Courtesy of Holland America
More Opportunities to Learn New Skills While Cruising
Holland America Line’s popular Digital Workshop powered by Windows is adding new workshop sessions to help guests learn social media and new digital skills. Twelve ships now will offer 11 complimentary, hour-long classes ranging from photo and video editing to displaying pictures in digital frames.
“Guests have given the workshops rave reviews since we began offering them on four ships last summer,” said Richard D. Meadows, CTC, executive vice president, marketing, sales and guest programs. “We have worked closely with Microsoft to expand the scope of the program to include more ships and more workshops since our guests enjoy and appreciate the opportunity to learn new skills.”
Sessions are offered multiple times on each cruise so that guests may take the ones that interest them most, or the complete series, at their convenience. Session offerings include the following:
- Put Your Best Face Forward 1: Edit Your Cruise Photos
- Your Away-From-Home Movie: Turn Your Cruise Photos and Videos into a Movie
- Insert Photo Here: Getting Your Photos Out of the Camera and Into the Computer
- Your Fifteen Minutes of Fame: Learn to Blog About Your Cruise
- Put Your Best Face Forward 2: Advanced Editing of the Cruise Photos
- A Space to Call My Own: Signing Up for Your Own Personal Webpage
- Show and Tell: Sharing Your Cruise Photos via Email and the Internet
- Safe and Sound: PC Safety and Maintenance
- Say Cheese: Understanding the Basics of Your Digital Camera
- That’s a Print: Printing Your Cruise Photos at Home
- I’ve Been Framed: How to Set-up and Use a Digital Photo Frame
Digital Workshop powered by Windows will show even the most novice camera or computer user how to take better vacation photos, make movies and edit pictures using a variety of Microsoft Windows and Windows Live services. Guests will learn how to share all their digital memories through email, blogging and social networking – so friends and family can see where they’ve been cruising even before they return home.
Taught by Microsoft-trained “techsperts,” the workshops are limited to 15 participants per session so that instructors can provide personalized assistance. In addition, instructors maintain “techspert time,” where guests can get their individual questions answered and work on personal program-related projects. Each ship has a dedicated space for the classes, complete with computers, printers and other necessary equipment.
New classes will be added to the existing program by the end of May. Plans are under development to extend the program to ms Rotterdam and ms Prinsendam.