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LSUE Partners with Atomic Learning to Provide online Video Tutorials for popular software packages

Atomic Learning delivers online software training for dozens of applications students and educators use every day. Training is provided via one to three minute show-and-tell tutorials that answer common questions people have when using technology.
What Atomic Learning Provides:
- Over 30,000 tutorials on more than 110 software applications
- Technology workshops and other resources
- 24/7 access
- Closed captioning
- Self-assessment tool
The links below will not work for off-campus access. Please login to myLSUE for access to Atomic Learning from off-campus.
Click here for Access to the complete library of videos.
Search for a tutorial to answer your question.
Featured Videos:
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Office Suite 2007 - What's New? Take a look at many of the new features in Microsoft® Office Suite 2007 in this "What's New" series. Improved features help you manage information, organize your work, and stay connected. The new user interface is intuitive, but this overview tour will give you a jump start on getting acquainted with the new look and features in Office Suite 2007.
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TI-Nspire Two sets of tutorials are available below for TI-Nspire™ handhelds and TI-Nspire™ computer software, which now includes a section devoted to TI-Nspire™ Teacher Software. These tutorials cover topics that are common to both TI-Nspire™ and TI-Nspire™ CAS technology.
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Web 2.0 Workshop Blogs, wikis, Webcasts, podcasts, RSS feeds, social networks . . . they're all a part of what has come to be known as Web 2.0. Workshop author Vicki Davis is a classroom teacher who has been recognized for her innovative classroom practices using Web 2.0. The Flat Classroom Project, which she coauthored, won ISTE's Award for Best Online Learning project for 2007, an Edublog Award for Best Wiki in education for 2006, and inclusion in the best selling book The World is Flat. Her Cool Cat Teacher Blog received an Edublog finalist award for Best Teacher Blog of 2006.
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