Atomic Learning - Software and Technology Training
Quick answers to 'How do I do that?'
Atomic Learning provides training on over 110 of the most commonly used software applications, such as Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite, Appleworks, iTunes and many more. Atomic Learning breaks down each application into manageable tasks and explains each task with step-by-step visual instructions in one- to three-minute tutorials. You can view a tutorial when you have a quick question about a program you're using, or you can view a series of tutorials and master an entire application.
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What's Great about Atomic Learning
With our new subscription to Atomic Learning, the University of Dayton has the following benefits available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for UD faculty, students and staff:
- Over 30,000 tutorials on more than 110 software applications
- Over 11,000 Macintosh platform tutorials
- Workshops on topics such as blogging, podcasting, newsletter design, presentation and more
- Over 500 new tutorials added to the site every 45 days
- Self-assessment tools
- Usage tracking displaying tutorials you previously accessed
- Hundreds of Spanish language tutorials
- Closed captioning on thousands of tutorials
Get Started
1. Request UD's username and password by e-mailing IT Training at training@notes.udayton.edu. Request Username and Password >>
2. Go to www.AtomicLearning.com/highed.
3. Log in using the following username and password you received from step 1, above.
4. Click on the Training/Support tab.
5. Download the Getting Started Guide, or watch the Getting Started: Overview tutorial