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<title>Tech-Ease for Windows</title>
<description>Tech-Ease is your source for answers to the most common classroom technology questions.</description>
<link>http://etc.usf.edu/te_win</link>
<webMaster>lfperez@mail.usf.edu</webMaster>

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<title>Updated Page: What are the main parts of the Picasa interface?</title>
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Picasa was recently updated.  This page has updated screenshots showing some of the new interface features.  Labels have been replaced by Albums in the Folder list, but the functionality is very much the same.  Albums are used to organize photos into categories.    </description>
<link>http://etc.usf.edu/te_win/images/picasainterface.html</link>
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<title>Updated Page: How do I use Picasa to organize my photo collection?</title>
<description>
All references to Labels have been replaced with Albums.  Screenshots have been updated to reflect the change.</description>
<link>http://etc.usf.edu/te_win/images/manage.html</link>
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<title>Updated Page: How do I search in Picasa?</title>
<description>
The new search feature allows you to search for photos you have uploaded to Web Albums.  The screenshot of the Search box was updated.</description>
<link>http://etc.usf.edu/te_win/images/search.html</link>
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<title>New Page: How do I create a web album with Picasa?</title>
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Picasa now allows you to share photos online using Google's Web Albums.  You can upload up to 250 MB for free.   </description>
<link>http://etc.usf.edu/te_win/images/webalbum.html</link>
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<title>Updated Page: How do I upload pictures to Blogger using Picasa?</title>
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Picasa still supports uploading to Blogger, but not through Hello. </description>
<link>http://etc.usf.edu/te_win/images/blogger.html</link>
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<title>New Page: What is Windows Movie Maker?</title>
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This page has a quick tour of the Windows Movie Maker interface.</description>
<link>http://etc.usf.edu/te_win/images/moviemaker.html</link>
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<title>New Page: How do I capture video from my video camera into Windows Movie Maker?</title>
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This page covers how to capture video from a video camera using Windows Movie Maker.</description>
<link>http://etc.usf.edu/te_win/images/wmmcapture.html</link>
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<title>New Page: How do I create a movie in Windows Movie Maker?</title>
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This page covers how to create a movie using the Storyboard and how to add effects and transitions.</description>
<link>http://etc.usf.edu/te_win/images/wmmbuild.html</link>
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<title>New Page: How do I edit video clips with Windows Movie Maker?</title>
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This page covers how to use the timeline to edit clips in Windows Movie Maker.</description>
<link>http://etc.usf.edu/te_win/images/wmmedit.html</link>
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<title>New Page: How do I edit audio with Windows Movie Maker?</title>
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This page covers shows you how to edit audio with Windows Movie Maker.</description>
<link>http://etc.usf.edu/te_win/images/wmmeditaudio.html</link>
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<title>New Page: How do I narrate a movie with Windows Movie Maker?</title>
<description>
This page covers shows you how to add voice over narration to a movie.</description>
<link>http://etc.usf.edu/te_win/images/wmmnarrate.html</link>
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<title>New Movies: Podcasting with Audacity</title>
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These movies show you how to record and edit podcasts with Audacity, a free, cross-platform audio editing program.</description>
<link>http://etc.usf.edu/te_win/movies/index.html</link>
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<title>New Movies: Windows Movie Maker</title>
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These movies show you how to capture and edit video using Windows Movie Maker, the free video program included with Windows XP (11 movies).</description>
<link>http://etc.usf.edu/te_win/movies/index.html</link>
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<title>New Movie: Windows Movie Maker - Using Videora</title>
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This movie shows you how to use Videora, a free program, to convert WMV files to iPod format.</description>
<link>http://etc.usf.edu/te_win/movies/index.html</link>
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