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CBTCafe - Video Tutorials

Chris Bell -- School Library Journal, 3/18/2009

Navigate to the CBTCafe Web site and select which program you would like to learn. CBTCafe has made it very easy to navigate around this page using the side bar under the main menu. Simply click on the program you’re interested in, and the specific tutorials for that program will come up right away. For example, when I selected DreamWeaver, I had a choice of seven tutorials to walk me through the program’s basics. The tutorials can be viewed as a movie with a Flash Player or you can simply read them online.

One of the nicest things about these tutorials is that it’s possible to start fromat a beginner level and develop your skills at your own pace. You can stop at anytime and go back and review whatever skills you’d like. Plus, you can view the demonstrations as many times as you wish.

Advanced instruction in some programs is also available for a fee. However, I found the free tutorials met my needs and made learning a new program a snap. Good Luck!

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