Hands-On Training
We can design training sessions around your specific requirements,
and deliver them in the convenience of your home or office. Since
we train you using your computers, you don't have to worry about
different configurations or software versions--you can immediately
apply what you learn. Sessions are designed for individuals or small
groups of up to five people. Rates are based on the topic and number
of users, with discounts offered for existing clients.
We currently provide training in the following topic areas and applications:
- Introduction to Windows® XP®
- Using Microsoft® Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
- Internet basics
- Apple iLife suite (iMovie, iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD, GarageBand,
iWeb)
- Apple iWorks suite (Pages, Keynote)
- Macintosh® OS 9
- Macintosh® OS X
- Introduction to digital photography
- Digital video editing
- Adobe® Photoshop®
- Adobe® Illustrator®
- Adobe® InDesign®
- QuarkXPress®
- Introduction to web design
- Introductory and advanced HTML
- Advanced web design and site management
- Macromedia® Dreamweaver® and FireWorks®
- Introduction to Flash®
Please contact us to schedule an appointment.
If the topic you need isn't listed here, please let us know.
Seminars
All our seminars are customized to suit the needs of your business.
They range from two-hour presentations to full-day workshops, conveniently
delivered at your office. Some of the general topic areas include:
- Strategic web development
- Website usability and effectiveness
- Re-evaluating and reinventing your website
- Corporate identity and branding
- Building customer relationships online
- Integration of web and print marketing
- Effective use of multimedia
- The virtual workplace
Please contact us to learn more about
scheduling a seminar in your area of interest. We often work with
non-profit and community groups that offer free seminars to the public.
Recent topics have included digital photography, music, and video;
computer security; technology lifestyle gadgets; and various Macintosh-specific
topics.
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