Please sign-up for sessions at http://sites.middlebury.edu/ct/digital-media-bootcamp-2015/

If the session you would like to attend is filled, please contact Joe Antonioli via email jantonio@middlebury.edu

Quicktime, SnapZ Pro, MPEG Streamclip @ 1pm

Date: January 12, 2015

Instructor: Mack Roark – This workshop will teach you the basic functionality of Apple’s Quicktime, how to use SnapZ Pro to do a screen capture of video, and how to use features of MPEG StreamClip to view and convert video clips.

Adobe InDesign @ 2:45pm

Date: January 12, 2015

Instructor: Mack Roark – In this workshop, you will learn basic editing tools and design concepts used in desktop publishing. This program is used widely on campus from the layout of Middlebury Magazine to many publications produced by Reprographics.

Intro to Visual Literacy and Presentations @ 1pm

Date: January 13, 2015

Instructor: Joe Antonioli – We will spend time thinking critically about the images that are presented to us, and use this information to create our own visual media.

Adobe Illustrator @ 2:45pm

Date: January 13, 2015

Instructor: Mack Roark – In this workshop, you will learn to use basic editing tools and some fundamental design concepts. The workshop is taught as though it were a class teaching students to design a poster for a class or seminar. It is the same instruction that participants in the Spring Student Seminar receive.

Copyright, IP and Creative Commons @ 1pm

Date: January 14, 2015

Instructor: Terry Simpkins –

Building Digital Exhibits with Omeka @ 2:45pm

Date: January 14, 2015

Instructor: Alicia Peaker – Create beautiful online exhibits of your art or archival materials with Omeka, an open-source digital archival platform sometimes referred to as “WordPress for museums.” This workshop may also be of interest to faculty who would like to build digital archives or collections in their classes. (omeka.net)

Adobe Photoshop @ 2:45pm

Date: January 15, 2015

Instructor: Mack Roark – You will learn the basic tools, design concepts, and work flow needed to manipulate photos for your personal or project related use. Concepts such as selection, cropping, rotation, repair, scanning photos for use in Photoshop, and others will be covered.

Adobe InDesign @ 1pm

Date: January 15, 2015

Instructor: Mack Roark – In this workshop, you will learn basic editing tools and design concepts used in desktop publishing. This program is used widely on campus from the layout of Middlebury Magazine to many publications produced by Reprographics.

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