.
Slides
Converting your Slides into Digital Form - From TASI: the
Technical Advisory Service for Images. A brief tutorial on
converting 35 mm slides into a digital format that can be stored and
viewed on your computer.
Typing
Alfatyping
- A free online typing tutorial. Registration is
required. Click on the
Demo link in the
menu bar across the top to see how it works.
VCR Repair
VCR
Repair Instruction, "The Self Service Website" - A
one-stop source for VCR repair tips, parts, and repair instruction.
Includes a huge model-number-specific VCR repair database.
VoIP
Quick
Start VoIP.com - A website all about VoIP. Clearly
written. Follow the links (mostly within the text) for tons of
information, but watch out for the ads.
Internet
Phones: CNET Editors' Guide to VoIP - Learn all about Internet
calling: What it is, how it works, what's good about it and what is
not. Includes product reviews and a video tutorial.
Web Development
Web
Building Tutorial - From W3 Schools.
A clear and succinct tutorial on building a website. Includes basic
information on the World Wide Web, web design, web users, standards,
validation, security, and more.
Web
2.0 how-to design guide...and how not to - From Ben Hunt of
Scratchmedia,
a UK Web consulting firm. Describes various common graphic
design elements in modern web ("2.0") design style and explains why
they work as well as how, when, and where you might use each element
in your designs.
Wikis
Wikis
in Plain English - A 3½ minute video explaining what a Wiki is and how to
start one, by Lee LeFever of the Common Craft Show.
Windows Picture and Fax Viewer
Windows
Tips: Windows' Hidden Image Viewer - A PC World column explaining
the useful, little-known features of the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer.
Don't be too quick to dismiss this little utility. Some of its best
features--like a tool to print multiple pictures on a single page--are
hidden beneath its seemingly simple interface.
Word 2007
Up
to Speed with Word 2007--a 40-minute tutorial on the new version
of Word focusing on the new ribbon interface.
Works
See Microsoft Works
Scheduled Classes
HP
Online Courses - Hewlett-Packard offers a variety of online classes
including topics such as digital photography, buying and selling on eBay,
Excel, Firewalls, and more. Classes, which span several weeks and are
instructor-led, are free, but students must register.