Filed under: iLife, Software, Education, iTunes
Learn to use iTunes, iMovie, iDVD courtesy Wellesley College
The good folks at Wellesley College have put
up some pages called iDocs (get ready for that cease
and desist letter for that name), which will guide you through the basics of iTunes, iMovie, and iDVD. Why?
Apparently several labs at Wellesley are outfitted with Macs and iLife, so this is to assist students who are
presumably working on projects for class. I've seen similar efforts at other schools, so if you have seen them at your
school or alma mater, leave the link in the comments. Thanks to David S. for sending this in!

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Steve said 8:36AM on 5-03-2006
Should be noted that this is iLife '05
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andy said 9:22AM on 5-03-2006
and that they're so easy they dont need instrucyions ;)
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average joe said 10:34AM on 5-03-2006
Like you need a guide to use any of those programs. Is this a "special" school or something?
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Raghu said 11:16AM on 5-03-2006
Not implying much here... but isn't Wellesley College womens only?
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kerry said 11:30AM on 5-03-2006
To answer some questions -
1. Yes, Wellesley is a women's college. They do have male professors, so this system isn't "women only" by any means.
2. No, it's not a "special" school. It's one of the most highly regarded colleges in the country.
3. People who haven't used a Mac sometimes need a little guidance in getting used to how things work. Wellesley uses a lot of Macs, but they're aware that their students (and faculty) may not have used them before, so they've gone and produced tutorials to aid the transition.
Quit being snobs.
FWIW, I'm not a student nor employee of Wellesly, I just hate to see people bash something because it's by "girls."
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Ih8bg8s said 4:54PM on 5-03-2006
I think that this:
http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/
is a much better site for getting the basics it even taught me a thing or two about iDVD I would recomend it mainly because it is video and it takes about 10 minutes to get through all of on tutorial which is a lot faster and easier to remember than reading stuff.
BTW if anyone knows where a video like this is for Final Cut Pro I would appreciate it.
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