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Training available for staff and students on Adobe Day March 23

The BYU Office of IT, BYU Bookstore, and Adobe will host an "Adobe Day" on BYU campus from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 23, in 3250 and 3252 Wilkinson Student Center.

Adobe experts and trainers will lead sessions on the following topics:

  • Photography Workflow: Adobe Photoshop® and Lightroom®
  • Web and Interactive Design Workflow: Adobe Flash®, Dreamweaver®, and Photoshop
  • Video Workflow: Adobe Premiere® Pro, After Effects®, and Photoshop
  • What's New in Creative Suite® 5
  • Using Adobe InDesign® to Create Interactive Digital Publications
  • eLearning and Collaboration on the BYU Campus

These sessions are open to faculty, staff, and students. Seating is limited, so register early. For information and registration, please see:

http://www.adobeeducationevents.com/AdobeDays/BYU/invite.html

For questions, please contact the Office of IT at (801) 422-4000 or it@byu.edu .

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