Posted by Dave Kilbey on Wednesday 04 March 2009 at 1:11pm
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We've just published our new series of courses for the summer term
All of these courses are scheduled to run in Bristol. However, we are often able to provide training for you in your institution and almost all of our workshops can be requested as a one-to-one (see the training page on our website for details of this).
Following the expansion of our remit into moving images and sound, we have started to augment our comprehensive list of courses. Our Digitising Analogue Video Recordings course has proved immensely popular and booked up almost overnight. For the summer term we have two of these workshops scheduled: one on 15th May and one on 4th August
Our new Audio Production: Recording Lectures, Seminars, Interviews and Podcasts has also proved very popular and is now full. This is due to run again on 26th June
We are also currently in the process of writing a host of other new courses involving moving images and audio which will be appearing in the autumn term - more details to follow shortly.
Copyright and Digital Images has been one of our most popular courses since its launch several years ago. Both spring term courses booked up almost immediately so we are offering two chances to attend this workshop in the summer term: firstly on 19th May and again on 7th July. This course is run by Naomi Korn, an independent Intellectual Property Rights consultant; a leading expert in the field and a very highly rated trainer.
If you require any guidance on building image collections or improving your Photoshop skills, there are still several places available on the courses running in March. Due to demand we have also just added a new date for Essential Techniques in Digital Image Capture on 28th April. This course will enable you to really get to grips with scanning images and using a digital SLR.
If you would like any further information about the training that JISC Digital Media can offer please contact me directly by phone or e-mail - details below.
Dave Kilbey (d.kilbey@bristol.ac.uk / 0117 3314332)
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