Get Creative With Lynda.com

From Photoshop to social media marketing, developing your creative side is just a click away. Whether you want to expand your knowledge or learn a completely new skill, Lynda.com has the tools you need to get started. The best part? All University of Arkansas students, faculty and staff enjoy free, unlimited access to Lynda.com, an online library home to thousands of high-quality instructional videos.

Lynda.com offers video tutorials for an expansive variety of topics. Content ranges from general concepts, such as digital photography or design concepts, to specific skills and techniques, like 3D printing or drawing evil comic book characters. These video lessons are taught by industry professionals — real people with real experience — and can be filtered by category, length, skill level and more, making it easy to create a personal learning experience for yourself.

Become an expert in that thing you've always wanted to know more about by creating your own tutorial playlists or browsing Lynda.com's "Learning Paths," which are series of bundled tutorials designed to provide a crash course on a particular topic.

Signing up for Lynda.com is easy. Go to lynda.uark.edu, click the icon to "Log into lynda.com" and you will be redirected to the sign-up page. From there you will be prompted to log in with your University of Arkansas username and password.

For more information about Lynda.com, visit lynda.uark.edu.

Contacts

Erin C. Griffin, content strategy and IA specialist
Information Technology Services
479-575-2901, ecgriff@uark.edu

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