Archive for the ‘Trainers’ Category

lynda.com author (that Excel guy) Curt Frye teaches critical financial skills

Published by Megan O. Read | Friday, November 20th, 2009

When Curt Frye started working with lynda.com, we were all very excited about the slew of new and much needed Microsoft Excel courses he was planning for us. With the state of the economy, and more people doing their own finances, as well as tightening their belts nearly to the point of of asphyxiation, it is becoming more critical for the general public to understand their finances, even on a very basic level.

In the November 2009 issue of the Harvard Business Review, The Forethought column “Teach Workers About the Perils of Debt.” states:

“It’s widely known that many consumers have poor numeracy–they can’t figure out percentages or do other elementary calculations–and have barely a rudimentary grasp of economics. In our research, we looked deeper, studying consumers’ ‘debt literacy,’ the ability to understand how interest rates work and make simple decisions about borrowing. We found it to be strikingly low.”

With the state of the economy, and more people doing their own finances, as well as tightening their belts nearly to the point of of asphyxiation, it is becoming more an more critical for the general public to understand their finances, even on a very basic level. <em>Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, image #3154423</em>

Curt's aim in creating a course on financial analysis was to teach skills required to analyze debt. Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, image #3154423

“My aim in creating Excel 2007: Financial Analysis was to teach the skills required to analyze debt,” said Curt Frye of his first lynda.com course. “I’m hoping that it helps subscribers better understand some critical skills that not everyone is taught at home or in school.”

Curt is currently working on a new book, as well as new lynda.com courses. For a full list of his training, visit his author page.

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Catching up with InDesign expert and lynda.com author, David Blatner

Published by Megan O. Read | Friday, November 13th, 2009

David Blatner is a man on the go! He is the author of many lynda.com courses, well known InDesign speaker (most recently jetting over to Moscow for an Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop conference), a regular on Twitter, and has recently announced his new plug-in package for Adobe InDesign, appropriately named Blatner Tools.

Blatner Tools is a suite of about 12 plug-ins to make your InDesign experience more fluid.  It has been in public beta for about a week now, and will ship in another few weeks. Also in the InDesign-y world of David Blatner, is the exciting news that the popular website he runs with fellow InDesign guru Anne-Marie Concepcion, (InDesignSecrets.com) has just announced it’s free forum and membership. And, because Anne-Marie and David never stop working, they’ve announced their first eBook today, too!

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David Blatner at the Kremlin in Moscow, who was there speaking with Russell Viers (not pictured) at an Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop conference last week.

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Jen Kramer, CMS content, and fake hamburgers

Published by Megan O. Read | Monday, November 9th, 2009

Jen Kramer is awesome. She is the queen of Joomla!, her first book is rapidly approaching completion, she plays a mean flute, and she’s in town recording a couple of really cool CMS courses for lynda.com (CMS Website Strategy and Planning, and Preparing CMS Web Graphics and Layouts Using Open Source). Hooray for more Jen Kramer content! We took her to lunch at a local vegan/raw restaurant on Friday, because we wanted to give her the “Southern California Experience”—and because we think it’s yummy. Looking forward to your next visit out here, Jen!

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Jen and her organic and vegan "hamburger," lynda.com Producer Samara Iodice, Author Relations Manager Megan, and the fantastic Jen Kramer at a Mary's Secret Garden in Ventura, CA.

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Photoshop Live and The InDesign Conference Wrap-up

Published by Megan O. Read | Friday, November 6th, 2009

This week, eight lynda.com authors and other talented industry speakers gathered in Washington DC for the MOGO Media conferences Photoshop Live (November 2nd & 3rd) and The InDesign Conference (November 4th & 6th).

Mordy Golding, Jan Kabili, Lesa Snider, Ted LoCascio, Michael Ninness, Derrick Story, Anne-Marie Concepcion, and Michael Murphy were all in fine form teaching an eager audience at the U.S. Naval Heritage Center, located just off the Mall in downtown DC. If you were in attendance, you know this was an excellent opportunity to get to sit and listen to some inspiring instruction, go on an evening Photo Walk with Derrick Story, and eat pizza while Michael Ninness gave an awesome three and a half hour (by demand!) session on InDesign. If you missed this show, be sure to check out other MOGO conferences and seminars.

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Left column: Photoshop Live poster, Michael Ninness. Middle column: Mordy Golding, Derrick Story, Jan Kabili, Anne-Marie Concepcion, Michael Murphy, Right column: Washington Monument, White House, Author Dinner featuring Lesa Snider, Jay Nelson, Garrick Chow, Jan Kabili, Derrick Story, Ed and Megan Read, Michael Ninness, and Mordy Golding.

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Authors in the house! A week full of training at lynda.com

Published by Megan O. Read | Friday, October 30th, 2009

This week at lynda.com was wall-to-wall authors! In the booths we had authors recording training on Photoshop, Cinema 4D, Mac OSX Server, audio apps, Dreamweaver, and digital photography. Quite a mix! It’s a great group with some familiar faces, and talented new faces as well. To unwind from recording, and celebrate these inspiring authors, all went out on Wednesday night with Ms. Lynda.

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From left to right: author G.W. Childs, acquisitions manager Joe Randeen, author James Williamson, author relations manager (your's truly) Megan Read, producer Tom Mueller and wife Sally, author Sean Colins, producers Nick Brazzi, Kirk Werner, Max Smith, Senior Director of Education and Content Planning Laurie Burruss, author Ian Robinson, author Chris Orwig, co-owner Lynda Weinman, and author Deke McClelland.

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New photo assignment: Using backlighting to your photographic advantage

Published by Megan O. Read | Monday, October 26th, 2009
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Derrick Story and his model, Denise Crosby, show us how to best use backlight, reflection, spot metering, and fill flash for stunning professional-quality photographs.

Derrick Story is at it again! He is bound and determined to make us better photographers, and his new series of Photo Assignment courses really do give us all an opportunity to strut our stuff.

The latest in his series is the new course, Photo Assignment: Backlit Portraits, Derrick show us how to achieve really interesting effects in a typically unintuitive shooting style—backlit. Check out his new courses, and then join me in posting pictures to his latest Flickr group, where we can all learn from each other.

Have fun shooting and see you all on Flickr.

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Chris Orwig interviewed about his new book, work, and vision

Published by Megan O. Read | Friday, October 23rd, 2009
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Chris Orwig

Professional photographer, instructor at the Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, and lynda.com author Chris Orwig was just interviewed about his new book, Visual Poetry on the Frederick Van blog. If you don’t know much about Chris, then you have a lot of great digital photography courses to watch on lynda.com!

Check out the interview with Chris on the Frederick Van blog.

To see more of Chris’s photography, check out his web portfolio.

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Keeping up with Lee Brimelow and Flash Player 10

Published by Megan O. Read | Friday, October 2nd, 2009

We’ve just released a new course by Adobe Evangelist, Lee Brimelow, called Flash Player 10 New Features. Lee will be speaking at Adobe Max in Los Angeles Oct.4-7, so if you are in town, be sure to check him out. And if you can’t attend the conference, you can keep up with Lee at TheFlashBlog or by following him on Twitter.

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lynda.com Joomla! instructor Jen Kramer has first book due out early next year

Published by Megan O. Read | Monday, September 14th, 2009
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lynda.com Joomla! instructor Jen Kramer is in the midst of writing her first book.

Talented lynda.com Joomla! instructor Jen Kramer is in the midst of writing her first book, entitled Joomla! Start to Finish: How to Plan, Execute, and Maintain Your Website which is available now as an Amazon.com pre-order. Congrats Jen!

We’ve been enjoying her blog posts and tweets that have been keeping us looped into the Joomla! world, and now her book-writing experiences. It’s a much longer process than recording a lynda.com training course, and she’s doing a beautiful job of it. When I asked about the differences between book writing and video training, she had this to say:

“In a movie, I have to think carefully about a single example and the flow of one task to another. Personally, I don’t need a lot of notes—I can wax poetic about Joomla off the top of my head.

“In the book, I spend much more time explaining screens, because I can’t necessarily show how they work the way you can in a movie. There is much more to say and explain in a book, little things that I might normally talk about in a movie, or not even say, just do.

“I’m trying to make this book much more than the usual ‘click here’ type of book. So many technical books explain how to complete certain tasks, but they never explain why you’re doing what you’re doing. My lynda.com movies are popular, I think, because I took the time to explain certain error messages you might get (and what you did wrong to get them), why you might want to do one thing over another, and certain ways to enhance your Joomla site that really bring value to the final product, not necessarily just because you can do them.”

For more from Jen, be sure to check out her blog and tweets.

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Lights, camera, live action: Dane Howard on the set of his new lynda.com course

Published by Megan O. Read | Friday, September 4th, 2009
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A panoramic view of the live-action set.

Dane Howard has been keeping our live-action set hopping this week while he records a new training course stressing the important techniques (angles, lighting, and so on) of product photography for eCommerce.

These days everyone seems to buy and sell on ebay, make hand-made goodies for Etsy, or are just using their own personal websites and blogs to share images of things they have cooked/made/found/purchased. This new course from Dane will not only inspire, it will teach how to improve the quality and visual appeal of product shots. Our live-action set is filled with adorable crafts and goodies that Dane has been shooting this week, and we can’t WAIT for you to see the final training course as he brings these items to life!

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Dane sneaks a picture of himself on the monitor.

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