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UFM technology classes for fall 2014: iPads, computers, Adobe, photography

Low-cost classes on iPads, computers, Adobe Lightroom, and digital photography are available to K-Staters from the UFM Community Learning Center.

UFM is a creative educational program serving Kansas State University, the Manhattan area, and the state of Kansas.  As the tryufm.org website says, “Based on the philosophy that everyone can learn and everyone can teach, UFM provides opportunities for lifelong learning and personal development.” Continue reading “UFM technology classes for fall 2014: iPads, computers, Adobe, photography”

Equipment checkout: Tripods available in four types

Whether you’re an aspiring photographer, budding cinematographer, or just wanting to capture some memories, you’ll most likely want not only a camera but a tripod as well. Well, look no further, because the Equipment Checkout service has options for you.

We carry four basic types of tripods that range from small to quite large.

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TechBytes Nov. 5: Flipcams in the Classroom

Chris LaVergne will present “Flipcams in the Classroom” at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5, in 501 Hale Library. Join this session to  see how these small, handy video cameras are being used in a learning environment at K-State.

TechBytes seminars are free and open to the K-State community. The series is also video-streamed live for off-campus viewers and others who wish to view it from their desktop. Use the “View live video” link on the TechBytes homepage to watch the next live video as it’s being recorded.

TechBytes Oct. 29: Digital Photography and Cameras

David Mayes will present “Digital Photography and Cameras” at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, in 501 Hale Library. Join this session to learn how to take better photos and how to get the most out of features on your camera.

TechBytes seminars are free and open to the K-State community. The series is also video-streamed live for off-campus viewers and others who wish to view it from their desktop. Use the “View live video” link on the TechBytes homepage to watch the next live video as it’s being recorded.