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ExxonMobil-NTU Explorations in the Arts Lunchtime Concert recordings available in podcasts. Get ready your iPod for quality recordings.

Photo gallery (Various, including Convo 2004, Convo 2005)
Convo 2006 gallery | Convo 2007 gallery | NTU Golf challenge | Student activities photos | International Physics Olympiad 2006


ChannelNTU: NTU's very own digital signage solution, featuring original Nanyang Spectrum productions by students from the School of Communication and Information, as well as those from the Centre for Educational Development. Please click here to view (Campus IP only).
Blackboard is the software that powers our elearning portal edveNTUre. Learn how to make the best use of it with the many animated Blackboard 6 movie tutorials here. Click here to start
Over 30 animated movie guides to help you learn how to use Macromedia Dreamweaver (MX version and above) to create compelling web sites.
Introductory videos on using Flash MX. Using components and videos, understanding accessibility of flash content.
Create your own logon message, creating a desktop shortcut to lock computer, remove personal info from a file.
Learn how to banish junk mail, request for read receipts, or check web based email from Outlook.
Learn how to use Photoshop CS, the most popular image editing program amongst professionals. Click here to access.
Picture in Picture Effect, converting sound files into Mpeg-4 AAC using Quicktime.
Speed up boot and shutdown times, open and create MS Office documents without Office, make your own cursors and icons, speed up netowrk browsing. Learn these, and many other cool Windows XP tricks in this section.
NetG courseware: Over 200 self-paced interactive eLearning courses for NTU staff, students, alumni and NIE staff.
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a lightweight XML format designed for sharing headlines and other Web content. Think of it as a distributable "What's New" for your site. Check out the RSS feeds we have setup on our edveNTUre site.

ResearchChannel (www.researchchannel.org) is a consortium of research universities and corporate research divisions dedicated to broadening the access to and appreciation of our individual and collective activities, ideas, and opportunities in basic and applied research.