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Tech Savvy Tuesdays - Google features
Find out more about all the fun and useful features that Google offers, including the calendar, online documents, news, personal web sites, finance, book searches and Earth.more infoTech Savvy Tuesdays - Getting your news online
Explore various news sites. Find out more about RSS feeds to stay up-to-date on what is happening.more infoTech Savvy Tuesdays - Job Searches, resumes and Ebay
Create a resume and explore Monster.com, an online job search site. Learn more about using Ebay to buy and sell.more infoTech Savvy Tuesdays - Email and Instant Messaging
Learn more about Gmail and how to use all of the cool features. Chat online with Gtalk or AIM.more infoTech Savvy Tuesdays - Online Entertainment
Watch TV online, find those Youtube videos and download software to make the most of online entertainment sites.more infoTech Savvy Tuesdays - Social Networking
Explore popular social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace. Set up an account with Twitter and use Twitter to communicate with your class! Find out more about blogging and start your own blog.more infoTech Savvy Tuesdays - Cool Gadgets
Learn about and see cool gadgets like a Kindle, a netbook and an iPhone. You will see how to use these devices and learn the benefits of using them in our daily lives.more infoTech Savvy Tuesdays
more infoJoin us on Tuesdays in October and November to learn more about technology from Nigel D'Mello, an IST student from Penn State. Each week he will cover a different topic. You can mix and match which sessions you would like to attend.
October 6, 2009 - Cool Gadgets (Kindle, iPhone, etc.)
October 13, 2009 - Social Networking (Twitter/blogging)
October 20, 2009 - Online Entertainment (Hulu, Netflix)
October 27, 2009 - Email and Instant Messaging
November 3, 2009 - Job Searches/Ebay
How to Read Value Line
How are your stocks doing? Learn how to track them and make better decisions.Please register here or at the referenceQuestions that you ask of library staff that require knowledge of the content of the collection or other resources such as those on the web. Sometimes you are referred to the answer, hence Reference. Reference can also refer to our reference materials that are often encyclopedic books that have many volumes and a concentrated number of facts and/or statistics. These materials usually have an overnight loan period so they are available in the library most of the time. desk (235-7816 or refdesk@schlowlibrary.org)more info
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