Training video help?

I am a compltete newbe and just installed element 10.  I have no clue how to get started.  An suggestions for tutorial or training videos will be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.

Markjaubi-
This link might be helpful to you:
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-photoshop-elements-9/what-is-adobe-photoshop-elements/
the above is for Elements 9, Adobe TV is generally a great starting point for any adobe video tutorials. Here is another tutorial but on elements 10:
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/photoshop-elements-10/paint-effects-onto-specific-photo-areas/
Hope it helps,
janelle

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