The summer tech series kicks off with Capturing Campus, starting with a guided walking tour of Princeton University to take pictures of some especially photogenic sites. Back at the library, we’ll gather in the Tech Center to learn how to move digital images from devices to iMac computers. We will also practice simple editing and photo sharing techniques. Space in the class is limited, so be sure to complete our online registration form.
If outdoor activity isn’t your thing, we have plenty of other classes that are 100% indoors! Here is a glimpse of what’s happening in the tech center this summer:
- The ever-popular WordPress Camp for Beginner Bloggers
- Apps for iPads & iPhones
- iMovie for Beginners
- Our two part Microsoft Excel course
- Learn to Download Our Digital Content
- iPhone 101
- Interested in Facebook, Twitter & Instagram? Join us for Intro to Social Networking Sites
- Raspberry Pi
- Refresh Your Resume & Your Job Search
- Creating a Facebook Account
- Learn about open source hardware, Arduino
- Intro to iCloud
And that’s just our July programming! To see what’s happening in August, check out the calendar. For the complete listing of classes, take a look here.
We’re really excited to offer several programs that were developed especially for middle school students. Take a look:
- Codecademy
- Intro to iMove
- Intro to GarageBand
- Raspberry Pi: The $35 computer that will amaze you
- Arduino
- Scratch Coding, a two session course
If you have any questions or suggestions about our technology series, let us know. We are continually developing new courses, and your feedback is greatly appreciated.