
Your library users-children, teens, and even adults―often prefer to get information in a visual format and they enjoy viewing and creating content on the web. Have you ever seen a clever book trailer online, and wondered, “How did they DO that?” In this crash course on video production and digital animation, you will learn how to expand your readers’ advisory services with booktalks and book trailers. Affiliate links do not cost you any more or less money, and I certainly appreciate your support.Fee: $75 for those in the California library community and Infopeople Partners, $150 for all others ( about payment) If you are an existing member of LinkedIn Learning, thank you very much for watching my courses as part of your membership, as that simple act of you watching my courses will help fund the creation of new content and supporting my sites.Īffliates Links Disclaimer: Links to my LinkedIn Learning courses are affiliated links, so if you are not a member of LinkedIn Learning and you decide to sign up for a membership with LinkedIn Learning, then a small portion of your initial membership fee will be sent back to me to help support my sites and the creation of more content. If you are an existing customer of LinkedIn Learning then you can access my courses on that platforms using your existing membership by following the links for each course below at no additonal charge above your existing membership fees.

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I’m excited to announce that all of my new courses will be available for direct purchase through my WaveTalkers platform. Each course will help you how to take your content to the next level! Take your content from good to great by checking out these online courses produced in the EdTechGarage.
