Tutorials
Need some quick tips on how to use your new Apple computer? Check out the MacBook Care and Handling Guide (pdf).
For a more detailed look at the Mac designed to accomodate new users, check out Mac 101 on Apple's website.
Web-based software training and support is available through Atomic Learning (http://www.atomiclearning.com/). The core of Atomic Learning's offering consists of an enormous library of short (usually about one minute), easy-to-understand tutorial movies. All teacher certification students (and faculty) in all certification programs are eligible for a complementary Atomic Learning account.
Forgotten your user name and password? E-mail Chad Fulton.
Most frequently used tutorials:
Apple Mac OS X version 10.4 (Tiger). This tutorial covers the new features of the latest release of OS X. View Tutorial |
Apple's iMovie now features integration with iPhoto, iTunes, and iDVD. Also, audio editing has been enhanced with the addition of flexible volume settings and new sound effects from Skywalker Sound. View Tutorial |
Apple iCal is the Mac OS X personal calendar application designed to help you manage your time and your life. View Tutorial |
Mail for Mac OS X is the full-featured email package from Apple. It's the perfect companion for the OS X contact manager, Address Book. View Tutorial |
Mozilla Composer is the web-authoring component of Mozilla Seamonkey, formerly Netscape Navigator. These tutorials will help you get control over the basic functions of Composer. View Tutorial |
The core FirstClass Communications Platform provides users with the ability to effectively communicate and share information through email, conferencing, directories, calendars and instant messaging. View Tutorial |
