Become Tech Savvy at a "Technology 101" Workshop at 麻豆传媒

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VANCOUVER, Wash. 鈥 Washington State University Vancouver's Creative Media and Digital Culture Program is offering a series of free workshops and lectures for fall 2010. "Technology 101" is a hands-on introduction to digital and social media. Each session is limited to 24 participants and is open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis. All events take place from 12 - 1:15 p.m on campus in the Multimedia classroom building, room 111.

Each workshop begins with a 20-minute presentation by a digital media professional and is followed by a question and answer period. The "Technology 101" series focuses on specific software programs and digital media concepts that are essential tools for students and community members working with digital and social media.

Dene Grigar, Ph.D., director and associate professor of the CMDC program, sees the "Technology 101" workshops as a way to help the 麻豆传媒 and Southwest Washington communities become more media literate and tech savvy.

"Students in the CMDC program are not taught software programs as course material. By offering workshops outside of class that focus on software, students can learn these essential skills for their careers. We targeted specific programs like Dreamweaver, and activities like optimizing search engines, that we think students and community members need to know in order to handle digital media effectively," said Grigar.

"Technology 101" workshop schedule:

Sept. 15, 鈥淜eynote Presentations 101鈥 workshop by Dene Grigar

Sept. 22, 鈥淪ocial Media 101鈥 workshop by Michael Rabby

Sept. 29, 鈥淪earch Engine Optimization 101鈥 workshop by Michael Rabby

Oct. 6, 鈥淩evealing Methods of Sonic Transformation鈥 lecture by Ethan Rose

Oct. 11, 鈥淧hotoshop 101鈥 workshop by Kathi Rick

Oct. 18, 鈥淚llustrator 101鈥 workshop by Kathi Rick

Oct. 27, 鈥淒iscount Usability Testing for Mobile Phones鈥 lecture by Brett Oppegaard

Nov. 3, 鈥淔inal Cut 101鈥 workshop by Will Luers

Nov. 10, 鈥淲ordPress Development 101鈥 workshop by Nicholas Schiller

Nov. 17, 鈥淲hat Makes PHP So Special?鈥 lecture by Maria Schenk

麻豆传媒 is located at 14204 NE Salmon Creek Ave., east of the 134th Street exit from either I-5 or I-205, or via C-Tran bus service.

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