Browsing by Subject

 Let's continue looking at how to browse the Online Training Library with the navigation bar. Let's say you are interested in seeing what kind of courses we have on photography. Since that's not really a software- specific topic, the Subject menu is probably a good place to start. So I roll over Subject, and here I will find Photography, and the number next to it tells me there are currently 113 courses related to photography in our Library. So I will click to select that subject. Now, I see the list of those 113 courses related to photography organized by release date. But again, as I mentioned previously, you can click any of these headers to resort the list. But 113 courses is a lot to browse through, and most likely you have a specific type of photography course in mind that you are looking for. So you can always pare down your results using the filter terms you see here under the sections of subtopics, software, software company, and author. These filters appear in the order of the number of courses in each section. So you can see there are 91 courses in the Photo Editing subtopic and 73 courses related to Photoshop under Software. In most cases each filter list will have a View More menu, where you can view additional filters. So maybe under subtopics I will select Lighting. Now, I am looking at just five courses, which is a much more manageable list of tutorials to browse through, so I can figure out which one I want to watch. But you can continue to add filters to pare down your list if necessary. Maybe I only want to see courses that are targeting intermediate skill levels. Now I see only the two courses that have to do with lighting and are at the intermediate level. If the list here was still really long, I could continue filtering, and you can remove filters by clicking the X next to the filter name. Roll over any of the course title to see a brief description of that particular course. But once you've found a course you'd like to watch, just click its title to be taken directly to that course's details page. Now, from here you can read more about the course, or you can sign in and click on movie names to watch the course. That's how you browse the Online Training Library by subject.

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