Difference between revisions of "Ebay Class"
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===Upload images from a digital camera=== | ===Upload images from a digital camera=== | ||
| − | ;1. Plug USB cable into camera, and turn | + | ;1. Plug USB cable into camera, and turn the camera on in View mode. |
* Ubuntu's Import Photos prompt should pop up on the screen as soon as you turn the camera on in View mode. | * Ubuntu's Import Photos prompt should pop up on the screen as soon as you turn the camera on in View mode. | ||
[[Image:OS-Import1.png|thumb|none|250px|Importing digital images from camera, part 1]] | [[Image:OS-Import1.png|thumb|none|250px|Importing digital images from camera, part 1]] | ||
| − | * Select the pictures you want to import (you can select more than one picture by holding the Ctrl key and clicking on additional pictures), and hit the Import button. | + | * Select the pictures you want to import (you can select more than one picture by holding the Ctrl key and clicking on additional pictures), and hit the Import button. The Import Photos application will create a folder in the Destination directory using the current time/date as the folder name and will automatically place all imported images in that folder. For example, if you import photos at 11:37:20am on May, 18, 2008 using /home/oem as the Destination, you will find all the images you imported at that moment in /home/oem/2008-05-18--11.37.20. |
[[Image:OS-Import2.png|thumb|none|250px|Importing digital images from camera, part 2]] | [[Image:OS-Import2.png|thumb|none|250px|Importing digital images from camera, part 2]] | ||
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===Edit images using the Gimp or GThumb=== | ===Edit images using the Gimp or GThumb=== | ||
*Instructions will go here | *Instructions will go here | ||
Revision as of 16:30, 21 May 2008
Before Taking the Class
Students should be familiar with computer basics. This is not a beginner's class. If you want to take this class, you should already be able to:
- Use a mouse
- Right-and-left click with the mouse
- Type and use spell check
- Use the Internet
- Use email
- Use a digital camera
Students should have:
- Email Address
- Bank Account and Credit Card
- OR PayPal Account and eBay Account
Class Objectives
Using a standard Freekbox, students will be able to:
- Upload images from a digital camera
- Edit images using the Gimp or GThumb
- Write basic HTML
- Post items on eBay
- Sell items on eBay
Introduction
- What is your computer background?
- Have you used eBay before?
- Why are you interested in learning how to use eBay?
Creating eBay and PayPal accounts
- wooo
- whee
Upload images from a digital camera
- 1. Plug USB cable into camera, and turn the camera on in View mode.
- Ubuntu's Import Photos prompt should pop up on the screen as soon as you turn the camera on in View mode.
- Select the pictures you want to import (you can select more than one picture by holding the Ctrl key and clicking on additional pictures), and hit the Import button. The Import Photos application will create a folder in the Destination directory using the current time/date as the folder name and will automatically place all imported images in that folder. For example, if you import photos at 11:37:20am on May, 18, 2008 using /home/oem as the Destination, you will find all the images you imported at that moment in /home/oem/2008-05-18--11.37.20.
Edit images using the Gimp or GThumb
- Instructions will go here
- And here
Write basic HTML
- Instructions will go here
- And here
Post items on eBay
- Instructions will go here
- And here
Sell items on eBay
- Instructions will go here
- And here