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10 Commandments of a PC Tech – Free Desktop Wallpaper
A few months ago we released this video featuring Mike Meyers titled The 10 Commandments of a PC Tech. If you didn’t see it, we definitely recommend checking it out!
If you did see it (those who still haven’t, seriously, go watch it already!), we decided to summarize the message of the video into a free desktop wallpaper in a variety of screen resolutions. Enjoy!
1024 x 768 | 1280 x 800 | 1280 x 1024 | 1440 x 900 | 1680 x 1050 | 1280 x 800
Top 10 Best IT Certifications – 2010
If you are an IT Professional and currently employed or looking for employment within a small or midsize organization these top 10 certifications are the highest in demand, according to TechRepublic. These certifications hold the greatest potential for technology support professionals, administrators, and managers. Although for those of you entering this field for the first time you should consider any of the CompTIA certifications. Erik Eckel says it best, these are manufacturer-independent certifications that demonstrate mastery of fundamentals across a range of topics, how can you possibly go wrong with this?
The following list of top certifications (and their explanations) comes from an article on TechRepublic. You can read the full article here.
Welcome Back to School!
It’s that time of year again, school has started and around the country students and teachers are heading back to the classroom. At LearnKey we do a lot of work with school districts all over the country and thought educators might enjoy some blogs written for them. If you’re not a teacher don’t worry you can still read them too!
If your district does not use LearnKey training products here are some of the great benefits we have to offer.
Our solution is a comprehensive, self-paced, anytime, anywhere training program that helps you:
- Get students industry certified
- Aggressively meet Perkins Grant standards
- Save time and energize lesson plans
If your school district does use LearnKey training, but you are not sure where to start…
Contact us now to: (your district or school has already purchased!)
- Get your user name and password
- Import your new students
- Manage your account
Call 1.800.865.0165 and get connected!
*We also have a Free Certification Poster to acknowledge student certifications achieved in your classroom. Reply here with the mailing address and school district you work for to receive your poster.
Working With Programs: Start-up Folder
Once you have the programs you want installed, and the programs you don’t want uninstalled, you may want certain programs to start up immediately when you boot your computer. That’s where we come in! Ammon Wiese shows you how to tell Windows 7 which programs to boot at start up in the video below.
Working With Programs: Removing Programs
We’ve shown you how to install programs, but what if you want to remove programs already installed? Ammon Wiese shows you how in this next installment of our Windows 7 training clips!
Thursday Trivia – 9/2/10
It’s that time again – our Thursday’s Tricky Trivia, where we challenge you with random LearnKey-related trivia questions in exchange for correct answers and awesome swag! Good luck!
The Question:
What tool must be used to modify the properties of a table in Adobe InDesign?
The Prize:
A 1gb Flash Drive
Trivia Contest Rules:
Answer the question correctly in the comments to be eligible to win*. Once you’ve submitted the answer in your comment, we’ll have a drawing and randomly pick a winner. The winner, who will be contacted via email* by a LearnKey staff member, will be posted next Thursday, along with a new trivia question for the week.
Contest run time: Thursday Sept 2nd – Wednesday Sept 8th
Winner posted: Thursday August 26th
*Contest is open to North American residents only (Sorry, if international shipping rates weren’t so outrageously high we could include more people)
*In order to receive prize notification, you must provide a valid email address with your comment*
Expose Yourself to Flash: Creating 3D Text
Sure, creating a bouncing ball and adding effects to make it look more realistic are cool and all, but what if you want to create 3D text? Have no fear, LearnKey’s Brad Washburn will show you how to do that in this next installment of Flash tutorials!
Continue reading “Expose Yourself to Flash: Creating 3D Text”
Expose Yourself to Flash – Flash Tutorial vol. 2
In volume 1, we showed you how to create an animation of a bouncing ball in Flash CS5. In volume 2, we want to take that bouncing ball and animate it a little more realistically by using the Ease In and Ease Out tools, as well as some other tricks.
Watch the video below and expose yourself to Flash…in a way that doesn’t get you arrested.
Working with Programs: Installing Programs
In this video, Ammon Wiese walks you through the process of installing programs in Windows 7. Check it out!
Working with Programs: Gadgets Gallery
The Desktop Gadgets Gallery allows you to manage your Gadgets, or mini programs such as a clock or calendar, and easily add them to your desktop. Watch the video below for details!