Showing posts with label Adult Learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adult Learning. Show all posts

Sunday, September 04, 2016

Library Card Power : Online Learning with Lynda.com

Learn Something New
Use your East Hampton Public Library card as a key to open the door to a high quality online learning resource.

Lynda.com offers over 3,000 interactive video courses taught by experts. Learn a new skill for work or just for fun. Lessons are for all skill levels and include a wide variety of topic areas including business skills and software, web design and development, music, photo and video editing, and 3D design and animation.

How to Use Lynda.com
Use your library card to access Lynda.com at the East Hampton Public Library or at home through an Internet browser. If you don't remember you pin number, give us a call @ 860-267-6621.

When you log in the first time, you will be required to set up a Lynda.com account. This account will keep track of your course progress. For help, check out this tutorial: How to use Lynda.com or, search for a course of interest and get started.

The library version of Lynda.com provides access to all the same courses provided to company and individual subscribers, and all are free to East Hampton Public Library CT resident cardholders.

Saturday, April 16, 2016

How Does Your Garden Grow?

Popular Gardening Books
By all appearances, spring finally seems to have sprung! Here's a a quick list of in-demand titles we hope will inspire your next garden adventure.

Garden made: a year of seasonal projects to beautify your garden and your life / Stephanie Rose 
Gardening with less water: low-tech, low-cost techniques for using up to 90% less water in your garden / David A. Bainbridge Cultivating chaos: how to enrich landscapes with self-seeding plants / Jonas Reif, Christian Kress • Plants from pits: pots of plants for the whole family to enjoy / Holly Farrell


Year-round indoor salad gardening: how to grow nutrient-dense, soil-sprouted greens in less than ten days /  Peter Burke Blue ribbon vegetable gardening: the secrets to growing the biggest and best prizewinning produce / Jodi Torpey • The gardener's year: grow, care for crops and flowers season by season / DK • The allergy-fighting garden: start asthma and allergies with smart landscaping / Thomas Leo Ogren

Terrariums: gardens under glass; designing, creating, and planting indoor gardens / Maria Colletti • Container theme gardens: 42 combinations, each using 5 perfectly matched plants / Nancy A. OndraRight-size flower garden / Kerry Ann Mendez • Growing vegetables, herbs & fruit: a step-by-step guide to kitchen and allotment gardening / Richard Bird and Jessica Houdret

Cool Books For Kids
Super simple fairy gardens: a kid's guide to gardening / Alex Kuskowski • The little gardener / Emily Hughes • The budding gardener / Mary B. Rein • If you plant a seed / Kadir Nelson • Up in the garden and down in the dirt / Kate Messner

Friday, November 06, 2015

Learning Opportunity: The Great Courses

The Great Courses @ your library
Check out our new and growing collection of The Great Courses on CD audio. The Great Courses offer an excellent way to educate yourself on a topic, be it to satisfy a mild curiosity or a burning desire for knowledge. Each title features lectures taught by the best professors that leading colleges and universities have to offer. You can learn at your own pace, press pause or rewind if necessary, with no pressure and no grades!

Here's a quick list of The Great Courses ready for checkout:

1066: The Year That Changed Everything
If you were to look back at hundreds of years of history in search of the one critical moment after which the history of the English-speaking world would never be the same again, it would undoubtedly be the year 1066. It was during this pivotal time that an event occurred that would have untold ramifications for the European continent: the Norman Conquest of England.

A History of Hitler's Empire
Know thy enemy. That's what the wisdom of history teaches us. And Adolf Hitler was surely the greatest enemy ever faced by modern civilization. Over half a century later, the horror and fascination still linger.

Elements of Jazz: From Cakewalks to Fusion
The uniquely American music and art form, jazz, is one of America's great contributions to world culture. Now you can learn the basics of jazz and its history in a course as free-flowing and original as jazz itself.

The Myths of Nutrition and Fitness
More than anything else, the cornerstone of a long, healthy, and happy life is the scientifically proven link between fitness and nutrition. When you take advantage of this powerful link—by practicing good nutritional eating habits and by keeping your body active—you're improving your chances of success in meeting your personal wellness goals, whether it's losing a few pounds or maintaining a balanced lifestyle.

Thinking Like and Economist: A Guide to Rational Decision Making
Economic forces are everywhere around you. You're made aware of that whenever you reach for your wallet, apply for a loan, shop for health care, or try to figure out the best credit card to carry. But that doesn't mean you need to passively accept whatever outcome those forces might press upon you. Instead, you can learn how to use a small handful of basic nuts-and-bolts principles to turn those same forces to your own advantage.$

Course descriptions courtesy of The Great Courses