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The following links will lead you to tutorials and other information that will help you learn the technology that will help you develop your portfolio. There are many other similar sites on the Web - this is only a select sampling.

General Computer

  • Basic Computer Operations - A tutorial that covers the very basics of computer operation. It deals with both Mac and PC operations.
  • Introduction to Windows - Provides a good basic overview to the Windows operating environment.
  • Windows 98 Tutorial - Covers basic and advanced operations in the Windows 98 operating system.
  • Microsoft Tutorials - Lots of tutorials for other versions of Windows are available at Microsoft's site.
  • MacOS Tutorial - For you Mac users, a good overview of the Macintosh operating system.

Email

Internet

Web Design - Software

Web Design - Guidelines

Web Design - HTML and Java

File Transfer

Digital Imaging

Image Editing/Paint Programs

Other Graphics Tutorials

  • Clipart.com - There are numerous web sites that have clip art for you to download. This is a good one to get you started. It's a great way to obtain ready-made graphics for your web site.
  • Webmonkey Graphics - Lots of articles on graphics, fonts and animation.
  • GIF Animation Refresher - Tutorial on building animated GIFs.
  • Making Animated GIFs - Takes you through the steps in creating an animated GIF. Relevant no matter which animation program you use.
  • Animated GIFs - A collection of Animated GIF resources from CNET.
  • Animated GIF Artists Guild - Information and tutorials on animated GIFs.

Sound Recording and Editing

Electronic Presentations

  • PowerPoint Tutorial - A basic tutorial on creating PowerPoint presentations that incorporate text, graphics, and audio.
  • PowerPoint in the Classroom - PowerPoint tutorial geared to teachers, with a few bells and whistles thrown in.

Instructional Design

Instructional Development

Element K

In addition to the above tutorials, as a Tech student you have the benefit of accessing the Element K Web site, which contains tutorials on many programs. The first time you access Element K, you'll
need to perform the following steps to register:

  1. Go to the Hokie Portal web site.
  2. Log in using your Virginia Tech PID and Password.
    When you are logged in, select the "Academics and Training" tab at the top of the screen.
  3. Under "Computer Software Training" select the Element K link.
  4. Follow the steps to complete the registration process. You will then be taken to the Element K web site.

You'll only need to complete this registration process once. Once you are registered, in the future you may access Element K either through the Hokie Portal or by going directly to the Element K web site. Once at the Element K site, log in using the boxes at the top right of the screen. Your Username will be "VT_yourPID" (replace "yourPID" with your Tech PID), and your password will be the same as your Tech password. This will log you into the site and take you to your personalized page. You can then browse the course listings to see what is available. There's quite a few of them!

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