Added; sorry for the long delay... year's going by *way* too fast. :-(
ciao
louis
On 2007-01-08, at 22:57 , Chris Charuhas wrote:
That sounds great, Louis. Feel free to post links to the Base, Calc,
Impress, and Writer tutorials at www.inpics.net on the Support page.
We spent a lot of time, effort, and $$ developing the OOO tutorials
there,
so a mention in the newsletter would be much appreciated.
Happy new year to you as well,
Chris C.
-----Original Message-----
From: Louis Suarez-Potts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 10:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newsletter] [Fwd: Free Online OpenOffice Tutorials]
Hm. Something like this could be and should be on our support page
with other 3rd-party proprietary texts.
Mr. Charuhas: If you wish to have your company's texts listed on our
support page--http://support.openoffice.org/--let me know directly.
We also will likely mention the texts' availability in our
newsletter, but the better place is the Support page.
Ciao and happy new year,
Louis
Louis Suarez-Potts
Community Manager
OpenOffice.org
On 2007-01-08, at 13:43 , Florian Effenberger wrote:
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Betreff: Free Online OpenOffice Tutorials
Datum: Mon, 8 Jan 2007 11:15:00 -0500
Von: Chris Charuhas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: 'Florian Effenberger' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Florian,
We just released a series of free online OpenOffice tutorials at:
http://inpics.net/
Press release is below. Best,
Chris Charuhas
Visibooks
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Frederick, MD, 8 January 2007 - Today In Pictures launched its new
line of
free computer how-to tutorials, available at www.inpics.net. There
are 12
online tutorials on subjects such as Microsoft Office,
OpenOffice.org, and
Dreamweaver 8. The tutorials can be used by anyone, free of charge.
In Pictures tutorials are based on pictures, not text. They contain
one-tenth as many words as a typical computer how-to book. How-to
books
typically contain 50,000-100,000 words of text, but these online
tutorials
contain only around five thousand.
The tutorials were developed as part of a U.S. Department of
Education
study, to make it easier for people with learning disabilities to
learn
computer subjects. When the study was completed in 2006, it showed
that the
illustration-based tutorials worked well for everyone, not just
those with
special needs.
All of the tutorials are free to use by anyone. Revenue is
generated for In
Pictures by banner advertisements on each page. In Pictures'
founder, Chris
Charuhas, says, "Our ad-based revenue model wouldn't have worked
two years
ago. But now, with the growth of online advertising and the advent of
content-indexed ad systems such as Google AdSense, we think it's very
promising."
Later this year, In Pictures will release new free tutorials on
Microsoft
Office 2007 programs, as well as Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, and
Fireworks. There will also be new Web programming tutorials for
non-programmers, on MySQL, PHP, and Perl.
About In Pictures
In Pictures tutorials are published by Visibooks, LLC, based in
Frederick,
Maryland. The company provides two brands of illustration-based
computer
learning materials: In Pictures tutorials for individuals, and
Visibooks
textbooks for classroom use. In Pictures tutorials are available at
www.inpics.net.
Media Contact:
Ellie Whims
301.696.0318
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