Saturday, August 22, 2009

FREE COMPUTER CLASSES IN NEW YORK CITY

FREE CLASSES AND TUTORIALS IN NEW YORK CITY

Free New York City Classes


NOBLE DESKTOP, LLC

Topping the list is Noble Desktop where able and upbeat instructors offer a multitude of free, ongoing seminars for both Mac and PC users. The idea behind these classes is to familiarize potential students with their coaching methods, as they cover such subjects as "How to Get Started in Web Design," or "Creative Effects with Adobe Illustrator," or "Marketing through Google." You walk away with intensive notes and, in some cases, step-by-step instruction handouts to support what you've just learned! Who else does that? Free? They live up to their name. And the name says it all.

Noble Desktop, 594 Broadway, Suite 1202.  212 226-4149  http://www.nobledesktop.com/freeseminars.html


TECHSERVE

Tekserve focuses on Mac users, offering free seminars and demonstrations on subjects including professional audio, video, and graphic design - ranging from "Delivering Hi-Def Projects via Adobe Flash" to "Getting Started with Adobe InDesign CS4 - Creating and Using Templates." Many courses are Tekserve exclusives, taught by their experienced staff. 119 West 23rd Street _(6th & 7th Avenues)  212 929-3645http://www.tekserve.com/


NYPC

New York Personal Computer (NYPC) is a non-profit educational organization that brings together (mostly PC) users at all levels to share their knowledge and enjoyment of computers and computing. All Monthly General Meetings are free and open to the public. Also, a full set of classes and workshops are presented every month - and among these, a handful are free. The rest are offered with a modest fee.  Better yet, join NYPC and receive member discounts.  http://www.nypc.org/


ADULT AND SENIOR PROGRAMS

Parks CRCs offer free classes and specialized workshops for all levels of computer users. Equipped with an extensive selection of professional industry-standard software, CRCs offer training in a broad range of computer applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe Photoshop and PageMaker. They also provide instruction in topics like web browsing, Internet security, wireless technology, resume writing, and web design. Some courses are dedicated to seniors (or those that have never touched a computer.) offering the same skills, but taught at a slightly more relaxed pace. All classes are free to recreation center members. Scheduled drop-in times allow independent access to technology for those who wish to check email, design a personal website or learn a new computer application while taking advantage of our high tech equipment.  To find out about classes offered in your neighborhood, click on your local Recreation Center: http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_things_to_do/crc/locations.html

Or contact: Center Manager: Karen Pedrosa;  Deputy Manager: Andrea Rivette;  CRC Coordinator: Diana Baker at Phone: (212) 754-5411 or  (212) 754-0293

General email: http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/residents/whatsnew.shtml


Free Online tutorials:


MAC LEARNING CENTER 

The Mac Learning Center offers a tutorials on how to get the most out of your Apple computer. Tutorials are entirely free and can be viewed online via the Mac website. No registration is required.

http://www.apple.com/findouthow/mac/


BAYCON GROUP

Baycon Group provides tutorials on a growing list of computer-related topics. All tutorials - including such programs as Microsoft Word, Windows, Paint shop and Flash - are in depth, comprehensive, online, and  all are free.

http://baycongroup.com/


TECHTUTORIALS

TechTutorials offers a directory containing thousands of free tutorials for IT professionals, hobbyists, and home users. The goal of this computer reference is to help solve computer problems and learn new technologies using the many existing free tutorials available on the internet. The site also contains discussion forums, a free job search, free tech magazine subscriptions, white papers, and other technical reference materials.

http://www.techtutorials.net/


APPLE TUTORIALS 

Apple offers an endless supply of tutorials on every product they make. Tutorials are free for everyone - with such courses as Creating Audio Podcasts on Macs or Windows - and they are easily accessible via Apple's website.

http://www.apple.com/quicktime/tutorials/


WIKIVERSITY 

Wikiversity is an online community that hosts free learning and multimedia materials. Try the Wikiversity site for a GarageBand tutorial that introduces you to the software and also teaches how to create movie scores and podcasts. And move on from there.

http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Introduction_to_GarageBand


Free Computer Newsletter


COMPUTER ARTS ONLINE  - A FREE NEWSLETTER

Here, you will find step-by-step tutorials, tips and tricks for web design, typography, 3D, animation, motion graphics and multimedia. This combined  with reviews of the latest hardware and software releases, can enhance your skills and knowledge with technical advice and interviews from the leading experts in the global design world. Many free downloads.

http://www.computerarts.co.uk/

Sunday, August 16, 2009

NEW YORK END OF SUMMER FREE EVENTS

Who said there's nothing to do at the end of Summer?
Here, you'll find at least one free event on each day
between August 16th through the 31st.

Note: Most street fairs mentioned here operate between 11:00 through 6:00.

Sunday, August 16
India Day Parade and Festival, Madison Avenue (23rd Street to 26th Street)

Monday, August 17
5:00 PM Bryant Park, The Lawn, 6th Avenue & 42nd Street, Movies: HBO Bryant Park Summer Film Festival: Close Encounters of the Third Kind. 212-768-4242

Tuesday, August 18
9:00 – 10:00 AM. Carl Schurz Park (Enter at 88th Street.) Tai Chi Ch'uan. Offered free every Tuesday through November by Carolyn Hearn. 917 428-9831 www.blueskytaichi.com

Tuesday, August 18
UG! Comedy Show!
 Every Tuesday night in Murray Hill, the new UG! Comedy Show is offered free.
 The Underground Lounge, 613 2nd Ave. (33rd and 34th). 212-683-3000 www.undergroundny.com

Wednesday August 19
7:00 PM Barnes & Noble Union Square, 33 E. 17th Street, Books & Poetry: “A Mercy,” Toni Morrison. 212-253-0810

Thursday, August 20
1:00 PM Central Park, Belvedere Castle, mid-Park at 79th Street, Walking Tour: The Castle and its Kingdom Tour. 212-772-0210

Friday, August 21
8:00 PM Central Park, Rumsey Playfield (Enter the Park at Fifth Avenue and 69th Street), Movies: Central Park Film Festival: Twilight. 212-310-6600

Saturday, August 22
Back to School Block Party – Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard

Saturday, August 22
2:30 PM NY Public Library for the Performing Arts, Bruno Walter Auditorium, 40 Lincoln Center Plaza, Movies: Katharine Hepburn: Stage to Screen, The Trojan Women. 212-642-0142

Saturday, August 22
Our Lady of Pompei Festival, Bleecker Street (6th and 7th Avenues.)

Sunday, August 23
Church of the Good Shepherd Festival, Third Avenue (23rd and 34th Streets).

Sunday, August 23
Daytop Village Festival, Madison Avenue (42nd & 57th Streets).

Monday, August 24
7:00 PM: Central Park, Duke Ellington Boulevard (106th Street at Central Park West), Music: Duke Ellington Legacy Band. 212-310-6600

Tuesday, August 25
6:30 PM Mid-Manhattan Library, 455 Fifth Ave., Workshop: Learn tips and techniques to make your life a more positive, happy journey. "Happiness – Living an Optimistic Lifestyle," with Diane Lang. 212-340-0833

Wednesday, August 26
6:30 PM Mid-Manhattan Library, 455 Fifth Ave., Movies: "Got a Book in You? " The 30 minute documentary, shot entirely in New York, addresses the growing influence of literary agents on book publishing. The creator of the documentary, who is a New York reporter, will be available to lead the discussion with Tom Jagninski, the maker of the documentary. 212-340-0833

Thursday, August 27
1:00 PM Central Park The Charles A. Dana Discovery Center, inside the Park at 110th Street between Fifth and Lenox Avenues, Walking Tour: Manhattan Adirondacks Tour. 212-860-1370

Friday, August 28
6:00 PM Bryant Park, Fountain Terrace, 6th Avenue & 42nd Street, Music: Bryant Park After Work: El Hotel. 212-768-4242

Saturday, August 29
Friends of Dag Hammarskjold Plaza Street Fair. Second Avenue (45th & 57th Streets).

Saturday, August 29
2:30 PM NY Public Library for the Performing Arts, Bruno Walter Auditorium, 40 Lincoln Center Plaza,
Movies: Katharine Hepburn: Stage to Screen, A Delicate Balance. 212-642-0142

Saturday, August 29
West 4th Street Festival, West 4th Street (6th Avenue & MacDougal).

Sunday, August 30
Amsterdam Avenue Festival, Amsterdam Avenue (West 81st & 86th Streets).

Sunday, August 30
St. Matthews/St. Timothy Neighborhood Center Festival, Amsterdam Avenue (West 76th & 81st Streets).

Sunday, August 30
Seventh Avenue Festival, Seventh Avenue (West 47th & 57th Streets).

Monday, August 31
6:30 PM Mid-Manhattan Library, 455 Fifth Ave., Workshop: Virtual Life Lessons: Developing Your Professional Presence in the Virtual World of Second Life® with Sue Martin Mahar and Jay Mahar, the authors of "The Unofficial Guide to Building Your Business in the Second Life Virtual World." 212-340-0833

Have fun, everyone. See you in September!