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Creating your own Website
Don't be afraid – the Internet can be your friend! Learn the ins and outs of using the World Wide Web to your full advantage. Whether you are creating a website for your home business, blog or just for fun, this course will teach you to create your own site from start to finish. Note: this course is for absolute beginners!
$200
Winter
6 Tuesdays
February 2–23 & March 2–9
6:30pm – 8:30pm
Instructor: Ricco Tiburzi
Spring
6 Tuesdays
April 13–27 & May 4, 18, 25
6:30pm – 8:30pm
Instructor: Ricco Tiburzi
Demystifying the Digital Camera
This workshop explains in non-technical terms the basics of digital photography and how it differs from conventional, film-based photography. Learn about the features of digital cameras, printers, scanners and recording media.
$75
Winter
One-Day Workshop
Saturday, February 27
10am – 2pm
Instructor: TBC
Digital Photography Manipulation
Learn to understand digital lingo and use your digital camera effectively. In this class, students will review the fundamentals of image capture operation, proper exposure and developing a creative eye. The instructor will discuss the digital dos and dont's of creating successful images and explore basic image correction using photo imaging software and the final output of your images – a letter-size print. Basic computer knowledge is recommended.
$100
Winter
Weekend Workshop
March 6 & 7
10am – 1pm
Instructor: Sara Downing
Podcasting
Make your voice heard! This course will explore technical, creative and effective tools for planning and implementing both audio and video casts through hands-on assignments.
$200
Spring
6 Wednesdays
April 14–28 & May 5, 19, 26
6:30pm – 8:30pm
Instructor: Steven May/Sharmeen Khan
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