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This month, we have new courses in every category: from a series that can help you improve your job-hunting skills, to a CINEMA 4D series, to designing custom interfaces with WordPress, and more. Also, be sure to check out our full-length documentary film, Jerry & Maggie: This is not photography, about two artists whose haunting, realistic dreamscapes have inspired both criticism and admiration.

 

 

Customizing WordPress

Click to watch WordPress Essential Training video trailerDesigning custom interfaces for the WordPress open-source content management system (CMS) can be a chore for even seasoned web designers. In WordPress Essential Training, Morten Rand-Hendriksen explains the basics of using and customizing WordPress, including hosting, troubleshooting, managing video and image assets, choosing plugins, configuring themes, and more. In WordPress: Building Responsive Themes, he delves into building WordPress sites that automatically adapt and resize to any device or screen size.

 

Boosting job search skills

Click to watch Acing Your Interview video trailerOur new Acing Your Interview joins the following courses designed to help you advance your career: Achieving Your Goals, Managing Your Career, Job Search Strategies, and Negotiation Fundamentals. Send us a note from our contact us page and let us know if our courses help you get a job or promotion!

 

Exploring Photoshop CS6 and Elements 11

Click to watch Up and Running with Photoshop Elements 11 video trailerIn Up and Running with Photoshop Elements 11 , photographer and teacher Jan Kabili introduces the photo organizing, editing, and sharing features of the latest version of Elements. Adobe Photoshop senior product manager Bryan O’Neil Hughes’ Photoshop Insider Training: Enhancing Photos focuses on the Crop, Dodge, Burn, and Sponge tools, the Curves panel, sharpening and blur features, and much more. Don’t miss Photoshop CS6 One-on-One: Advanced, the latest installment of Deke McClelland’s comprehensive series, and watch the new Bert Monroy: Dreamscapes course to see how to use Photoshop to modify artwork and turn the ordinary into extraordinary.

 

Explaining the essentials of CINEMA 4D

Click to watch Design in Motion video trailerWe’ve created a series that lays the foundation for the 3D modeling, rendering, and animation program CINEMA 4D . Veteran lynda.com author Rob Garrott offers nine courses, each covering a key area of this complex program, and each able to be completed within two hours. For shorter weekly lessons on CINEMA 4D, as well as After Effects, check out Rob’s series Design in Motion.

 

Editing music and vocals

Click to watch iPad Music Production: GarageBand video traileriPad Music Production: GarageBand is the second installment in our iPad Music Production series by Garrick Chow. In this course, Garrick shows how to record and edit music on the iPad with both real instruments and the virtual instruments in GarageBand for iPad. And building off Melodyne Studio Essential Training, Skye Lewin explains more advanced vocal editing and tuning concepts, including editing and altering vocal rhythms and tuning both lead and backing vocals, in the new Melodyne Advanced Techniques.

 

Inspiring documentary: Jerry & Maggie

Click to go to the documentary page where you can play the trailer or movie.Our new documentary Jerry & Maggie: This is not photography features husband-and-wife artists who push the boundaries of photography. Jerry Uelsmann experiments in a darkroom; Maggie Taylor composes on a computer screen. Step inside their Florida compound for a peek at their complementary work, contrasting processes, and inspiration-seeking expeditions through an alligator-dwelling swamp. Check out the trailer and watch the film.

 

 

Until next time, happy learning!

—Lynda

 

Latest releases

3D + animation

CINEMA 4D Essentials 2: Polygon and Spline Modeling

CINEMA 4D Essentials 2: Polygon and Spline Modeling
author: Rob Garrott
duration: 1h 40m

CINEMA 4D Essentials 3: Cameras, Animation, and Deformers

CINEMA 4D Essentials 3: Cameras, Animation, and Deformers
author: Rob Garrott
duration: 1h 46m

CINEMA 4D Essentials 4: Materials, Texturing, and Lights

CINEMA 4D Essentials 4: Materials, Texturing, and Lights
author: Rob Garrott
duration: 2h 24m

CINEMA 4D Essentials 5: Rendering and Compositing

CINEMA 4D Essentials 5: Rendering and Compositing
author: Rob Garrott
duration: 1h 36m

CINEMA 4D Essentials 6: HyperNURB Modeling and Sculpting

CINEMA 4D Essentials 6: HyperNURB Modeling and Sculpting
author: Rob Garrott
duration: 1h 24m

Rigging a Face in Flash Professional

Rigging a Face in Flash Professional
author: Dermot O’Connor
duration: 6h 46m

SketchUp Rendering Using V-Ray

SketchUp Rendering Using V-Ray
author: Brian Bradley
duration: 3h 48m

audio

iPad Music Production: GarageBand

iPad Music Production: GarageBand
author: Garrick Chow
duration: 2h 40m

Melodyne Advanced Techniques

Melodyne Advanced Techniques
author: Skye Lewin
duration: 3h 17m

business

Acing Your Interview

Acing Your Interview
author: Valerie Sutton
duration: 24m

Brand Building Basics

Brand Building Basics
author: Lorrie Thomas Ross
duration: 25m

Effective Public Speaking

Effective Public Speaking
author: Laura Bergells
duration: 1h 4m

Google Drive Essential Training

Google Drive Essential Training
author: Susan Metz
duration: 4h 38m

Negotiation Fundamentals

Negotiation Fundamentals
author: Lisa Gates
duration: 30m

Sales Skills Fundamentals

Sales Skills Fundamentals
author: Christopher Matthew Spencer
duration: 1h 13m

SEO Fundamentals

SEO Fundamentals
author: David Booth
duration: 3h 29m

Up and Running with Captivate 6

Up and Running with Captivate 6
author: David Rivers
duration: 3h 49m

Up and Running with Facebook

Up and Running with Facebook
author: Justin Seeley
duration: 1h 57m

Up and Running with Pinterest

Up and Running with Pinterest
author: Justin Seeley
duration: 1h 6m

design

Bert Monroy: Dreamscapes

Bert Monroy: Dreamscapes
author: Bert Monroy
duration: 4h 38m

Photoshop CS6 One-on-One: Advanced

Photoshop CS6 One-on-One: Advanced
author: Deke McClelland
duration: 11h 8m

developer

HTML Essential Training

HTML Essential Training
author: Bill Weinman
duration: 5h 34m

Interactive Data Visualization with Processing

Interactive Data Visualization with Processing
author: Barton Poulson
duration: 7h 43m

Java Advanced Training

Java Advanced Training
author: David Gassner
duration: 3h 32m

Object-Oriented Programming with PHP

Object-Oriented Programming with PHP
author: Jon Peck
duration: 1h 48m

SQL Server: Triggers, Stored Procedures, and Functions

SQL Server: Triggers, Stored Procedures, and Functions
author: Martin Guidry
duration: 1h 52m

photography

Douglas Kirkland on Photography: Photographing Kids and Families

Douglas Kirkland on Photography: Photographing Kids and Families
author: Douglas Kirkland
duration: 37m

Inkjet Printing for Photographers

Inkjet Printing for Photographers
author: Ben Long
duration: 5h 53m

Lighting for Photographers: Portraiture

Lighting for Photographers: Portraiture
author: Natalie Fobes
duration: 1h 11m

Matting, Framing, and Hanging Your Photographs

Matting, Framing, and Hanging Your Photographs
author: Konrad Eek
duration: 3h 30m

Photoshop Insider Training: Enhancing Photos

Photoshop Insider Training: Enhancing Photos
author: Bryan O’Neil Hughes
duration: 1h 37m

Up and Running with Photoshop Elements 11

Up and Running with Photoshop Elements 11
author: Jan Kabili
duration: 2h 46m

video

Documentary Editing with Avid Media Composer

Documentary Editing with Avid Media Composer
author: Ashley Kennedy
duration: 3h 16m

Documentary Editing with Premiere Pro

Documentary Editing with Premiere Pro
author: Jason Osder
duration: 3h 47m

Trapcode Particular Essential Training

Trapcode Particular Essential Training
author: Chad Perkins
duration: 4h 37m

Up and Running with Encore CS6

Up and Running with Encore CS6
author: Jeff Sengstack
duration: 2h 28m

Up and Running with Story

Up and Running with Story
author: Jeff Sengstack
duration: 1h 24m

Up and Running with Prelude CS6

Up and Running with Prelude CS6
author: Jeff Sengstack
duration: 1h 27m

web

Creating a First Web Site with Dreamweaver CS6

Creating a First Web Site with Dreamweaver CS6
author: Paul Trani
duration: 2h 48m

EaselJS First Look

EaselJS First Look
author: Ray Villalobos
duration: 1h 28m

 

Keep an eye on the site for these and many other new courses coming soon:

  • Aperture 3 Essential Training
  • Audio Recording Techniques
  • Blackboard 9.x Essential Training for Instructors
  • Building and Monetizing Game Apps for Android
  • Camtasia Studio 8 Essential Training
  • CINEMA 4D Essentials 7: MoGraph Modeling and Animation
  • CINEMA 4D Essentials 8: Character Rigging and Xpresso
  • CINEMA 4D Essentials 9: Particles and Dynamics
  • Core Data for iOS and OS X
  • CorelDRAW Essential Training
  • Create a Sliding Tabbed Panel with jQuery
  • Create a Sliding Tabbed Panel with jQuery and Dreamweaver
  • Create Your First Online Store with Magento Go
  • Designing a Magazine Cover
  • Developing a Style Guide
  • Digital Publishing Fundamentals
  • Documentary Editing with Final Cut
    Pro X
  • Dreamweaver and WordPress: Core Concept
  • InDesign for Web Design
  • Managing Documents with SharePoint 2010
  • Motion Control 3D: Bringing Your Photos to Life in Three Dimensions
  • Muse Essential Training
  • Responsive Design Fundamentals
  • Responsive Design Workflows
  • SEO: Link-Building in Depth
  • Shooting with the Nikon D800
  • Sketchup Rendering using Twilight
  • Twitter for Business
  • Up and Running with Acrobat XI
  • Up and Running with Bootstrap
  • Up and Running with HTML
  • Up and Running with SpeedGrade

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Tip of the month

Image of speaker with hands clasped in front, showing fear, and of speaker with hands crossed behind, showing confidence.

The posture on the left signals fear to your audience—and to your own body. The one on the right signals confidence.

Coping with anxiety from Effective Public Speaking with Laura Bergells

Until you gain more experience, you can work on improving your body posture. Some on-stage body postures can actually make you feel more afraid, while others can help you control your nerves. One of the worst and the most typical body postures for frightened speakers is arms hanging, hands clasped, and head bowed. This posture signals fear, not just to your audience but also to your own body; it actually makes your nerves worse.

Instead, if you’re feeling very nervous and you’re new to public speaking, try doing the exact opposite: Place your hands behind your back and look up. This pose instantly makes your physical presence seem bigger and bolder. It not only signals more confidence, but also lets you take in more oxygen for better control over your speaking.

If you’re ever so nervous before a presentation that you feel nauseous, try blowing on your thumb as if it is a birthday candle and you’re trying to put it out. This quick breathing exercise works because it tends to calm your diaphragm while narrowing your focus.

Want more public speaking tips? Watch Laura Bergells’s full course, Effective Public Speaking.

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