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New Online Learning

Hoonuit, Universal Class, and CreativeBug logos

The foundation of any library is its role as a reputable & trustworthy educational resource; for a 21st century library, that includes online learning. We’ve recently expanded our online learning collection with three new, online platforms. You’ll be able to watch free, high-quality instructional videos from anywhere, whether at home or in the Library.

Hoonuit (pronounced “Who-Knew-It”) –  on-demand video training for more than 500 software applications, including Microsoft Word and Excel, Adobe Photoshop and Dreamweaver, Final Cut Pro, Social Media, WordPress, GoogleDocs and more. These short tutorials are perfect for those looking for a “snip-it” of information.

Universal Class – an online learning platform with in-depth courses on a wide-variety of subjects. The classes may be taken at the user’s pace, and there is also the benefit of interacting with a live instructor via email. There are over 500 courses on a multitude of topics such as accounting, career training, health & medicine, DIY, medical billing, pet care, psychology, real estate, special education, and test preparation, just to name a few.

– CreativeBug – an arts & crafts instructional resource with over 1,000 award-winning video classes taught by recognized design experts and artists. Whether a person is making a collage, sewing, knitting, using the Cricut machine, or working on any other arts and crafts project, CreativeBug is sure to help.

These new, online learning resource may be accessed anytime and from anywhere at emmaclark.org/you-beyond.

 

We’re thrilled to start off 2020 with these creative and informative tools for the Three Village community!

 

Questions? Email askus@emmaclark.org

Encyclopedia Britannica online

Encyclopedia Britannica
Did you know that Encyclopedia Britannica online is part of our database collection? Encyclopedia articles, full-text journal and magazine articles, primary sources, multimedia, and other unique resources and tools.
We have the school version (elementary, middle, and high school), academic version (college-level and researchers, and faculty), and a version for our spanish-speaking patrons.
Click here for Britannica: Academic
Click here for Britannica: High School
Click here for Britannica: Middle School (grades 7 – 9).
Click here for Britannica Elementary (grades K – 6).
Click here for Britannica: Escolar
Questions? Email askus@emmaclark.org.