Training in Multimedia Software
Multimedia Software Training & Support
The Media Lab offers training and assistance for supported multimedia software and procedures offered at the Media Lab. Training and support is available through the following options:
- One-on-One Just-in-Time Training - training when you need individual assistance on a UNB supported multimedia program (such as Photoshop) or a procedure (such as scanning slides).
- Workshops - classroom-style workshops for people who require a more structured learning environment. Look for listings here.
- Lynda.com - UNB has five online learning
seats available from lynda.com. These five seats are free and are
available on a first-come, first-served basis. lynda.com is an
award-winning provider of online educational material and their library
offers courses on a variety of multimedia software. This style of
learning permits learning at your own pace in your own space. If
interested, email Vickie MacLeod
to book a seat.
Macintosh Computers & Support
The Media Lab houses the only open-access Macintosh lab available on campus. Situated in Rm. 234, EMC, Marshall d'Avray Hall, it offers support for users of Macintosh computers and supported software. In addition, we offer regularly scheduled sessions entitled MacTherapy.
MacTherapy seminars are usually held every second Friday during the academic term at 3 p.m. in Room 237, EMC, Marshall d'Avray Hall.
- One hour, informal gatherings to inform, support, and educate Mac users about their Macintosh computers
- Conducted with a hands-on approach in an interactive multimedia Macintosh computer lab
- Seminars are videotaped and are available for viewing from the MacTherapy website .
To be informed of session topics, please send a request to be added to our mailing list by emailing Vickie MacLeod or calling 458-7660.
For more information about any of our training, contact the Media Lab or call 458-7660.
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