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Video training makes learning new software easy and fun. Below you will find links to video training developed by the sofwtware industry as well as custom video training developed at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. The custom training videos provide "how to" instruction regarding unique campus resources as well as video workshops developed to walk you through the "how to" for specific assignments. After viewing one of our custom training videos, please help us and complete a short feed back form. Thank you!
UW-Eau Claire Custom Training Videos
| BITS Intro Video | This video explains who exactly BITS is, and briefly instructs how to use the other video tutorials on this page. This video also contains the contact number and e-mail for BITS. Length: 1 1/2 minutes | |
| Premiere Elements 3.0 | This video explains how to create a folder for your project. It also explains how to capture your video, cut it, add transitions, and export or burn your project to a DVD in Premiere Elements 3.0. Length: 10 minutes | |
| Premiere Elements 4.0 | This video explains how to create a folder for your project. It also explains how to capture your video, cut it, add transitions, and export or burn your project to a DVD in Premiere Elements 4.0. Length:10 minutes | |
| Capturing video from a Hard Drive Camera | This video explains how to remove video files from a hard drive camera and add these files to your video project. Length: 1 Minute. 30 seconds | |
| Using the JVC Decks in OL1100 | This video explains how to use the JVC desks for capturing video from Mini DV tape, VHS tape or a DVD. Length: 2 minutes. | |
| This workshop demonstrates all the basics for creating a webpage and provides exercises for practicing the information. Approx. 40 Minutes | ||
| Handouts: Annotated Exercise | Data files availabe with university logon only. | |
Helpful Video Tutorials from Adobe
The tutorails availabe from the Adobe site are for most of the Adobe applications. The video tutorials available are for Adobe Premiere Pro, not Adobe Premiere Elements. There are great videos for InDesign, PhotoShop, Illustrator, and Acrobat Professional. There is a brief explanation regarding each video as well how much time you will need to watch it. The tutorials are excellent.