ENTERTAIN YOURSELF ON THE WEB: A LOOK AT THE BEST ONLINE RESOURCES FOR MUSIC, VIDEO AND MORE
(SINGLE SESSION: Two hours )
Learn how to navigate your way around entertainment websites like YouTube, Hulu, Archive.org, Pandora, vTuner, and many other sites that you can visit to enjoy books, music, video and radio online. Instructor Tony Traguardo is a music historian, archivist, member of the Board of Directors of the Long Island Music Hall of Fame and Oldies Curator for Tivoli Radio Online Music Guide. Computer and Internet experience will allow you to derive the most from this course.
(SINGLE SESSION: Two hours )
Learn how to navigate your way around entertainment websites like YouTube, Hulu, Archive.org, Pandora, vTuner, and many other sites that you can visit to enjoy books, music, video and radio online. Instructor Tony Traguardo is a music historian, archivist, member of the Board of Directors of the Long Island Music Hall of Fame and Oldies Curator for Tivoli Radio Online Music Guide. Computer and Internet experience will allow you to derive the most from this course.
FREE ONLINE RESOURCES THAT ANYONE CAN USE!
(SINGLE SESSION: Two hours)
Tony Traguardo offers a look at some of the best online research, reference, freeware, entertainment, and money-saving resources that are free and available to all in this fun and fact-filled presentation. Tony will also discuss a few useful tricks and techniques that can help you to weed out inaccurate and non-authoritative results from online searches. New computer users are welcome, but attendees with some computer and Internet experience will get the most out of this information-packed presentation.
(SINGLE SESSION: Two hours)
Tony Traguardo offers a look at some of the best online research, reference, freeware, entertainment, and money-saving resources that are free and available to all in this fun and fact-filled presentation. Tony will also discuss a few useful tricks and techniques that can help you to weed out inaccurate and non-authoritative results from online searches. New computer users are welcome, but attendees with some computer and Internet experience will get the most out of this information-packed presentation.