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Learning Photoshop on the iPad (230517)

For creative professionals, it’s no surprise that Adobe released Photoshop on the iPad. Photoshop is the industry standard in the creative world—there aren’t many applications so ubiquitous that they’re in the dictionary—so it was inevitable that Photoshop would show up on the world’s most popular tablet device. In this course, Tony Harmer gets into the basics of Photoshop on the iPad, working through projects to make composites, tune images, and make refinements. While these exercises may be familiar to many desktop Photoshop users, even if you’re an advanced Photoshop pro, the iPad app has many differences—the touch interface, for one—that you’ll want to explore. If you’re thinking about doing any Photoshop work on the iPad, this course will get you up and running.

Learning Photoshop Portrait Retouching

Learn how to use Adobe Photoshop to bring out the best in your portraits by retouching faces, correcting distortion, removing distractions, cleaning up the background, and more.

Learning PHP

Start programming in PHP. Learn how to use this popular language to develop and maintain interactive websites.

Learning phpMyAdmin

Learn to create databases, design tables, import and export data, and run queries with phpMyAdmin.

Learning Pix4D Drone Mapping

Transform your passion for drones into a valuable business. Learn to use drones for data collection and 3D mapping with the Pix4D app suite.

Learning Pixelmator (89519)

If you're up and running with Pixelmator, but want a more comprehensive look at its image enhancement and design tools, this is the course for you. Pixelmator is a popular and affordable Mac OS X app, which offers support for Adobe file formats. With Pixelmator you can easily collaborate with other photographers and designers using the Creative Cloud. Join Rich Harrington for a tour of the complete Pixelmator workflow, including making accurate selections, performing targeted image adjustments, designing with text and shapes, retouching, masking, and making complex designs quickly with other effects. Rich also explores Pixelmator for iOS, which allows you to share projects between iPhones, iPads, and Mac computers and continue your work on the go. Once your project is finished, you'll learn how to export files in several popular formats for sharing, posting on the web, or using in other software packages.

Learning PlanGrid: Digital Construction Drawings

Discover the power of digital construction documents with PlanGrid, from initial setup in the office using its web-based interface to use in the field on tablets and smartphones.

Learning PLC Ladder Logic

Get started with PLC ladder logic programming. Explore fundamental topics and review case studies that can help you grasp the real-world application of these concepts.

Learning Polymer

Get started with Polymer—an open-source JavaScript library—and learn how to leverage the power of web components to work smarter.

Learning Portrait Photography

From lighting to posing, learn simple techniques for creating great portraits.

Learning Power BI Desktop

Learn how to connect and transform your data with Power BI Desktop, the powerful data analysis and visualization software from Microsoft.

Learning Power BI Service for Consumers

Learn how to view and manipulate data in Power BI service, the online version of the popular Microsoft data visualization tool.

Learning Power Pivot and SharePoint 2013

Learn how to combine the power of Excel's Power Pivot and Power View tools with SharePoint 2013, to view, analyze, and manipulate large amounts of data.

Learning PowerPoint 2010

Get the skills you need to create high-quality presentations.

Learning PowerPoint 2016

Learn the basics of creating engaging presentations with PowerPoint 2016 for Windows.

Learning PowerPoint 2019

Learn the basics of creating and delivering presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint 2019.

Learning PowerPoint Desktop (Office 365)

Learn the basics of creating and delivering presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint for Office 365.

Learning PowerPoint for the Web (Office 365/Microsoft 365) (210967)

PowerPoint is one of the most popular presentation creation tools, and with PowerPoint for the web, you can create, view, edit, and share presentations directly in your web browser instead of installing and running a separate app. The web app is flexible and powerful, but there are some specific differences between the online version and desktop version of PowerPoint. In this course, Microsoft Certified Trainer Heather Severino walks you through all the unique features of PowerPoint for the web. Heather begins with basics, showing how to create, open, and save files in a browser. Next, she walks through slide layout essentials, such as adding headers and footers, and shows how to incorporate audio and visuals like photos, SmartArt, and videos. She demonstrates how to share and co-edit presentations, as well as view and print PowerPoint files. Finally, Heather shares some handy keyboard shortcuts and explains how to get help with the Search feature and Presenter Coach.

Learning PowerPoint Online (Office 365)

Learn how to be more productive in PowerPoint Online, the browser-based app available to Office 365 subscribers.

Learning PowerShell 5

Learn how IT admins use PowerShell in their day-to-day work. Find out how to use cmdlets, work with functions, and use PowerShell in on-premises and cloud-based environments.