Quickly & turn your ideas into functional games with the Flowlab game creator. Now you have a fast, flexible, collaborative way to quickly prototype and tweak new gameplay concepts. Rapid prototyping your games has never been faster. Export to Android, iOS, PC, & with one click!
A game studio in your browser, with everything you need built in. Get started making games without programming, for free. the Flowlab game creator has the tools you need, all included and easy to learn. Everything is stored online, so sharing your games is simple. Publish and sell your games on the Apple, Google, Steam, &.io App Stores!
Flipsnack helps you create, share, and track digital flipbooks instantly. From static to dynamic PDFs by adding a page flip animation to any catalog, brochure, or magazine. Make a flip book online using our advanced digital flipbook maker.
Interactive product catalogs help engage with customers wherever they are, and cut down on production and distribution costs. Enhance your product presentations with videos, product tags, and slideshows to set your brand apart. Use digital catalogs to track customers' experience with statistics.
Flipsnack is a catalyst in the transition to a more sustainable business. It combines the feeling that a paper catalog gives with interactive and easy-to-use multimedia features that take the user experience to the next level.
Adapt your marketing strategy to the fast paced and rapidly changing audience needs and interests with interactive PDF brochures and other promotional materials you create. Captivate potential clients more effectively and track how they interact with everything you share.
Solve the engagement challenge regarding your employees with interactive PDF newsletters and access statistics to keep track of their interests. Keep internal corporate documents or employee benefits guide packages private through password protection, or SSO sharing. Make any necessary updates under the same responsive link.
Provide captivating training sessions for employees with PDF engagement features: training videos, links, pop-ups for more information. Track who completes each training and the time spent on a document. Support your sales team in closing more deals in less time with dynamic PDF sales presentations created in Flipsnack.
Flipsnack is an effective marketing tool for universities and colleges, plus a facilitator of internal communication with teachers, alumni, and parents. Alternatively, teachers can host all their class courses on an online flipbook maker, so students can easily access them from anywhere.
With Flipsnack, we are able to share our printed school calendar in a digital format with all staff. Our Wycliffe Foundation office also uses Flipsnack to share their online magazine with the whole school community and the Old Wycliffians - our alumni students.
There are many types of flipbooks you could create, from newspapers to internal and external newsletters. Even reports or business presentations. Take a look at how other users enhanced their PDFs in Flipsnack's Design Studio.
With these catalog examples, you get a head start in knowing what interactive elements to use for your products or services. Upload or create engaging product catalogs, easy to update under the same link.
Digital magazines are created on a variety of subjects from fashion to sports, or tech. Flip through the magazine cover examples for valuable practices that you can apply to your own digital magazine.
Go beyond the traditional printed brochure layouts by seeing the amount of interactive content other businesses have created with the help of digital brochures. Offer a captivating reading experience for your audience.
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Studio 775, Lafayette Library's Makerspace, is a collaborative, community-driven space where users of all ages can learn to use new tech tools in creative ways. Located in the light-filled north end of the upper level, the Makerspace is a venue for workshops and independent projects.
Please note: A Lafayette Library card number and a completed online release form is required for all users prior to their first use of the space. Library cards can be issued in the Lobby on your way up to the Makerspace - leave some time on your visit to get the online form filled out!
All users must have their own Lafayette Library card (not an online card) to use the space, regardless of the user's age. The card number is needed to fill out the Makerspace Release, which also is required before your first use of the space and equipment. Your information will remain on file.
Once you have a card and have completed the Release form, each time you visit you will check in to the Makerspace using your Library card.
Get inspired and gets hands-on with Creativebug video classes. Creativebug has more than 1,000 award-winning arts and craft video classes taught by recognized design experts and artists, and is a top resource for DIY, crafters and makers. Watch videos, find tutorials and patterns, share your own creations, and more! Use your Lafayette card number to access the system, and your email to create a profile, and get crafting!Start crafting
Studio 775 users must consult with Makerspace staff for approval before using privately purchased materials. Patrons must provide complete information on material composition. Staff must approve materials before they can be used in our machines.
Brookside library is currently closed for building repairs. Brookside holds can be picked up during the closing at Schusterman-Benson library starting Tuesday, July 16th.
TULSA WORLD Online content: Access to current and recent issues of our online subscription to The Tulsa World is sporadic. Our vendor is working to fully restore on-line content as soon as possible.
Located within the downtown Central Library, the Renee F. Neuwald Trust Maker Space is a hands-on, creator-focused working space for the people of Tulsa County. The Maker Space provides our visitors a place to work on their next great idea, develop a new skill, or learn a new hobby in a supportive environment.
Want to learn how to play the guitar, create a music track with Logic Pro, or learn 3-D modeling? That and many more can be discovered through the library's online learning resources. Check out both Lynda.com and ArtistWorks and sign in with your card number and password to get started!
You can submit 3D objects directly to the library to create with one of our 3D printers! Please see our 3D Printing Resource Guide for more information on getting started then fill out an Online Request to Print form. Requests will be printed by library staff in the order in which they are received.
Here at Central's Maker Space, we use a stencil method of screen printing, using our vinyl cutter to create the stencils to make our design to put on bags, T-shirts or even remnant cloth. Also included in the process:
We also carry a variety of general hand tools and other supplies you can utilize while using the space. We're always on the lookout for new and different ways of creating projects, so if you don't see something that you're looking for, let us know and we'll look into it.
Our Audio Lab is a dedicated room located within the Maker Space for customers with any audio recording needs. From recording voice-overs and narration, to music production and mixing, we carry some of the most popular and modern recording equipment and software. All that's needed to get started is scheduling a brief orientation with staff by contacting the Maker Space. Due to the limited size of the Audio Lab, the orientation provided is the only service that is conducted individually. Below is a brief listing of some of the software and equipment that the lab provides. For more specific information, including tutorials and general operational use, click on the title of the product below.
A "maker space" is generally used to describe any place where those interested in crafting, design, technology and any other creative pursuits can work on their projects, either by themselves or as a group. As public libraries always have been institutions of learning at their core, we felt extending that philosophy through additional opportunities was important, and the Maker Space is one of the many ways that we can continue to do that.
There is no cost for the space itself or the use of equipment, though the majority of materials must be provided by our customers with few exceptions. We can, at the very least, point you in the right direction where you can obtain what you need either through online vendors or local businesses. You may have something lying around the house or stuffed in the back of your closet that you could put to use!
Email us at Maker...@tulsalibrary.org or call 918-549-7442. Just let us know how you would like to use the space and we'll set you up with an orientation appointment. Staff will go over general rules, cover our policy in terms of proper use, and have you sign a Waiver of Liability form. After your orientation you can "Check Out" appointment time with equipment using your library card. Please take into consideration that those who schedule an appointment always will take precedence over walk-ins.
Generally, you're granted at least two hours of work time if you make an appointment in advance. This allows all users the opportunity to gain access; though if no one else is scheduled for the equipment you're using, you may request to be allowed additional time. This is solely left to the discretion of Maker Space staff.
As the Maker Space is a self-directed workspace, staff will endeavor to provide you with all the resources that the library has at its disposal to assist you with your work, including basic instructions in some of the resources we offer. That being said, it is the responsibility of all our customers to learn how to use said resources and develop their own project ideas, as staff cannot provide one-to-one training.
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