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Remembering September 11th
For many people, the mere mention of a specific date can often bring a tide of memories and emotions rising to the surface. For those living in the United States of America, September 11th is one of those dates. Today marks the thirteenth year since all America watched in horror as the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center collapsed, killing nearly 3000 people and plunging the world into the “War on Terror.”
Though I was nowhere near ground zero, I have written several times over the years about my experiences in the aftermath of the attacks. I was living in California at the time, 2500 miles away from New York City, but the aftershocks of the attacks could be felt in the local community for months afterwards. For those Americans of Middle Eastern descent the fallout lasted much longer, and many American troops continue to suffer the effects of the attacks.
United States President George W. Bush proclaimed September 11, 2002, as Patriot Day. Each year since 2009, President Barack Obama has proclaimed the day Patriot Day and National Day of Service and Remembrance. In honor of all those killed in the attacks, and in the many battles which have been fought since, we fly our flags at half-mast. Take a moment out of your busy day today to remember those killed on September 11th or visit with a Veteran and thank them for their service.
Newest EOM problem solver, master of Rubik’s cube and trivia!
It’s safe to say our Better Learning Systems & LearnKey employees of the month are great at doing more than just one thing and this month’s recipient is no different. We are congratulating Bill Wilhelm from our Cedar City office. Bill has been with LearnKey Cedar City for over a year and a half and in that time he has become one of our most valued employees and built a reputation for being a master of everything he touches.
Take for example needing help with the right combinations of a code fix for a demo file? Or how about fixing OnlineExpert.com to pause correctly? Better yet, what about secrets of a Rubik’s cube? Bill to the rescue, says his leadership team. Probably one of the greatest qualities of Bill’s contributions is he does his job with a very easy-going attitude which makes him a great team player.
Get to know Bill a bit more through some fun Q&A:
1. How many siblings do you have?
One sister, younger
2. What is your favorite movie?
Bandits. It features a Suburban like mine as the bank robbers’ getaway car (see question 8).
3. What is your favorite band?
Bloc Party
4. What is your favorite vacation spot?
I absolutely love being on the water at Lake Powell.
5. What was your high school’s mascot?
Falcons. Beware our astounding ability to plummet toward the earth really, really fast combined with incredible visual acuity! *
* (The FDA has not verified the falcon-like capabilities of all high school students. Your specific animal-based traits may vary.)
6. What is the weirdest combination of foods you have eaten?
Once, on a whim, I requested a deep fried peanut butter and jelly sandwich with onion gravy on top. My co-worker actually made the thing, and I did try a bite. It was every bit as nasty as your imagination can make it.
7. What is/was the name of your favorite pet?
Dewey, he was a miniature dachshund with a great temperament.
8. What was is your first car?
1970 Chevrolet Suburban. I still have it and drive it regularly.
9. If you could go anywhere in the world where would it be?
My wife and I would like to go on vacation to Thailand together some day.
10. Would you rather sky dive, bungee jump, zip line, or parasail?
Why not all four? I’d be up for any/all of them.
11. What is the funniest saying you have heard while working here?
There are too many Chris-ims to pick from, but a good recent one was “Sincerity is so hard when you don’t mean it!”
12. If you could eat dinner with anyone from the past, present, or future, who would it be and why?
I could over analyze the hypothetical ramifications of this question for weeks. Instead I’ll say Nikola Tesla. We’d have ever so much fun pontificating on his plans and apparatuses which are now lost to history while enjoying a specially prepared entrée of legume and fruit paste, surrounded by baked dough slices and briefly submerged in hot fat!
We are very fortunate to have Bill as part of the BLS/LearnKey family and value his contributions. He exemplifies our core values through making it easy for team members to work with him, providing problem solving skills that are of great value, and building trust with his leadership team.
Thank you Bill and congratulations!
New Course Release – InDesign CC
Another great course released. All summer we have been releasing our new Adobe CC courses. I am excited to add InDesign CC to our list of Adobe CC courses: Illustrator CC, Dreamweaver CC, Photoshop CC, and Premiere Pro CC.
If you want to become a publishing professional in today’s workforce, it is important to have a working knowledge of Adobe InDesign. Our new InDesign CC course is taught by LearnKey expert Linda Dickeson, and will provide you with the skills you need to create layouts for both screen and print. This new course will teach you how to use some of the newest features of InDesign CC such as: Simplified Hyperlinks, Sync Settings, EPUB enhancements, and so much more!
Our hope is that through our courseware we may continually provide learners with the guidance, preparation, and skills they need to succeed. For more information and additional LearnKey products visit our website.
New Course Release – Illustrator CC
I am excited to announce the release of LearnKey’s news Adobe CC course. Illustrator CC joins Dreamweaver CC, Photoshop CC, and Premiere Pro CC as our newest course. This course is perfect for students who are interested in a career as a web or graphic design professional.
LearnKey’s new Illustrator CC course provides a visual and intuitive interface for users to learn about the graphic editing capabilities of Illustrator CC. Join LearnKey expert Lee Wiley as he teaches you to effectively use the new Illustrator CC software. Learn about the new features in Illustrator CC such as: Live Shapes, Windows GPU acceleration, Typekit missing fonts workflow, and much more!
Our hope is that through our courseware we may continually provide learners with the guidance, preparation, and skills they need to succeed.
New Course Release – Dreamweaver CC
It’s been a busy summer at LearnKey. We are excited to announce that we have released another Adobe CC course. Joining our Photoshop CC and Premiere Pro CC courses is Dreamweaver CC. This course will prepare students for the Dreamweaver ACA exam with online video courseware, hundreds of practice test questions with our pre/post tests, and labs and demos that will help students practice and learn the skills presented during the video training.
Our new Dreamweaver CC course provides an intuitive and visual interface for users to learn about the website creating and editing capabilities of Dreamweaver CC. Join LearnKey expert Chad Chelius as he teaches you how to effectively use the new Dreamweaver software. He will also teach you the new tools and features found in Dreamweaver CC such as: enhanced fluid grid layout, CSS designer panel, and more!
Our hope is that through our courseware we may continually provide learners with the guidance, preparation, and skills they need to succeed.
Exam Prep with Tom Carpenter
Exams can be a stressful experience, but that doesn’t mean you have to go in unprepared. LearnKey and Tom Carpenter, president of SysEdCo and frequent LearnKey author, have teamed up to create a short course to help test takers understand two things:
- How to pick the most important parts of an exam, and
- How to learn the material and retain information.
Exam Prep with Tom Carpenter, created on the LearnCast platform, is broken into eight sections covering three main topics: preparation techniques, tips for retaining information, and best practices for taking exams. In this course, you will learn how to best prepare and take a technical exam leading to success.
Whether you are taking an exam for a class or preparing for industry certification, this course can provide you with tricks for retaining important information and give you valuable insights into the different ways people learn. Topics include Overcoming Limits, Strategic Preparation, and Dealing with Stress.
Exam Prep with Tom Carpenter can be purchased through the new LearnKey app, now available in the iTunes app store.
Newest Employee of the month leverages what we do!
Not only is Aaron Colborn the newest addition to our LearnKey film and edit team in Salt Lake City, he is also this month’s recipient of our Better Learning Systems Employee of the Month award. Several qualities resonate to the top of what impressed us most about his accomplishments and their alignment to our core values around ease, value, and trust
In just five (5) short months he has become certified in Adobe’s Photoshop CS6 and Illustrator CS6. He is extremely easy to work with, values his co-workers, and has won over the trust of the entire leadership team. Here’s what his manager had to say during his nomination:
“As you can see Aaron is a very goal-oriented employee by taking advantage of what we do, which is produce certification training. He set his sights on these certifications early on and passed them in a very short amount of time. He is a work horse. I can always count on Aaron to meet or beat extremely strict deadlines while maintaining a high quality product. Aaron brings more than 10 years of experience of editing and shooting to our team. His experience allows him to help others on his team who are looking to add that pop or creative flair to the project. We are thrilled to have Aaron on our team!”
Take a moment to ready more about Aaron and his life outside of LearnKey:
1. How many siblings do you have?
I have one older brother who is much smarter than me, but not nearly as handsome. And I smell better.
2. What is your favorite movie?
Anyone who knows me knows that is probably the hardest question that I can be asked. But if I had to narrow it down to one it would be Pulp Fiction, with Boogie Nights as a close second.
3. What is your favorite band?
Again, a tough one, but probably either Radiohead or Pink Floyd.
4. What is your favorite vacation spot?
Anywhere with a beach and booze.
5. What was your high school’s mascot?
A grizzly bear. RAWR! Scaaaarrryyyy!!!
6. What is the weirdest combination of foods you have eaten?
Fried fish eyes. They explode like Gushers (the candy) when you bite down.
7. What is/was the name of your favorite pet?
Bender was the best and weirdest cat I have ever had. He passed away 3 years ago. 🙁
8. What was your first car?
A 1973 Dodge Dart. It was more power than a 17 year old should have.
9. If you could go anywhere in the world where would it be?
Argentina
10. Would you rather sky dive, bungee jump, zip line, or parasail?
I want to skydive into your heart.
11. What is the funniest saying you have heard working here?
“I’m all teeth and boogers.” – Liz McEuen
12. If you could eat dinner with anyone from the past, present, or future, who would it be and why?
I would have dinner with Stanley Kubrick — at Chuck-A-Rama because their mashed potatoes are delicious!!!
Please join me in congratulating Aaron and congratulations on your Adobe certifications and believing in what we do!
LearnKey 2014 Course Retirement Announcement
In our attempt to continually provide our customers with the best learning experience we occasionally have to retire old outdated courseware. See our list below of courses that will be retired at the end of 2014.
Course | Product ID | Suggested Replacement | Product ID |
.NET Security for Developers Part 1 | 372621 | No Replacement | |
.NET Security for Developers Part 2 | 372681 | No Replacement | |
.NET Security for Developers Series | 372771 | No Replacement | |
Acrobat 7.0 | 660661 | Acrobat 9 Pro… | 661231 |
ADO.NET for Developers Part 1 | 372131 | No Replacement | |
ADO.NET for Developers Part 2 | 372511 | No Replacement | |
ADO.NET for Developers Series | 372531 | No Replacement | |
ASP for Developers | 370231 | No Replacement | |
ASP.NET 2.0 Web Application Development QR | 373171 | No Replacement | |
ASP.NET for Developers | 371891 | No Replacement | |
ASP.NET for Developers Part 1 | 371301 | No Replacement | |
ASP.NET for Developers Part 2 | 371741 | No Replacement | |
ASP.NET Web Services Fundamentals | 372551 | No Replacement | |
Building a Respectable, Productive Workplace Base Kit | 061512 | No Replacement | |
C# for Developers | 371581 | No Replacement | |
C# with ASP.NET for Developers | 373011 | No Replacement | |
California Preventing Sexual Harassment | 061351 | Preventing Sexual… | 061381 |
CISSP Access Control Systems & Methodology 2008 | 150521 | CISSP Access Con… | 151491 |
CISSP Applications Security 2008 | 150591 | CISSP Software Dev… | 151351 |
CISSP Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery Planning 2008 | 150561 | CISSP Bus. Cont… | 151431 |
CISSP Certification Series 2008 | 150501 | CISSP Series | 151301 |
CISSP Cryptography 2008 | 150531 | CISSP Cryptography… | 151371 |
CISSP Information Security & Risk Management 2008 | 150511 | CISSP Info. Sec… | 151331 |
CISSP Law, Regulation, Compliance, & Investigations 2008 | 150611 | CISSP Legal, Reg… | 151451 |
CISSP Operations Security 2008 | 150601 | CISSP Op. Security… | 151411 |
CISSP Physical (Environmental) Security 2008 | 150541 | CISSP Physical Sec… | 151471 |
CISSP Security Architecture & Design 2008 | 150551 | CISSP Security Arch… | 151391 |
CISSP Telecommunications & Network Security 2008 | 150621 | CISSP Tele. & Net… | 151311 |
COM+ for Developers | 370621 | No Replacement | |
Convergence+ | 102821 | No Replacement | |
Database Specialist Design | 620161 | Database Design… | 620341 |
Database Specialist Series | 620251 | No Replacement | |
Database Specialist Using JDBC 2.0 | 620231 | No Replacement | |
Dreamweaver, Fireworks and Flash Integration | 371941 | No Replacement | |
Exchange Server 2003 Design | 510341 | Ex. Ser. 2010 Des… | 280611 |
Exchange Server 2003 Implementation | 510461 | Ex. Ser. 2010 Config… | 280421 |
Exchange Server 2003 Series | 510521 | No Replacement | |
HTML for Developers | 370331 | No Replacement | |
IC3: Internet and Computing Core Certification (2005) | 630531 | IC³ GS4 | 631191 |
IC3: Internet and Computing Core Certification (2005) Spanish | 630531 | IC³ GS4 Spanish | 631331 |
IC3: Internet and Computing Core Certification Professional | 630611 | No Replacement | |
Implementing Unified Wireless Networks | 563841 | No Replacement | |
Internet Business Associate | 631081 | No Replacement | |
ISA Server 2004 | 170141 | No Replacement | |
J2EE for Developers | 371431 | No Replacement | |
J2SE for Developers | 372781 | No Replacement | |
La Prevención de Acoso Sexual en el Lugar de Trabajo 2005 | 061491SP | No Replacement | |
La Prevención de Acoso Sexual… – California | 061381SP | No Replacement | |
Learning Windows XP | 680181 | Learning Windows 7 | 630891 |
Medical Billing | 500371 | No Replacement | |
Medical Coding | 500361 | No Replacement | |
Medical Terminology | 500351 | No Replacement | |
Modern Automotive Service Technician (MAST) | 500381 | No Replacement | |
My Money Plan Bundle/Series | 550352 | Financial Literacy 101 | 550161 |
My Money Plan | 550281 | Financial Literacy 101 | 550161 |
Office 2003 Macros | 200881 | Excel 2013 Formulas | 203011 |
Office XP Integration | 670601 | No Replacement | |
Office XP Professional Series | 670531 | No Replacement | |
Photoshop CS Photo Restoration | 660581 | No Replacement | |
Photoshop CS Tips & Tricks | 660541 | No Replacement | |
Premiere | 660241 | Premiere Pro CS6 | 140771 |
Project Management Professional® 2009 Certification Prep | 190631 | PMP® 2014 | 190511 |
QuickBooks | 550111 | QuickBooks 2011 | 550451 |
Security+ 2008 | 150631 | Security+ 2011 | 151141 |
Server Administrator | 650281 | No Replacement | |
The ADA and Disability Law | 071341 | ADA – Meet. the Req… | 061801 |
Understanding Visual Studio .NET | 441281 | No Replacement | |
VB.NET 1.2 for Developers Part 1 | 440851 | No Replacement | |
VB.NET 1.2 for Developers Part 2 | 441031 | No Replacement | |
VB.NET 1.2 for Developers Part 3 | 441151 | No Replacement | |
VB.NET 1.2 for Developers Series | 441331 | No Replacement | |
Virtual Infrastructure Administrator | 280231 | No Replacement | |
Visual Basic .NET Fundamentals for Developers | 441291 | No Replacement | |
Visual Studio/Visual Basic .NET Fundamental Series | 441331 | No Replacement | |
Windows 2000 Skills Update | 601321 | No Replacement | |
Windows Support Technician MCITP Series | 683761 | No Replacement | |
Windows XP MCDST Certification Series | 681511 | No Replacement | |
XML Essentials for Developers | 371041 | No Replacement | |
XML Foundations for Developers | 372311 | No Replacement | |
XML in Java for Developers | 372871 | No Replacement | |
XML with SQL Server 2000 for Developers | 371111 | No Replacement | |
XML.NET for Developers | 372431 | No Replacement | |
Implementing IOS Network Security | 563921 | Net. Security Imp… | 564131 |
Implementing VoIP | 563781 | No Replacement | |
SharePoint Services 3.0 Configuration | 201381 | No Replacement | |
SQL Server 2005 Designing Infrastructure and Security | 411851 | SQL Serv. 2008 Des… | 412421 |
SQL Server 2005 Implementing a Database | 411721 | SQL Serv. 2008 Imp… | 412341 |
SQL Server 2005 Maintaining a Database | 411661 | SQL Serv. 2008 Imp… | 412341 |
SQL Server 2005 Optimizing and Maintaining Database Solutions | 411971 | SQL Serv. 2008 Des… | 412421 |
SQL Server 2005 Writing Queries | 411781 | No Replacement | |
Windows Server 2003 Active Directory & Network Infrastructure Design | 680821 | Windows Server 2008 | |
Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure | 680531 | Windows Server 2008 | |
Windows Server 2003 Implementing Network Infrastructure | 680351 | Windows Server 2008 | |
Windows Server 2003 Managing a Network Environment | 680411 | Windows Server 2008 | |
Windows Server 2003 Managing a Net. Env. – R2 Update | 681971 | Windows Server 2008 | |
Windows Server 2003 Planning Network Infrastructure | 680471 | Windows Server 2008 | |
Windows Server 2003 Security Design | 681051 | No Replacement | |
Windows Server 2003 Security Implementation | 681091 | No Replacement | |
Windows Vista and Office 2007 Deployment | 682181 | No Replacement | |
Windows Vista Client Enterprise Support | 682041 | Windows 7 EDST | 683951 |
Windows Vista Configuration | 682111 | Windows 7 Config… | 683881 |
Windows XP Professional | 680071 | No Replacement | |
Windows XP Troubleshooting Desktop Applications | 681451 | Windows 7 EDST | 683951 |
Windows XP Troubleshooting Windows | 681351 | Windows 7 Config… | 683881 |
New Course Release – Premiere Pro CC
Joining Photoshop CC our newest course Premiere CC was released last week. Those who take our Premiere Pro CC course will feel prepared to take the Premiere Pro ACA exam and have access to hundreds of pre/post questions long with relevant labs and demos that will help students practice what they are learning and become familiar with the newest features of Premiere Pro CC.
Those who are interested in a career in video and audio production need to have a working knowledge and practical experience in Adobe’s Premiere Pro CC software. This course will teach you how to effectively use the new Premiere Pro CC software, allowing you to edit video and audio more effectively and efficiently. LearnKey expert Ryan James will teach you how to customize the program, helping your workflow fly. He will also teach you how to use the new features found in Premiere Pro CC. Among these new features are: New Master Clip Effects, Live Text templates, and new masking and tracking capabilities.
Our hope is that through our courseware we may continually provide learners with the guidance, preparation, and skills they need to succeed.
From Little Things – Word 2013 ASL
I’ve often heard it said that, “from little things, great things grow.” Such was the case with LearnKey’s Word 2013 ASL course. While attending the ACTE convention in Las Vegas last December a chance encounter with an educator interested in online training for her deaf students became that “little thing.”
On the production side of LearnKey we’re always looking for ways to improve our product, ways to make it more useful for our users, and more efficient to produce. After the convention in Vegas I was asked to explore the possibility of producing a course in American Sign Language. It is challenges like these—challenges of the unexplored—that inspire our team. As the team wrapped up a busy production year and prepared for a relaxing holiday season we felt like we had outlined the needs from a process standpoint. We had chosen our course (Word 2013), we had figured out the logistics of incorporating an interpreter into the video, we had the transcript for the course, we had even come up with several options for making the filming process relatively simple; all we needed now was an interpreter.
Enter Amelia Williams.
Honestly I wasn’t sure what to expect when searching for an interpreter. I have spent the last several years searching out experts in various computer fields for LearnKey’s projects and in some ways that is relatively simple—at least from the finding someone who is certified aspect. For this search I started where I always start with a new project; I talked with people I knew who knew more about this than I. Cedar City is home to the Utah Shakespeare Festival. I have had the opportunity to attend several of the plays in years past and as chance would have it I have attended shows with sign language interpreters. I reached out to the Festival and was given contact information for Amelia Williams. I reached out via email and hoped for the best. I had no idea how “best” this would turn out to be.
Amelia and I corresponded via email several times and she expressed an interest in the project and agreed to a phone call to further explore what LearnKey was looking for. Now, it should be stated at this point that I have a tendency to get pretty passionate about the projects we do and this project had become one that I was very excited about. Needless to say I was somewhat giddy when I spoke with Amelia on the phone. She was kind enough to look past my overenthusiastic pitch and see the value in the course we wanted to produce. She agreed to work with LearnKey to put together a 20 minute proof-of-concept to see if producing a course in ASL would even be viable.
In the time it took her to prepare the material I had the opportunity to become more educated about what it takes to be an interpreter. I had never considered that there were certifications for interpreters—I suppose I had simply never put any thought in that direction. I learned that it isn’t easy to become certified. It is a rigorous and oftentimes expensive process. I learned that there are national and state-level certifications that can consist of written tests, interviews, and performance tests. It wasn’t until I had this basic understanding that I realized how fortunate we were to find Amelia who holds both state and national certifications.
There was a great deal of energy in the studio when time for filming the proof finally rolled around. The studio crew was excited to try something new as was Amelia. With very little fuss all was set and the camera was rolling. Within the first 30 seconds, without saying anything, we all knew we had something special. We were so sure about this project that before Amelia left the studio we had booked her to film the remaining portions of the course.
From a chance conversation in Las Vegas convention center grew our first course in American Sign Language. We’re proud of Word 2013 ASL and are looking forward to our next foray into ASL.
Amelia Williams holds a Master of Education Degree, Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) Certificate of Interpretation (CI) & Certificate of Transliteration (CT) national certifications, and is a Certified Utah Professional interpreter. Her current position is Disability Specialist/ASL Interpreter Coordinator at Weber State University.