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Acrobat and InDesign free seminar 2-4 p.m. today for faculty/staff

K-State faculty/staff are invited to attend the free Adobe seminar 2-4 p.m. today, March 12, in Room 212 of the K-State Student Union. The seminar is co-sponsored by K-State’s Information Technology Services.

Adobe is doing double duty by providing a free seminar on campus today and also participating in K-State’s Technology Showcase on Tuesday. As one of nine vendors in the showcase, Adobe is also supplying Adobe Creative Suite Software as one of the prizes that can be won by a lucky K-State faculty/staff member at the showcase.

Scheduled topics at today’s seminar for faculty/staff:

  • 2-3 p.m. Adobe Acrobat.  Acrobat is more than just reading PDF files. Collaborate, create forms, record comments, apply security, and assemble documents into a single, branded eportfolio. Through a series of demonstrations and examples you’ll learn how easy it is to extend PDF documents for use in academia, IT, and administration.
  • 3-4 p.m. Going Mobile with Adobe Tools.  Learn how to use your InDesign skills to create content for iPads, Android tablets and epub. Explore Dreamweaver and Flash options for delivering content to multiple mobile devices.

Read the IT News at blogs.k-state.edu/it-news for more about IT events, including the annual Teaching, Learning, and Technology Showcase for faculty/staff 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Union Ballroom.

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• Web/information specialist in Information Technology Services • Editor/writer, K-State IT communications • IT News blog moderator • ETDR specialist