SIN OLM – ORDER LEVEL MATERIALS - GSA Advantage



AUTHORIZED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCHEDULE PRICELISTGENERAL PURPOSE COMMERCIAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT, SOFTWARE AND SERVICESSIN OLM – ORDER LEVEL MATERIALSSIN 54151S – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONAL SERVICESSIN 611420 – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TRAININGThinkB!G LLC10420 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Suite 110Columbia, MD 21044Tel: 301-362-2250Fax: 1-866-292-9675info@Contract Number: GS-35F-466AAPeriod Covered by Contract: 7/22/2013-7/21/2023General Services AdministrationFederal Acquisition ServicePrice list current through Modification #PS-A812, dated 02/06/2020 Table of ContentsSectionPageCUSTOMER INFORMATION3TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT)6PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER (SIN) 54151S)TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) 11PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER (SIN) 611420)PRODUCTS AND SERVICES PRICE LIST14LABOR CATEGORY DESCRIPTION21COMMITMENT TO PROMOTE SMALL BUSINESS PARTICIPATION24PROCUREMENT PROGRAMSCUSTOMER INFORMATIONAwarded Special Item Number(s)SIN DescriptionOLMOrder Level Materials54151SProfessional Information Technology Services611420 Information Technology Training1a. General Description of ServicesThinkB!G.LearnSmart is a technology certification training and development agency with its computer training center headquartered in Columbia, MD. Founded in 2000, ThinkB!G delivers services to major government, commercial, nonprofit, and educational institutions on Apple, Adobe, Microsoft, Articulate, and many other technologies. ThinkB!G is an Apple Authorized Training Provider, Adobe Authorized Training Center, and an SBA Certified Woman-Owned Small Business (EDWOSB) serving Government clients via its GSA Schedule contract. ThinkB!G’s unique services include the SmartPass? Training Voucher Program, Project Based Training?, Virtual Online Live Training (VOLT), and SmartSupport Development. Maximum Order: $500,000Minimum Order: $100Geographic Scope of Contract: Domestic delivery is delivery within the 48 contiguous states, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Washington, DC, and U.S. Territories. Domestic delivery also includes a port or consolidation point, within the aforementioned areas, for orders received from overseas activities.Overseas delivery is delivery to points outside of the 48 contiguous states, Washington, DC, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Territories.Offerors are requested to check one of the following boxes:[ ]The Geographic Scope of Contract will be domestic and overseas delivery.[ ]The Geographic Scope of Contract will be overseas delivery only.[X]The Geographic Scope of Contract will be domestic delivery only.Contractor’s Ordering Address and Payment Information:ThinkB!G LLC10420 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Suite 110Columbia, MD 21044Tel: 301-362-2250Fax: 1-866-292-9675Liability for Injury or Damage:ThinkB!G LLC shall not be liable for any injury to ordering activity personnel or damage to ordering activity property arising from the use of equipment maintained by the Contractor, unless such injury or damage is due to the fault or negligence of the Contractor.Statistical Data for Government ordering office Completion of Standard Form 279:Block 9: G. Order/Modification Under Federal Schedule Contract Block 16: Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Number: 142359442Block 30: Type of Contractor: AA.Small Disadvantaged BusinessB.Other Small BusinessC.Large BusinessG.Other Nonprofit OrganizationL.Foreign ContractorBlock 31: Woman-Owned Small Business - YESBlock 37: Contractor's Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN): 91-1983434Block 40: Veteran Owned Small Business (VOSB): NOA:Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small BusinessB:Other Veteran Owned Small Business7a. CAGE Code: 32MB97b. ThinkB!G LLC has registered with the System for Award Management (SAM) database.8. FOB Point: Destination9. DISCOUNTS:a.Prompt Payment: 0% - Net 30 days from receipt of invoice or date of acceptance, whichever is later.b.Quantity: Nonec.Dollar Volume: Noned.Other Special Discounts: None10. Prompt Payment Terms: 0% - Net 30 days from receipt of invoice or date of acceptance, whichever is later.11. Government Purchase Cards: Not applicable12. Foreign Items: Not applicable13. Delivery Schedule: SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER DELIVERY TIME (Days ARO)611420 30 Days or as negotiated @ Task Order Level 54151S 30 Days or as negotiated @ Task Order Level13a. Expedited Delivery: Consult with ThinkB!G13b. Overnight/2-Day Delivery: Consult with ThinkB!G13c. Urgent Requirement: Consult with ThinkB!G14. Warranty Provision: Not applicable15. Export Packaging Charges: Not applicable16. Terms and Conditions of Government Purchase Card Acceptance: Not applicable17. Terms and Conditions of rental, maintenance, and repair: Not applicable18. Terms and Conditions of installation: Not applicable19. Terms and Conditions of repair parts: Not applicable20. Terms and Conditions for any other services: See Page for Terms and Conditions for SIN 54151S and SIN 61142021. List of service and distribution points: Not applicable22. List of participating dealers: Not applicable23. Preventive maintenance: Not applicable24. Environmental attributes, e.g. recycled content, energy efficiency, and/or reduced pollutants: Not applicable25. Contact ThinkB!G for Section 508 compliance information: The EIT standards can be found at: AND CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER (SIN) 54151SSCOPEThe prices, terms and conditions stated under Special Item Number 54151S Information Technology Professional Services apply exclusively to IT Services within the scope of this Multiple Award Schedule.The Contractor shall provide services at the Contractor’s facility and/or at the ordering activity location, as agreed to by the Contractor and the ordering activity.PERFORMANCE INCENTIVESPerformance incentives may be agreed upon between the Contractor and the ordering activity on individual fixed price orders or Blanket Purchase Agreements under this contract in accordance with this clause.The ordering activity must establish a maximum performance incentive price for these services and/or total solutions on individual orders or Blanket Purchase Agreements.Incentives should be designed to relate results achieved by the contractor to specified targets. To the maximum extent practicable, ordering activities shall consider establishing incentives where performance is critical to the ordering activity’s mission and incentives are likely to motivate the contractor. Incentives shall be based on objectively measurable tasks.ORDERAgencies may use written orders, EDI orders, blanket purchase agreements, individual purchase orders, or task orders for ordering services under this contract. Blanket Purchase Agreements shall not extend beyond the end of the contract period; all services and delivery shall be made and the contract terms and conditions shall continue in effect until the completion of the order. Orders for tasks which extend beyond the fiscal year for which funds are available shall include FAR 52.232-19 (Deviation – May2003) Availability of Funds for the Next Fiscal Year. The purchase order shall specify the availability of funds and the period for which funds are available.All task orders are subject to the terms and conditions of the contract. In the event of conflict between a task order and the contract, the contract will take precedence.PERFORMANCE OF SERVICESThe Contractor shall commence performance of services on the date agreed to by the Contractor and the ordering activity.The Contractor agrees to render services only during normal working hours, unless otherwise agreed to by the Contractor and the ordering activity.The ordering activity should include the criteria for satisfactory completion for each task in the Statement of Work or Delivery Order. Services shall be completed in a good and workmanlike manner Any Contractor travel required in the performance of IT Services must comply with the Federal Travel Regulation or Joint Travel Regulations, as applicable, in effect on the date(s) the travel is performed. Established Federal Government per diem rates will apply to all Contractor travel. Contractors cannot use GSA city pair contracts.STOP-WORK ORDER (FAR 52.242-15) (AUG 1989)The Contracting Officer may, at any time, by written order to the Contractor, require the Contractor to stop all, or any part, of the work called for by this contract for a period of 90 days after the order is delivered to the Contractor, and for any further period to which the parties may agree. Theorder shall be specifically identified as a stop-work order issued under this clause. Upon receipt of the order, the Contractor shall immediately comply with its terms and take all reasonable steps to minimize the incurrence of costs allocable to the work covered by the order during the period of work stoppage. Within a period of 90 days after a stop-work is delivered to the Contractor, or within any extension of that period to which the parties shall have agreed, the Contracting Officer shall either-Cancel the stop-work order; orTerminate the work covered by the order as provided in the Default, or the Termination for Convenience of the Government, clause of this contract.If a stop-work order issued under this clause is canceled or the period of the order or any extension thereof expires, the Contractor shall resume work. The Contracting Officer shall make an equitable adjustment in the delivery schedule or contract price, or both, and the contract shall be modified, in writing, accordingly, if-The stop-work order results in an increase in the time required for, or in the Contractor's cost properly allocable to, the performance of any part of this contract; andThe Contractor asserts its right to the adjustment within 30 days after the end of the period of work stoppage; provided, that, if the Contracting Officer decides the facts justify the action, the Contracting Officer may receive and act upon the claim submitted at any time before final payment under this contract.If a stop-work order is not canceled and the work covered by the order is terminated for the convenience of the Government, the Contracting Officer shall allow reasonable costs resulting from the stop- work order in arriving at the termination settlement.If a stop-work order is not canceled and the work covered by the order is terminated for default, the Contracting Officer shall allow, by equitable adjustment or otherwise, reasonable costs resultingfrom the stop-work order.INSPECTION OF SERVICESThe Inspection of Services–Fixed Price (AUG 1996) (Deviation – May 2003) clause at FAR 52.246-4 applies to firm-fixed price orders placed under this contract. The Inspection–Time-and-Materials andLabor-Hour (JAN 1986) (Deviation – May 2003) clause at FAR 52.246-6 applies to time-and-materials andlabor-hour orders placed under this contract.RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTORThe Contractor shall comply with all laws, ordinances, and regulations (Federal, State, City, or otherwise) covering work of this character. If the end product of a task order is software, then FAR 52.227-14 (Deviation – May 2003) Rights in Data – General, may apply.RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ORDERING ACTIVITYSubject to security regulations, the ordering activity shall permit Contractor access to all facilities necessary to perform the requisite IT Services.INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORAll IT Services performed by the Contractor under the terms of this contract shall be as an independent Contractor, and not as an agent or employee of the ordering ANIZATIONAL CONFLICTS OF INTERESTDefinitions.“Contractor” means the person, firm, unincorporated association, joint venture, partnership, or corporation that is a party to this contract.“Contractor and its affiliates” and “Contractor or its affiliates” refers to the Contractor, its chief executives, directors, officers, subsidiaries, affiliates, subcontractors at any tier, and consultants and any joint venture involving the Contractor, any entity into or with which the Contractor subsequentlymerges or affiliates, or any other successor or assignee of the Contractor.An “Organizational conflict of interest” exists when the nature of the work to be performed under a proposed ordering activity contract, without some restriction on ordering activities by the Contractor and its affiliates, may either (i) result in an unfair competitive advantage to the Contractor or its affiliates or (ii) impair the Contractor’s or its affiliates’ objectivity in performing contract work.To avoid an organizational or financial conflict of interest and to avoid prejudicing the best interests of the ordering activity, ordering activities may place restrictions on the Contractors, its affiliates, chief executives, directors, subsidiaries and subcontractors at any tier when placing orders against schedule contracts. Such restrictions shall be consistent with FAR 9.505 and shall be designed to avoid, neutralize, or mitigate organizational conflicts of interest that might otherwise exist in situations related to individual orders placed against the schedule contract. Examples of situations, which mayrequire restrictions, are provided at FAR 9.508.INVOICESThe Contractor, upon completion of the work ordered, shall submit invoices for IT services. Progress payments may be authorized by the ordering activity on individual orders if appropriate. Progress payments shall be based upon completion of defined milestones or interim products. Invoices shall be submitted monthly for recurring services performed during the preceding month.PAYMENTSFor firm-fixed price orders the ordering activity shall pay the Contractor, upon submission of proper invoices or vouchers, the prices stipulated in this contract for service rendered and accepted. Progress payments shall be made only when authorized by the order. For time-and-materials orders, the Payments under Time-and- Materials and Labor-Hour Contracts at FAR 52.212-4 (MAR 2009) (ALTERNATE I – OCT 2008) (DEVIATION I – FEB 2007) applies to time-and-materials orders placed under this contract. For labor-hour orders, the Payment under Time-and-Materials and Labor-Hour Contracts at FAR 52.212-4 (MAR 2009) (ALTERNATE I – OCT 2008) (DEVIATION I – FEB 2007) applies to labor-hour orders placed under this contract. 52.216-31(Feb 2007) Time- and-Materials/Labor-Hour Proposal Requirements—Commercial Item Acquisition As prescribed in 16.601(e)(3), insert the following provision:The Government contemplates award of a Time-and-Materials or Labor-Hour type of contract resulting from this solicitation.The offeror must specify fixed hourly rates in its offer that include wages, overhead, general and administrative expenses, and profit. The offeror must specify whether the fixed hourly rate for each labor category applies to labor performed by—The offeror;Subcontractors; and/orDivisions, subsidiaries, or affiliates of the offeror under a common control.RESUMESResumes shall be provided to the GSA Contracting Officer or the user ordering activity upon request. INCIDENTAL SUPPORT COSTSIncidental support costs are available outside the scope of this contract. The costs will be negotiated separately with the ordering activity in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the FAR. 15. APPROVAL OF SUBCONTRACTSThe ordering activity may require that the Contractor receive, from the ordering activity's Contracting Officer, written consent before placing any subcontract for furnishing any of the work called for in a task order. 1. SCOPEa. The Contractor shall provide training courses normally available to commercial customers, which will permit ordering activity users to make full, efficient use of general purpose commercial IT products. Training is restricted to training courses for those products within the scope of this solicitation.b. The Contractor shall provide training at the Contractor's facility and/or at the ordering activity's location, as agreed to by the Contractor and the ordering activity. 2. ORDERWritten orders, EDI orders (GSA Advantage! and FACNET), credit card orders, and orders placed under blanket purchase agreements (BPAs) shall be the basis for the purchase of training courses in accordance with the terms of this contract. Orders shall include the student's name, course title, course date and time, and contracted dollar amount of the course. 3. TIME OF DELIVERYThe Contractor shall conduct training on the date (time, day, month, and year) agreed to by the Contractor and the ordering activity. 4. CANCELLATION AND RESCHEDULINGa. The ordering activity will notify the Contractor at least seventy-two (72) hours before the scheduled training date, if a student will be unable to attend. The Contractor will then permit the ordering activity to either cancel the order or reschedule the training at no additional charge. In the event the training class is rescheduled, the ordering activity will modify its original training order to specify the time and date of the rescheduled training class.b. In the event the ordering activity fails to cancel or reschedule a training course within the time frame specified in paragraph a, above, the ordering activity will be liable for the contracted dollar amount of the training course. The Contractor agrees to permit the ordering activity to reschedule a student who fails to attend a training class within ninety (90) days from the original course date, at no additional charge.c. The ordering activity reserves the right to substitute one student for another up to the first day of class.d. In the event the Contractor is unable to conduct training on the date agreed to by the Contractor and the ordering activity, the Contractor must notify the ordering activity at least seventy-two(72) hours before the scheduled training date. 5. FOLLOW-UP SUPPORTThe Contractor agrees to provide each student with unlimited telephone support or online support for a period of one (1) year from the completion of the training course. During this period, the student may contact the Contractor's instructors for refresher assistance and answers to related course curriculum questions. 6. PRICE FOR TRAININGThe price that the ordering activity will be charged will be the ordering activity training price in effect at the time of order placement, or the ordering activity price in effect at the time the training course is conducted, whichever is less. 7. INVOICES AND PAYMENTInvoices for training shall be submitted by the Contractor after ordering activity completion of the training course. Charges for training must be paid in arrears (31 U.S.C. 3324). PROMPT PAYMENT DISCOUNT, IF APPLICABLE, SHALL BE SHOWN ON THE INVOICE. 8. FORMAT AND CONTENT OF TRAININGa. The Contractor shall provide written materials (i.e., manuals, handbooks, texts, etc.) normally provided with course offerings, printed and copied two-sided on paper containing 30% postconsumer materials (fiber). Such documentation will become the property of the student upon completion of the training class.b. **If applicable** For hands-on training courses, there must be a one-to-one assignment of IT equipment to students.c. The Contractor shall provide each student with a Certificate of Training at the completion of each training course.d. The Contractor shall provide the following information for each training course offered:(1) The course title and a brief description of the course content, to include the course format (e.g., lecture, discussion, hands-on training);(2) The length of the course;(3) Mandatory and desirable prerequisites for student enrollment;(4) The minimum and maximum number of students per class;(5) The locations where the course is offered;(6) Class schedules; and(7) Price (per student, per class (if applicable)).e. For those courses conducted at the ordering activity’s location, instructor travel charges (if applicable), including mileage and daily living expenses (e.g., per diem charges) are governed by Pub. L. 99-234 and FAR Part 31.205-46, and are reimbursable by the ordering activity on orders placed under the Multiple Award Schedule, as applicable, in effect on the date(s) the travel is performed. Contractors cannot use GSA city pair contracts. The Industrial Funding Fee does NOT apply to travel and per diem charges.f. For Online Training Courses, a copy of all training material must be available for electronic download by the students. 9. “NO CHARGE” TRAININGThe Contractor shall describe any training provided with equipment and/or software provided under this contract, free of charge, in the space provided below. NONEPRODUCTS AND SERVICES PRICE LIST54151S Information Technology Professional ServicesSINLabor CategoryGSA Rate54151SSenior Project Manager$163.9854151SIT Subject Matter Expert$135.8754151SApplications Developer$140.5554151SIT Course Developer$121.8154151SIT Software Architect$126.5054151SSenior Training Specialist/Instructor$112.4454151SSenior IT Consultant$131.18611420 Information Technology Training SINCourse TitleLength Course DescriptionGSA RateTRAINING CLASSES611420Acrobat Pro – Advanced 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420Acrobat Pro – Introduction2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420Acrobat Section 508 Accessibility – Advanced 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420Acrobat Section 508 Accessibility – Introduction 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420Acrobat LiveCycle Designer – Advanced2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420Acrobat LiveCycle Designer – Introduction2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420Adobe Connect2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420After Effects – Advanced 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420After Effects – Introduction 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420Animate - Advanced 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420Animate - Introduction 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420Apple macOS Support Essentials3 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 1,809.07611420Apple macOS Support Essentials Training & Certification Pack3 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 2,010.08611420Apple Motion3 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 1,411.84611420Articulate Studio Pro - Advanced 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420Articulate Studio Pro - Introduction 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420Articulate Storyline - Advanced2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420Articulate Storyline - Introduction2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420Audio Recording Fundamentals2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420Audition2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420Camtasia 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420Captivate – Advanced 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420Captivate – Introduction 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420Cinema 4D - Advanced2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420Cinema 4D - Introduction2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420Cinema 4D Lite for After Effects2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420Cross Platform Mobile App Development2 daysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420Dreamweaver – Advanced 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420Dreamweaver – Introduction 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420ePUB 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420Final Cut Pro3 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 1,411.84611420Final Cut Pro Training & Certification Pack3 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 1,612.85611420Google Analytics & SEO for Government2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420HTML Email Design 1 Day See Attached Descriptions $ 318.39 611420HTML5 & CSS3 Advanced for Responsive Web Design2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420HTML5 & HTML Introduction with CSS2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420Illustrator – Advanced 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420Illustrator – Introduction 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420Infographics Using Adobe Illustrator2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420InDesign – Advanced 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420InDesign – Introduction 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420JavaScript & jQuery - Advanced2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420JavaScript & jQuery - Introduction2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420Maya - Advanced4 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 1,366.25611420Maya - Introduction4 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 1,366.25611420Photoshop - Advanced 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420Photoshop – Introduction 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420Photoshop Lightroom2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420Premiere Professional – Advanced 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420Premiere Professional – Introduction 2 Days See Attached Descriptions $ 640.81 611420Social Media Training for Government2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420Storytelling & Script Writing for Video Production2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420Video Production Lighting Techniques2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420Videography Fundamentals2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420Web Accessibility Section 508 – Advanced2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420Web Accessibility Section 508 – Introduction2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81611420WordPress2 DaysSee Attached Descriptions$ 640.81BOOTCAMP611420Acrobat Section 508 Accessibility4 DaysSee Attached Descriptions(Introduction + Advanced Outlines)$ 1,281.62611420Acrobat DC 4 DaysSee Attached Descriptions(Introduction + Advanced Outlines)$ 1,281.62611420Acrobat Pro4 DaysSee 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1,281.62611420Photoshop 4 DaysSee Attached Descriptions(Introduction + Advanced Outlines)$ 1,281.62611420Premiere Pro 4 DaysSee Attached Descriptions(Introduction + Advanced Outlines)$ 1,281.62611420Storyline 4 DaysSee Attached Descriptions(Introduction + Advanced Outlines)$ 1,281.62611420Videography & Video Production Lighting 4 DaysSee Attached Descriptions(Introduction + Advanced Outlines)$ 1,281.62611420Web Accessibility Section 508 4 DaysSee Attached Descriptions(Introduction + Advanced Outlines)$ 1,281.62ONE-ON-ONE SELECT TRAINING6114201 Day, 1 Student1 DayCustom Descriptions$ 902.276114201 Day, 2 Students1 DayCustom Descriptions$ 1,083.636114202 Days, 1 Student2 DaysCustom Descriptions$ 1,677.586114202 Days, 2 Students2 DaysCustom Descriptions$ 2,130.98PROJECT BASED TRAINING6114201 Day, 1 Student1 DayCustom Descriptions$ 1,264.996114201 Day, 2 Students1 DayCustom Descriptions$ 1,446.356114201 Day, 3 Students1 DayCustom Descriptions$ 1,899.756114201 Day, 4 Students1 DayCustom 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6,796.476114204 Days, up to 10 Student4 DaysCustom Descriptions$ 7,521.916114204 Days, up to 12 Student4 DaysCustom Descriptions$ 8,247.366114204 Days, up to 15 Student4 DaysCustom Descriptions$ 9,335.526114204 Days, up to 20 Student4 DaysCustom Descriptions$ 11,149.12SMARTPASS?6114204 Pack SmartPass Training VoucherN/ACustom Descriptions$ 2,430.236114205 Pack SmartPass Training Voucher N/A Custom Descriptions $ 2,992.446114207 Pack SmartPass Training Voucher N/A Custom Descriptions $ 4,189.4261142010 Pack SmartPass Training VoucherN/ACustom Descriptions$ 5,848.8761142015 Pack SmartPass Training VoucherN/ACustom Descriptions$ 8,569.2761142020 Pack SmartPass Training VoucherN/ACustom Descriptions$ 11,153.6561142025 Pack SmartPass Training VoucherN/ACustom Descriptions$ 13,602.0261142040 Pack SmartPass Training VoucherN/ACustom Descriptions$ 21,037.7861142050 Pack SmartPass Training VoucherN/ACustom Descriptions$ 24,937.03SMARTSUPPORT TECHNICAL HOURS611420Price per HourN/ACustom Descriptions$ 121.81CUSTOM CLASSROOM TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION PACK611420Custom Classroom Training And Certification Pack2 DaysCustom Descriptions$ 622.17611420Custom Classroom Training And Certification Pack3 DaysCustom Descriptions$ 1,521.91611420Custom Classroom Training And Certification Pack 4 DaysCustom Descriptions$ 1,483.63CUSTOM CLASSROOM TRAINING – 1 Day611420Custom Classroom Training for up to 5 students1 DayCustom Descriptions$ 2,244.33611420Custom Classroom Training for up to 8 students1 DayCustom Descriptions$ 2,698.64611420Custom Classroom Training for up to 10 students1 DayCustom Descriptions$ 3,037.78611420Custom Classroom Training for up to 12 students1 DayCustom Descriptions$ 3,318.89611420Custom Classroom Training for up to 15 students1 DayCustom Descriptions$ 4,012.59611420Custom Classroom Training for up to 20 students1 DayCustom Descriptions$ 4,982.87CUSTOM CLASSROOM TRAINING – 2 Days611420Custom Classroom Training for up to 5 students2 DaysCustom Descriptions $ 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to meet the clients’ goals ensuring effective eLearning experiences. Acts as internal and external resource for emerging trends in learning technologies. Expert instructor and superior customer service skills. Minimum Education: Master’s Degree in instructional design/education. Minimum Experience: 10 years in multimedia design, development, and implementation. Expert methodologies. Expert in human interface. 10-15 years of experience.Minimum Education: BA/BS* Minimum Experience: 10-15 Years of Experience*5 years of direct related experience can be substituted in lieu of a degreeIT Subject Matter Expert: Functional Responsibility: Responsible for the development and presentation of customized and commercial off the shelf (COTS) training for customer and in- house employees. Works with management to analyze learning needs, design instruction, performance support programs, curriculum, and/or schedules. Explores and evaluates potential training methods and delivery alternatives. Assists in the development and documentation of instructor based and technology delivered curriculum and performance support. Develops training aides and criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of training activities. Demonstrates the ability to carry out job tasks independently and provides guidance to others. Technical and core competencies include: demonstrated advanced ability with word-processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software (e.g. Word, Excel, and PowerPoint); familiarity with alternative instructions delivery methods (CBT/WBT); sound grasp of Instructional Systems Design; strong oral and written communications skills; strong presentation skills; demonstrated ability to present complex information clearly; strong editorial skills; meticulous attention to detail; strong team player; ability to be a mentor to other trainers; work independently with a minimum of supervision, and reliable.Minimum Education: BA/BS* Minimum Experience: 10-15 Years of Experience*5 years of direct related experience can be substituted in lieu of a degreeApplications Developer: Functional Responsibility: Responsible for the design, creation and support of application development and knowledge transfer in a wide variety of settings. Able to translate, or oversee translation of, design specifications into executable program code. Work with team members to determine standards and procedures for production. Implement production standards and methodologies on each project. Evaluate system architecture and operational requirement information to identify system design and development criteria. Manage software development and support the use of formal specifications, data flow diagrams, and other accepted design techniques. Makes recommendations for developmental software and hardware. Participates in the creation and delivery of proposals, organizational briefings and in-house training. The Senior Applications Developer will be conversant with different forms of software production (Web Based development, Courseware Development, and Systems/Database Development,) although they may have a specialty or clearer understanding of just one or two areas. Important abilities and knowledge for this position include: the knowledge implementation strategies related to SCORM and Section 508 standards. Ability to troubleshoot executable code for errors in a variety of software packages. Technical and Core Competencies include: excellent written and oral communications skills; solid problem-solving skills with a strong understanding of programming logic; capacity to identify multiple methods of development in order to create cost effective and innovative approaches to program development; knowledge of user interface design, human computer interaction theory, web and mobile delivery. Demonstrate a high level of professionalism, in all dealings with business associates and clients.Minimum Education: BA/BS* Minimum Experience: 10-15 Years of Experience*5 years of direct related experience can be substituted in lieu of a degreeIT Course Developer: Functional Responsibility: Research/review materials. Conduct needs analysis and task analysis. Create storyboards. Write and design training materials that may be in the form of self-instructed modules, online-learning, performance support materials, or instructor-led-training in keeping with the principles of adult learning, and adhering to instructional design standards. Writes drafts keeping in mind curriculum planning and development, collaborating on content with the subject matter expert. Ensures the tone and language are appropriate for the target audience. Continuously interacts with project manager to ensure input, feedback and quality end product. Proficient in HTML, HTML5 and web based training tools such as Adobe, Captivate, Presenter, Articulate Studio and Storyline.Minimum Education: BA/BS* Minimum Experience: 10-15 Years of Experience*5 years of direct related experience can be substituted in lieu of a degreeIT Software Architect: Functional Responsibility: Serve as the principle technologist supporting the selection, design, and integration of learning technologies for multiple projects. Responsible for leading the analysis, design and development of technology architectures to support complex learning solutions. Responsible for maintaining standards and procedures and the daily work activities of the design team on assigned projects.?Promotes design innovation throughout the company. Acts as a mentor to team in creating training products such as job aids, web pages, storyboards, course outlines, and information blueprints. Reviews products for writing standards and sensible course or task flow. Selects methods, techniques and evaluation criterion for obtaining results. Develops and presents instructional and performance support design training and product presentations to in-house employees and customers. Technical and Core Competencies include: Expert knowledge of LMS and LCMS evaluation, selection and integration; demonstrated ability to act as a technical advisor on learning projects. Displays exceptional interpersonal, communication (both written and oral) and organizational skills, and the ability to prioritize multiple tasks for themselves and others. Works with minimum supervision from the project manager.Minimum Education: BA/BS* Minimum Experience: 10-15 Years of Experience*5 years of direct related experience can be substituted in lieu of a degreeSenior Training Specialist/Instructor: Functional Responsibility: Conducts the research necessary to develop and revise training courses and prepares appropriate training catalogs. Prepares all instructor materials (course outline, background material, and training aids). Prepares all student materials (course manuals, workbooks, handouts, completion certificates, and course critique forms). Trains personnel by conducting formal classroom courses, workshops, and seminars. Provides daily supervision of, and direction to, staff. This labor category is offered only in conjunction with IT Professional labor categories.Minimum Education: BA/BS* Minimum Experience: 10-15 Years of Experience*5 years of direct related experience can be substituted in lieu of a degreeIT Senior Consultant: Functional Responsibility: Serves as a senior member of consulting teams as a task manager or as a project leader on projects of limited scope and complexity. As a consulting team member, collects, analyzes, and interprets data in one or more information technology specialties. Develops, or participates in the development of, assignment methodology.Minimum Education: BA/BS* Minimum Experience: 10-15 Years of Experience*5 years of direct related experience can be substituted in lieu of a degreeUSA COMMITMENT TO PROMOTESMALL BUSINESS PARTICIPATION PROCUREMENT PROGRAMSPREAMBLEThinkB!G LLC provides commercial products and services to ordering activities. We are committed to promoting participation of small, small disadvantaged and women-owned small businesses in our contracts. We pledge to provide opportunities to the small business community through reselling opportunities, mentor-protégé programs, joint ventures, teaming arrangements, and MITMENTTo actively seek and partner with small businesses.To identify, qualify, mentor and develop small, small disadvantaged and women-owned small businesses by purchasing from these businesses whenever practical.To develop and promote company policy initiatives that demonstrate our support for awarding contracts and subcontracts to small business concerns.To undertake significant efforts to determine the potential of small, small disadvantaged and women-owned small business to supply products and services to our company.To insure procurement opportunities are designed to permit the maximum possible participation of small, small disadvantaged, and women-owned small businesses.To attend business opportunity workshops, minority business enterprise seminars, trade fairs, procurement conferences, etc., to identify and increase small businesses with whom to partner.To publicize in our marketing publications our interest in meeting small businesses that may be interested in subcontracting opportunities.We signify our commitment to work in partnership with small, small disadvantaged and women-owned small businesses to promote and increase their participation in ordering activity contracts. To accelerate potential opportunities please contact Christine Abunassar, CEO Christine@ , P: 301-362-2250, C: 240-460-0091 F: 1-866-292-9675Acrobat Pro - Advanced1. Adding Signatures and SecurityAdding security to PDF files for opening and modifying a documentCreating and formatting digital signaturesUsing the Fill and Sign toolCertifying PDFs2. Using Acrobat in a Review CycleUnderstanding the review processAdding comments to a PDF documentImporting and viewing commentsCreating a comment summary3. Working with Forms in AcrobatConverting PDF files to interactive PDF formsAdding form fieldsSpecifying an answer formatTypes of form fieldsDistributing formsTracking formsCollecting form dataOptions for distributing formsWorking with form dataCalculating and validating numeric fields4. Using ActionsPredefined actionsCreating an actionAvoiding the Full Screen Mode warningSharing actions5. Using Acrobat in Professional PrintingCreating PDF files for print and prepressGuidelines for creating print-ready PDF filesPre-flighting files (Acrobat Pro)Working with transparency (Acrobat Pro)Custom preflight profilesPDF standardsWhat is rasterization?Flattening options in the Flattener Preview dialog boxSetting up color managementPreviewing your print job (Acrobat Pro)Advanced printing controlsDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Acrobat Pro - Introduction1. Introducing Adobe Acrobat DCAbout PDF, Acrobat, and Acrobat ReaderOpening a PDF fileWorking with the toolbarsWorking with Tools and the Tools paneUsing Task panesNavigating PDF documentsViewing multiple documentsViewing PDF presentations in full screenUsing Read ModeCustomizing the Acrobat toolbarUsing Help2. Using Acrobat with Microsoft Office Files (Windows)Understanding and using Acrobat PDFMakerConverting Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files to Adobe PDFExporting part of a PDF to Word and Excel3. Creating Adobe PDF FilesUsing Create PDFDragging and dropping files to create PDFsConverting different types of files to PDFUsing the Print command to create Adobe PDF filesReducing file sizeOptimizing PDF files (Acrobat Pro)Making scanned text editable and searchableConverting web pages to Adobe PDFCreating a PDF from what you have copied4. Reading and Working with PDF FilesReading, scrolling, and zooming PDFsSearching and printing PDF documentsFilling out PDF formsChecking for accessibility (Acrobat Pro)Making files flexible and accessible (Acrobat Pro)Using Acrobat accessibility features such as automatic scrolling and keyboard shortcuts (Standard and Pro)5. Enhancing PDF DocumentsMoving pages with page thumbnails and the new organize pages toolManipulating pages: inserting, rotating, and deleting pages with new methods introduced in Acrobat DCRenumbering pages: adding page labelsWorking with links and bookmarksSetting document properties and metadataSetting the opening view6. Editing Content in PDF FilesAdding, editing, and formatting textUsing Find and ReplaceReplacing, adding, and editing imagesCopying text and images from a PDF fileExporting PDF content to a PowerPoint presentationSaving PDF files as a Word documentExtracting PDF tables as Excel spreadsheets7. Combining Files into one PDFSelecting and adding files in order to combine themArranging pages and merging the files8. Using Acrobat on Mobile DevicesAbout the Acrobat mobile appsGetting StartedUsing the Acrobat Reader appUsing Document Cloud in a web browserUsing the Fill & Sign appUsing the Adobe Scan appReview questions and answers?Disclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Acrobat Section 508 Accessibility - Advanced1. Current PDF StandardsSection 508WCAG 2.0/WCAG 2.1HHSPDF/UA2. Validation ToolsAcrobat Accessibility CheckerAcrobat Preflight PanelPAC 3 Checker3. Reviewing Tag and Flow OrderTag OrderFlow Order4. Exploring AutotagRunning Autotag on a PDF fileWhere Autotag succeeds and failsFixing errors created in the Autotag processTag Title5. Combining Files and Inserting PagesInserting PagesDealing with tags of inserted contentAdjusting Tags after inserting pagesCombining multiple files6. Working with TablesDealing with merged cellsDefining Scope and Span for merged cellsCreating heading associationsDealing with Merged TablesAddressing Layout TablesGetting Creative with Tables<P> Tags in WordTables that span multiple pagesTable Summaries7. Working with the Content PaneFixing disappearing elementsArtifacting ContentWhen Acrobat stops letting you tag content8. Working with Scanned DocumentsScan QualityEditable Text vs. Searchable ImageRunning Recognize TextTagging ContentNecessary Fixes9. Working with FormsForm Field Auto DetectionAdding Form FieldsAdding Field Descriptions (tooltips)Tagging Form FieldsVerifying Tab Order10. MiscellanyWorking with AcronymsCreating Table of Contents LinksRemediating Footnotes/EndnotesSecurity and AccessibilityAdding Links to figures – Draw link, choose Find Untagged Annotations in Tags pane, TagEmbedding FontsPreflight FixesNested Lists11. Advanced Accessibility in Microsoft WordWorking with Merged Cells In TablesWorking with Multiple Heading Levels in TablesWorking with Complex TablesArtifacting Table ElementsWorking with Text Boxes12. Accessibility in LiveCycle Designer (Optional)Static vs. Dynamic FormsAdding Metadata to a LiveCycle FormAdding Labels for Form Controls (descriptive text)Adding Alternative Text to imagesDefining reading order and tab orderWorking with TablesApplying Proper Structure to a LiveCycle FormRunning the Accessibility Checker13. Advanced Accessibility in Adobe InDesignWorking with Merged Table CellsWorking with Multiple Table HeadersWorking with Complex TablesAchieving Proper Tag Structure in InDesignFigures with TextConverting InDesign Objects into FiguresCreating Forms in InDesignWorking with FootnotesWorking with EndnotesDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Acrobat Section 508 Accessibility - Introduction1. PDF Accessibility OverviewOverview of Portable Document Format (PDF)Determine the Accessibility Path for each PDF DocumentUnderstanding the experience using a screen readerDemonstrating the experience using the JAWS PDF readerStart with an Accessible DocumentCharacteristics of Accessible PDF filesAdobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader Accessibility FeaturesAccessibility Features of Acrobat Pro DC2. Using the Acrobat Pro DC Accessibility CheckerAccessibility Checker (Full Check)Additional Functional Validation TechniquesWCAG 2.0/WCAG 2.1 Mapping to PDF/UA3. Acrobat DC PDF Accessibility Repair WorkflowSetting up an Accessibility workspace in AcrobatStep 1: Examine the PDF FileDetermine if the Document has been TaggedStep 2: Add Document Metadata including Document Title, Subject, Author, and KeywordsSet Initial View/Open OptionsStep 3: Set the Document LanguageReading Order ToolTips for using the Reading Order ToolStep 4: Add Tags to the Document using the Reading Order panelChecking reading order in the Tags paneTags PaneEdit Tags in the Tags paneAdding properties to tagsStep 5: Examine and Repair the Tag StructureStep 6: Tagging ListsStep 7: Appropriately tagging tablesUsing the Table EditorEditing Table TagsAdobe? Acrobat? Pro DC Accessibility Guide: Best Practices for PDF AccessibilityStep 8: Add Alternative TextAdd Alternate Text and Supplementary Information to TagsStep 9: Use the Accessibility Checker to Evaluate the PDF FileCreate Accessible LinksAdd Bookmarks4. Create an Accessible Microsoft Word DocumentMicrosoft Word 2016 Accessibility CheckerAdding MetadataShow or activate PDF Maker in Microsoft WordAdobe Acrobat DC PDF MakerView PDFMaker conversion settingsConvert the Word Document to Accessible PDFChecking the Resulting PDF With Acrobat Pro DCOther options for creating a tagged PDFRepairs You Should Make in the Source FileUse StylesSetting the outline level for stylesColumnsListsTablesLinksAdd Alternative TextRepairs You Should Make in the PDF FileUse Acrobat Action Wizards to Streamline Repetitive Tasks5. Making PowerPoint and Excel Files AccessiblePDF Settings for Microsoft Office ApplicationsAdding MetadataControlling tag structure in PowerPointSetting tag order in PowerPointCreating a PDF file from PowerPointCreating a PDF file from Excel6. Create an Accessible PDF file from Adobe InDesignStructuring contentParagraph and Character StylesDefining Export TagsControlling Reading OrderThe Articles panelThe Layers panelObject Export OptionsAdding Alternate textWorking with TablesAdding LinksAdding bookmarksExportingDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Acrobat LiveCycle Designer - AdvancedLesson 1The Designer EnvironmentDesigner ObjectsMaster and Body PagesForm Design ViewsLesson 2Creating and Configuring Master PagesConfiguring and Organizing DesignerObjectsDraw ObjectsField ObjectsComplex Container ObjectsFormatting PropertiesCustom ObjectsLesson 3Designing Body PagesXML Form DesignsForm Design File FormatsImport and Open Documents and FormsXML Source in DesignerConfiguring the Designer EnvironmentLesson 4Working with Form Data and BindingExport and Submit Form DataEnter, Import, and Merge Form DataBinding an Object to a Data Description ElementUsing External Data SourcesOrganizing the Form Design with SubformsRetrieving Data from Web ServicesConnecting to a WSDL FileCalling the Web ServiceLesson 5Creating a self signature in AcrobatSigning a simple formCreating a signature collectionLocking fields with a signatureUsing multiple signaturesLesson 6Creating 2-D bar codes on simple formsCreating a 2-D bar code collectionReviewing the resultsLesson 7Adding Business Logic with ScriptsIntroducing Scripting in DesignerScripting Languages in DesignerScript EditorCreate Basic ScriptsDesigner Script Editor OptionsLesson 8Using the Scripting Object ModelScripting Object Model EventsWriting SOM ExpressionsForm-level ScriptingAccessing Field PropertiesUsing the XML SourceValidating Form DataMandatory DataLesson 9Creating Dynamic FormsDynamic Form ObjectsSubform ReviewUsing Tables in DesignerSubform TypesDynamic Table PropertiesDynamic Data BindingFormatting TablesFormatting SubformsCreating an Overflow Leader and TrailerUser-Driven Dynamic FormsInstance ManagerLesson 10Using the JavaScript DebuggerUsing Host and Event AccessorsThe Script ObjectUsing the Acrobat JavaScript Object ModelAdvanced Scripting TechniquesDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Acrobat LiveCycle Designer - Introduction1. Basics of Adobe LiveCycle DesignerGetting Started with Static & Dynamic FormsUnderstanding XFA Form DevelopmentLearning the Designer WorkspacePalettes and ObjectsWorking from a TemplateDesigning from PagesCreating Your First Form2. The Importance of Form DesignThe Form as a Brand Touch PointImproving AestheticsPrinciples of Good Form DesignGraphic Design TipsTypography TipsInteraction Design TipsGuiding with Button DesignRadio Buttons and Check BoxesCreating 508 Compliant Forms3. Learning the Form ObjectsThe Adobe LiveCycle Designer WorkspaceThe Layout EditorThe Script EditorThe PalettesText ObjectsGraphic ObjectsImage ObjectsField ObjectsButton ObjectsCheck Boxes and Radio ButtonsMaster and Body PagesSub-forms and FlowTablesFonts and TabbingCreating & Configuring a Custom Library4. Form ScriptingThe Benefits of ScriptingForm Calc and JavaScriptThe Script EditorScripting BasicsPropertiesVariablesReferencing ObjectsThe Form Object ModelWorking with EventsScript ObjectsDebugging ScriptsUsing the Action Builder5. Form DataWorking with Data in DesignerFormatting DataSubmitting DataData BindingData ValidationBarcode Types6. Scripts for Building FormsMessage Box ScriptsMutually Exclusive Check BoxesChanging Background ColorsChanging ImagesSetting a Field as RequiredWorking with Page NumbersThe Date ObjectMedium Length ScriptsDisabling All Form FieldsAdd Time to DateDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.After Effects - Advanced1. Distorting Objects with the Puppet ToolsAbout the Puppet toolsAdding Position pinsAdding Advanced and Bend pinsStiffening an areaAnimating pin positionsUsing the Puppet tools to animate videoRecording animation2. Using the Roto Brush ToolAbout rotoscopingCreating a segmentation boundaryFine-tuning the matteFreezing your Roto Brush tool resultsChanging the backgroundAdding animated textOutputting your project3. Performing Color CorrectionAdjusting color balance with levelsAdjusting color with the Lumetri Color effectReplacing the backgroundColor-correcting using Auto LevelsMotion tracking the cloudsReplacing the sky in the second clipColor grading4. Creating Motion Graphics TemplatesPreparing a master compositionSetting up a templateAdding properties to the Essential Graphics panelProviding image optionsProtecting the timing of a sectionExporting the template5. Using 3D FeaturesCreating 3D textUsing 3D viewsImporting a backgroundAdding 3D lightsAdding a cameraExtruding text in After EffectsAnimating 3D textFinishing the project6. Working with the 3D Camera TrackerAbout the 3D Camera Tracker effectTracking the footageCreating a ground plane, a camera, and the initial textCreating additional text elementsLocking an image to a plane with a solid layerTidying the compositionAdding a final objectCreating realistic shadowsAdding ambient lightAdding an effectPreviewing the composition7. Advanced Editing TechniquesStabilizing a shotUsing single-point motion trackingRemoving unwanted objectsCreating a particle simulationRetiming playback using the Timewarp effect8. Rendering and OutputtingAbout rendering and outputExporting using the Render QueueCreating templates for the Render QueueRendering movies with Adobe Media EncoderDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.After Effects - Introduction1. Getting to know the WorkflowCreating a project and importing footageCreating a composition and arranging layersAdding effects and modifying layer propertiesAnimating the compositionPreviewing your workOptimizing performance in After EffectsRendering and exporting your compositionCustomizing workspacesControlling the brightness of the user interfaceFinding resources for using After Effects2. Creating a Basic Animation Using Effects and PresetsImporting footage using Adobe BridgeCreating a new compositionWorking with imported Illustrator layersApplying effects to a layerApplying an animation presetPrecomposing layers for a new animationPreviewing the effectsAdding transparencyRendering the composition3. Animating TextAbout text layersInstalling a font using Adobe FontsCreating and formatting point textAnimating with scale keyframesUsing a text animation presetAnimating imported Photoshop textAnimating type trackingAnimating text opacityAnimating an image to replace textUsing a text animator groupAnimating a layer’s positionAdding motion blur4. Working with Shape LayersCreating the compositionAdding a shape layerCreating a self-animating shapeDuplicating a shapeCreating custom shapesPositioning layers with snappingAnimating a shapeAnimating using parentingUsing nulls to connect pointsPreviewing the composition5. Animating a Multimedia PresentationAdjusting anchor pointsParenting layersPrecomposing layersKeyframing a motion pathAnimating additional elementsApplying an effectAnimating precomposed layersAnimating the backgroundAdding an audio track6. Animating LayersSimulating lighting changesDuplicating an animation using the pick whipUsing a track matte to confine animationAnimating using the Corner Pin effectSimulating a darkening skyRetiming the composition7. Working with MasksAbout masksCreating a mask with the Pen toolEditing a maskFeathering the edges of a maskReplacing the content of the maskAdding a reflectionCreating a vignetteAdjusting the timingTrimming the work areaDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Animate - Advanced1. Advanced Motion TweeningAbout the Motion EditorUnderstanding the project fileAdding motion tweensEditing property curvesViewing options for the Motion EditorCopying and pasting curvesAdding complex eases2. Character AnimationLayer parentingUsing classic tweensMaking and animating deformationsGraphic symbols for lip-syncing dialogue3. Controlling the CameraAnimating camera movesUsing the cameraCreating depthAttaching layers to the camera for fixed graphicsExporting your final movie4. Animating Shapes and Using MasksAnimating shapesUnderstanding the project fileCreating a shape tweenChanging the paceAdding more shape tweensCreating a looping animationUsing shape hintsPreviewing animations with onion skinningAnimating colorCreating and using masksAnimating the mask and masked layersEasing a shape tween5. Creating Interactive NavigationAbout interactive moviesActionScript and JavaScriptCreating buttonsPreparing the timelineCreating destination keyframesNavigating the Actions panelAdding JavaScript interactivity with the Actions panel wizardCreating a Home buttonPlaying animation at the destinationAnimated buttons6. Creating Virtual Reality EnvironmentsAbout virtual realityVR Panorama and VR 360 documentsCreating a texture layerCreating new scenesAdding interactivityAdding graphics and animationMoving the camera positionPublishing VR projects7. Working with Sound and VideoUnderstanding the project fileUsing soundsUnderstanding videoUsing Adobe Media Encoder CCUnderstanding encoding optionsPlayback of external video in your projectAdding a video without playback controls8. PublishingUnderstanding publishingConverting to HTML5 CanvasPublishing for HTML5Publishing a desktop applicationPublishing to mobile devicesNext stepsDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Animate - Introduction1. Getting AcquaintedStarting Adobe Animate and opening a fileUnderstanding document types and creating a new documentGetting to know the workspaceWorking with the Library panelUnderstanding the Timeline panelUsing the Properties panelUsing the Tools panelAdding layer effectsUndoing steps in AnimatePreviewing your movieModifying the content and StageSaving your movie2. Creating Graphics and TextUnderstanding strokes and fillsCreating shapesMaking selectionsEditing shapesUsing gradient fillsUsing variable-width strokesUsing swatches and tagged swatchesCreating curvesUsing transparency to create depthBeing expressive with the Fluid Brush and custom brushesCreating and editing textAligning and distributing objectsAbout symbolsCreating symbolsManaging symbol instancesApplying filters for special effectsConverting and exporting art3. Animating SymbolsAbout animationUnderstanding the project fileAnimating positionChanging the pacing and timingAnimating transparencyAnimating filtersAnimating transformationsEditing multiple framesChanging the path of the motionSwapping tween targetsCreating nested animationsEasingFrame-by-frame animationAnimating 3D motionExporting your final movieDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Apple macOS Support Essentials Part 1. Installation and ConfigurationUpdate, upgrade, and reinstall macOS CatalinaSet up and configure macOS on an individual MacUse the command-line interfaceUse macOS RecoveryPart 2: User AccountsManage user accountsManage user home foldersManage macOS security and password managementPart 3: File Systems and StorageManage file systems and storageManage encryptionManage permissions and file sharingPart 4: Data ManagementUse hidden items, shortcuts, and file archivesUse metadata and SpotlightManage system resources and Time MachinePart 5: Apps and ProcessesInstall, manage, and troubleshoot appsManage documentsPart 6: Network ConfigurationManage basic and advanced network settingsTroubleshoot network issuesPart 7: Network ServicesManage network services, host sharing, and a personal firewallPart 8: System ManagementManage printers and scannersTroubleshoot peripherals, startup, and other system issuesDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Apple Motion1. Getting Around in MotionFollowing a New ParadigmOpening MotionImporting VideoSetting a Play RangeTransforming and Duplicating a ClipAdding EffectsHiding and Showing the Project PaneStylizing with FiltersFraming with a MaskCompositing with a Blend ModeAdding TextAnimating with TextUsing Library ContentArranging LayersUsing Function KeysOutputting Projects2. Building a CompositeSetting Up a ProjectCreating a Background Using the InspectorUsing Photoshop FilesCompositing with Blend Modes and FiltersEditing in MotionMaking Overwrite EditsManaging Timeline TracksApplying Masks and Using Clones and Importing Motion Projects Creating Animation with Behaviors Adding Basic Motion BehaviorsStacking BehaviorsUsing Basic Motion Behaviors in 3DUsing Simulation BehaviorsApplying Parameter BehaviorsCloning a Group and Combining Behaviors and Adding a Light3. Animating with KeyframesRecording KeyframesChanging Keyframes InterpolationSetting Keyframes ManuallyUsing Keyframes on Multiple ParametersWorking with Multiple Keyframe Curves and Animating Crop with KeyframesCreating Content with GeneratorsShapes and Paint StrokesDrawing ShapesCreating a Background with a GeneratorSearching for ContentModifying Animated ContentMasking with ImagesImporting Vector GraphicsWorking with Paint StrokesUsing Shape Behaviors and Using the Bezier Tool4. Creating Text EffectsCreating, Formatting and Styling Text LayersSaving and Applying Text Style PresetsDuplicating, editing and Aligning Text LayersApplying Text BehaviorsUsing the Glyph ToolSaving a Text Animation Favorite and Adding Motion Blur Working with Particle Emitters and Replicators Using Emitters to Make Particle SystemsAdjusting Emitter and Cell Controls in the InspectorAdding CellsUsing Emitters from the LibraryReplicating Elements and Modifying Replicator Presets5. Using AudioImporting AudioSetting Markers and Keyframes in the Audio EditorWorking with Audio and VideoEditing to the Beat and Animating with Audio6. Speed Changes and Optical FlowCreating Constant Speed ChangesUsing Frame Blending and Optical FlowCreating Speed Ramps with KeyframesCreating Speed Effects with Retiming Behaviors and Using Time Filters7. Stabilizing, Tracking and KeyingTracking and Stabilizing a ShotKeying Greenscreen FootageCreating Garbage MasksCorrecting Color for Seamless Compositing8. Publishing Smart Templates for Final Cut Pro XSetting up the Final Cut Pro ProjectWorking with Effects PresetsModifying Effects Presets,Creating Smart Motion TemplatesCompleting the AnimationUsing Build In and Build Out MarkersPublishing Parameters9. Rigging and Publishing WidgetsRigging a Checkbox WidgetModifyingTesting and Publishing a WidgetDeconstructing a Transition ProjectRigging a Pop-up WidgetUsing the Link Parameter BehaviorCreating a Final Cut EffectRigging the Slider Widget and Publishing Widgets and Parameters10. Building a 3D SceneMaking 3D Transformations in the CanvasConverting 2D Groups to 3DAdding and Working with CamerasArranging and Modifying Groups and Layers in 3D Space and Mixing 2D and 3D Groups11. Animating Cameras and Using Advanced 3D FeaturesAnimating a Camera with BehaviorsUsing Advanced 3D FeaturesWorking with Depth of FieldTurning on ReflectionsUsing Lights and Shadows and Exporting Advanced 3D FeaturesDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Articulate Studio Pro - Introduction1. Overview of Effective e-LearningDifferent Ways to Utilize Articulate StudioCourses, e-Learning, Tutorials,?Presentations, Promotional/ Marketing?Communication2. Getting To Know Articulate Studio ‘13What Articulate Studio is & what it doesPresenter OverviewQuizmaker OverviewEngage Overview3. Working with PresenterPowerpoint vs PresenterGraphicsThe Presenter Ribbon4. Setting up Your Player TemplatePlayer Elements & OptionsCreating Your Own Look & FeelPresentation Options (Setting Defaults)Adding PresentersAdding Playlists (background audio)Working with SlidesAdding TextAdding Objects & ShapesAdding Images and Logos5. AnimationsSetting up Single & Multiple animationsSyncing Animations to Audio6. Annotations (Highlighting Important?Information)Recording AnnotationsRecording Multiple AnnotationsAnnotations Best Practices?7. Learning GamesLearning Game TypesCreating a New Learning GameEditing an Existing Learning Game8. Working with Web ObjectsAttaching Files to Your PresentationInserting Movies?9. Slide PropertiesNavigation TitlesPlayer View ModesLevelsLocking SlidesAdding Background AudioWorking with BranchingHiding Slides from Your Navigation AreaSetting up Your Slide Advance10. Working with AudioSetting Up Narration Script/ Slide NotesRecording Your NarrationImporting Audio (Single & Multiple Slides)Editing VolumeEditing Audio waveformsAdding SilenceRecording New AudioTimelineZooming In or Out of the WaveformRemoving a Portion of a Slide’s AudioInserting SilenceAudio Recording Tips & Best PracticesWorking with VideoInserting video files into your slidesCapturing video from webcamBasic video editingTrimming & Cropping11. Introducing QuizmakerExploring the Quizmaker RibbonUnderstanding Quiz TypesExploring Question TypesCreating Your Own Player TemplateLayout & Color SchemesQuiz player elementsSetting up Quiz DefaultsCreating a QuestionWorking in Form ViewWorking in Slide ViewWorking with Blank SlidesImporting QuestionsSetting up ConditionalFeedback/BranchingDealing with Question GroupsSetting Up a Question Bank12. Introducing EngageUnderstanding How Interactions WorkChoosing an InteractionPlayer TemplateWorking with the different interactionsSpecific Interaction PropertiesAdding Your Content13. Creating a CourseWhat Do You Need?Gathering Your AssetsSetting Up Your Course FlowBasic Storyboarding (UnderstandingInstructional Design)Look & Feel Is Important: Some GraphicDesign Best PracticesBuilding a Simple CourseBuilding a Scenario-Based, Branched?Course14. Combining the SuiteInserting Quizmaker into PresenterInserting Engage Into PresenterInteraction Properties in PresenterInserting Interactions as a Player TabOther Player Tab Elements15. PublishingPublishing FormatsLearning Management System TipsPublishing for ReviewPublishing for Low BandwidthEnvironments16. Best Practices for CollaborativeDeveloping & Sharing FilesIntroducing ReplayRecording videoEditing videoImporting videoAdding lower thirdsCreating transitionsEditing AudioPublishing a mixed down videoDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Articulate Studio Pro - Advanced1. Principles of Basic Graphic DesignLayout elements2. Revisiting The BasicsPlayer TemplatesSlide MastersBasic Branching3. PowerPoint Tips & Tricks for Articulate Studio UsersMotion PathsCombining animations for effectWorking with GraphicsBackground removalCombining Shapes4. Articulate Presenter: Under The HoodCreating A Custom CD MenuGrouping Presentations With A MenuRemoving The Skin5. Quizmaker Tips & TricksUsing Zoom Tool For HintsTracking Multiple Quizzes in Articulate OnlineCreating Video QuestionsCreating Audio Questions6. Quizmaker: Under the HoodCreating Custom Certificates7. Using One Inside the OtherGain a little more control by embedding QuizmakerEngage inside of Presenter (the other way)Embedding Engage inside of QuizmakerEmbedding Quizmaker inside of Engage8. Articulate Studio and Adobe Captivate9. Web Objects To the RescueImporting Engage as Web ObjectImporting Quizmaker as a Web ObjectLinking To Another Presentation as a Web Object10. Using Screenr in your courseWatermarking your Screenr Video with EncoderAdding Screen RecordingDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Articulate Storyline 3 / 360 - Advanced1. Accelerating Production FlowImportance of Themes for Rapid DevelopmentMaster SlidesLayout SlidesPlaceholder Elements2. Variables & Advanced TriggersWorking With System VariablesWorking With User Defined VariablesWorking With LMS VariablesAdvanced TriggersConditional TriggersStates and Storyline Objects3. Questions and QuizzesImporting Questions for other sourcesCreating Freeform InteractionsQuiz Master SlidesQuiz Feedback MastersQuestion BanksCustomizing Quiz Results Slides4. Custom Interaction TemplatesUsing templates in StorylineCreating custom interaction templates in Storyline5. Working with TeamsSaving and sharing themesSaving and sharing playersSaving and sharing colors themesSaving and sharing interaction templates6. PublishingPublishing optionsWebLMS7. JavaScript and StorylineJavaScript within StorylineJavaScript communication with browser/internetUsing JavaScript for advanced variable manipulationJavaScript as a data sourceJavaScript communication with LMSRetrieve and parse username from LMSSet custom scores and LMS variableDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Articulate Storyline 3 / 360 - Introduction1. Introduction to StorylineE-Learning OverviewStoryline’s Role in E-LearningLayout & Design Considerations for Storyline ProjectsWorkflow and File Organization Practices for Storyline2. Getting to Know StorylineExamine a Finished ProjectChanging View in StorylineStoryviewSlideviewMaster ViewNavigating a Project via Timeline and SlidesTabs in StorylineStoryline LibrariesProperties and Properties SubpanelsPreviewing Storyline Projects3. Creating a New Storyline ProjectDetermining Proper Slide Size for ProjectChoosing ThemeOrganizing Storyline project using Scenes in Story view4. Working with Slides In StorylineInserting Slides into Storyline ProjectIn Story viewIn Slide viewChoosing a layout for a new slideControlling Slide Transitions5. Adding Objects to Storyline SlidesImagesScreenshotsShapes and Smart ObjectsCaptionsCharactersText BoxesInserting special charactersUsing links in Text BoxCreate Scrolling Text BoxesControlsButtonsSlidersHotspotsCheckboxesRadio ButtonsData Entry ElementsInteractive MarkersSimulate Mouse Movements in Storyline6. Working with Media in StorylineVideoVideo import from FileStreamed video from InternetVideo from WebcamAudioAdd audio to slideWeb ObjectsFor VideoFor Internet resourcesOther ObjectsHighlight BoxesMouse CursorZoom AreaRollover ObjectsWeb ObjectsAdding Accessibility to Objects in HTML5 (508 Accessibility)Animating Objects7. Triggers and StorylineSlide TriggersButton TriggersActions8. Working With Themes and Master Slides in StorylineWhy Themes Are Important for Rapid, Repeatable E-Learning DevelopmentApplying a Theme to a Storyline DocumentWorking with Master Slide View to Modify an Existing ThemeMaster Slides vs. Layout SlidesSaving and Sharing a Custom Theme with your WorkgroupObject Styling and FormattingUsing Themes to rapidly build e-learning course structure9. Quizzes In StorylineOverview of Question FormatsInserting Question Slides into StorylineForm view vs slide viewQuiz Results SlidesSetting Quiz PreferencesSetting Preferences for Publishing to a Learning Management System (LMS)10. Object States in StorylineBuilt-in statesPredefined statesUser defined statesControlling states of objects with triggers11. Working with Audio and NarrationRecording Audio Narration Directly from StorylineHardware Setup and Configuration for Voice Over Narration12. Recording for Software Simulations/DemosRecording Software SimulationsSetting up PreferencesManaging and publishing of Screen RecordingFine tuning screen recordings13. Recording for SoftwareSimulations/DemosRecording Software SimulationsSetting up PreferencesManaging and publishing of Screen RecordingFine tuning screen recordings14. Publishing Options in StorylineConfiguring the Storyline playerFlash SWF vs HTML5Publishing for Deployment to LMSDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Audio Recording Fundamentals 1. Core Knowledge?Signal ChainTypes of MicrophonesTypes of ConnectionsHow Audio is Recorded Digitally (Sample Rate, Bit Rate)Audio Files2. Using Omni-Directional MicrophonesTypical Use CasesPros and ConsBest PracticesAffordable High-Quality Options3. Using Shotgun MicrophonesTypical Use CasesPros and ConsBest PracticesAffordable High-Quality Options4. Using Lavaliere MicrophonesTypical Use CasesPros and ConsBest PracticesAffordable High-Quality Options5. Stereo RecordingMic Placement StylesStyle Pros and Cons6. A Brief Intro to Ambisonic RecordingEquipmentPros and Cons7. Practical Applications?The second day of training focuses on more Practical Applications, so if you’re using Articulate Storyline, Camtasia, Adobe Premiere Pro, or Audition you will be able to have hands-on experience with it.Disclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Audition 1. Set Up Adobe Audition CCAudio interface basicsWindows audio setupTesting inputsUsing external interfacesKeyboard shortcuts2. The Audition InterfaceTwo applications in oneAudition workspacesExplore the interface3. Waveform EditingOpen a fileVideo filesSelect regionsCut, Copy, and PasteUse multiple clipboardsMix pasteCreate a loopShowing waveform data under the cursorAdd fades4. EffectsEffects basicsUsing the Effects RackEffect categoriesAmplitude and Compression effectsDelay and echo effectsFilter and EQ effectsModulation effectsNoise reduction/restorationReverb effectsSpecial effectsStereo imagery effectsTime and Pitch effectsThird-party effects (VST and AU)Using the Effects menuPresets and favorites5. Audio RestorationReducing hissReducing cracklesReducing pops and clicksReducing broadband noiseDe-humming a fileRemoving artifactsManual sound removalThe Spot Healing brushAutomated sound removal6. MasteringMastering basicsEqualizationDynamicsAmbienceStereo imagingPush the drum hits; then apply the changesMastering diagnostics7. Sound DesignGenerate noise, speech, and tonesCreating rain soundsCreating a babbling brookCreating insects at nightCreating an alien choirCreating sci-fi machine effectsCreating an alien drone flybyExtracting frequency bands8. Creating and Recording FilesRecording into the Waveform EditorRecording into the Multitrack EditorChecking remaining free spaceDragging into an Audition editorImporting tracks as individual files from an audio CD9. Multitrack SessionsCreate a multitrack sessionMultitrack session templatesMultitrack and Waveform Editor integrationChanging track colorsThe Tracks panelLoop selections for playbackTrack controlsChannel mapping in the Multitrack EditorThe Multitrack Editor Effects Rack10. Multitrack Session EditingCreate a mixtapeMixing or exporting a collection of clips as a single fileMerge clips into a single fileEditing clip lengthClip edits: Split, Trim, VolumeExtend a clip via loopingRemix11. AutomationClip automationTrack automation12. Video SoundtracksMultitrack session videoAudition integration with Adobe Premiere Pro CCAutomatic Speech Alignment13. The Essential Sound PanelAutomating tasksAssigning audio typesEssential Sound panel presets14. The Multitrack MixerAudio Mixer basics15. Creating Music with Sound LibrariesDownload Adobe sound effectsPreparingBuilding a rhythm trackAdding more percussionAdding melodic elementsUsing loops with different pitch and tempoAdding effects16. Recording and Output in the Multitrack EditorGetting ready to record a trackSetting up the metronomeFile managementRecording a part in a trackRecording an additional part (overdub)Punching over a mistakeComposite recordingExporting a stereo mix of the songExporting with Adobe Media Encoder17. MixingTesting your acousticsThe mixing processDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Camtasia 20191. Exploring CamtasiaThe Camtasia InterfaceThe Media Bin and LibraryThe Canvas and Timeline2. Recording VideosRehearsalsRecording Screen ActionsAnnotationsRecording Effects3. Adding MediaVideosImagesMulti-track ProjectsCursor Effects4. Groups, Annotations, Behaviors, and TransitionsGroupsAnnotationsThemesBehaviorsTransitions5. AudioImporting Audio MediaVoice NarrationSplitting MediaAudio Editing6. SharingStandalone and Web Videos7. Extending, Zooming, and HotspotsExtendingZoom AnimationsMarkersHotspots8. Quizzes and Reporting ResultsQuizzesEmailing Quiz ResultsReporting Data to an LMS9. PowerPoint and CaptionsPowerPoint to CamtasiaClosed Captions?Disclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Captivate 2019 - Advanced 1. Accelerating Production FlowImportance of Themes for Rapid DevelopmentImporting directly from Photoshop Layer CompsWorking with Responsive ThemesUsing States to Reduce Timeline Clutter2. Variables & Advanced ActionsWorking With System VariablesWorking With User Defined VariablesWorking With LMS VariablesAdvanced ActionsConditional ActionsStates and Captivate Objects3. Questions and QuizzesImporting Questions for other sourcesDrag-and-Drop Interaction WizardCreating PretestsQuiz Master SlidesQuiz Feedback MastersQuestion PoolsCustomizing Quiz Results Slides4. Working with Responsive LayoutsFluid LayoutsFluid BoxesBreakpoint Layouts9 slice scalingRelative positioning and scaling5. Working with TeamsSaving and sharing themesSaving and sharing skinsSaving and sharing object stylesSaving and sharing color swatches6. PublishingPublishing optionsWebLMSMobileHTML5 Tracker7. JavaScript and CaptivateJavaScript within CaptivateJavaScript communication with browser/internetUsing JavaScript for advanced variable manipulationJavaScript as a data sourceJavaScript communication with LMSRetrieve and parse username from LMSSet custom scores and LMS variables8. Virtual RealityVR OverviewLive Device Preview for VR360 Learning ExperiencesDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Captivate 2019 - Introduction1. IntroductionE-Learning OverviewCaptivates Role in E-LearningLayout & Design Considerations for Captivate ProjectsWorkflow and File Organization Practices for Captivate2. Getting to Know CaptivateExamine a Finished ProjectChanging View in CaptivateNavigating a Project via Timeline and SlidesMenus and Panels in Adobe CaptivateCaptivate LibrariesProperties and Properties SubpanelsPreviewing Captivate Projects3. Creating a New Captivate ProjectProject Types ExplainedBlank Projects (non-responsive)Responsive ProjectsImport and Round Trip from PowerPoint for Responsive eLearningVideo DemosSoftware SimulationsDetermining Proper Slide Size for a Project4. Working with Slides In CaptivateInsert Slides Apply Layouts to SlidesReorder SlidesCreating Groups of SlidesControlling Slide Transitions5. Adding Objects to Captivate LayoutsObjects in the Captivate TimelineText Captions and Their Role in CaptivateShapes and Smart ObjectsOther ObjectsHighlight BoxesMouse CursorZoom AreaRollover ObjectsWeb Objects6. Adding Accessibility to Objects in HTML5 (508 Accessibility)Animating ObjectsWorking with Media In CaptivateInserting and Working with ImagesCharacter AnimationsHTML5 Animations (from Animate CC) vs. Flash AnimationsUsing Web Objects to extend CaptivateWorking with SVG Format Scalable Vector Assets (Illustrator files)Adding Video directly to the TimelineAdding Interactive Video from a Streaming Server (YouTube, Vimeo)Adding Audio Assets to TimelineAdding Audio Assets to Library7. Adding Interactions to CaptivateButtons and Click Boxes in CaptivateTextTransparentImage ButtonsClick BoxesLearning InteractionsAdding Actions to Existing ObjectsUsing States within Interactive Objects8. Working With Themes and Master Slides in CaptivateWhy Themes Are Important for Rapid, Repeatable E-Learning DevelopmentFluid Boxes 2.0Applying a Theme to a Captivate DocumentWorking with Master Slide View to Modify an Existing ThemeMaster Slides vs. Layout SlidesSaving and Sharing a Custom Theme to Collaborate with your WorkgroupObject Styling and Custom Styles9. Recording Activity Your Screen for Software Simulations/DemosVideo Screen RecordingsRecording a video demo using Smart Video Recording with Automatic Chroma Key EffectsUsing a video demo recording in your E-learningRecording Software SimulationsSetting up PreferencesModes of Screen RecordingRecording for Demonstrations, Training and Assessments Simultaneously10. Working with Audio and NarrationUsing Slide Notes as Narrative Script and for Text-to-Speech ConversionRecording Audio Narration Directly from CaptivateHardware Setup and Configuration for Voice Over Narration11. Quizzes In CaptivateOverview of Question FormatsCSV Question Import TemplateInserting Question Slides into CaptivateCustomizing Results Slides for FeedbackSetting Quiz PreferencesSetting Preferences for Publishing to a Learning Management System (LMS)12. Publishing OptionsAutomatic Device PreviewerConfiguring the Player Skin and Table of ContentsFlash SWF vs. HTML5HTML5 Publishing and the HTML5 Tracker FeatureHybrid PublishingPublishing for Deployment to LMSDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Cinema 4D - Advanced1. Workshop OverviewCurriculumDemo ReelsIndustry Trends: Octane Render in C4DWhat’s New in Cinema 4D R18/R19Workstation Specs for 3D AnimationC4D ResourcesProject File Management for 3D AnimationBest PracticesWorkstation Installs Check2. C4D InterfaceC4D WINDOWS-Timeline (Dope Sheet): Window… for keyframing-Timeline (F-curve): Window… for graph editing keyframes3. Advanced ModelingPointsEdgesPolygon FaceIntro to poly-modelingParametric vs. Polygon Object Modeling in Cinema 4DObject creation state vs. object polygon editing stateModeling with Polygon Selections – Cinema 4D Tutorial(Spiral Staircase example)4. LightingGI (GLOBAL ILLUMINATION)5. Advanced TexturingMaterialsUV mapping-Export UV Map to PhotoshopBaking materialsEnvironmental-Grow Grass (on plane)Adjust grass parameters-GI effects grass-Sky Settings6. Advanced AnimationRe-timing animation (time tracks, xrefs, etc)Baking animation (PLA, object, motion clips)Speed Up & Slow DownXRef7. MoGraphOverview (cover the method of mograph)Mograph Time EffectorMograph Sphere AnimationThe MoGraph Effector tabExploding Things with MoGraphCreating clonesEffectors / Cinema 4D Deformers – The FFD DeformerDealing with text (cloner, motex, fracture)MatrixWeight Maps / Cloner & Weight Map Paint BrushMograph Cache Tags8. DynamicsSimulation TagsCinema 4D Dynamics: The BasicsRigid Body / Collision Body etcAdjust Bullet Time Physics parameters / Gravity / Friction etc..Mograph FractureTips For Using Soft Body Dynamics9. Advanced RenderingGI – caches, baking, still, animationPhysical vs. StandardCompositing tagsPhysical vs Standard RenderPhysical Render Engine Speed and QualityRender Faster With This New Interactive LayoutLighting & rendering in CINEMA 4D10. Advanced CompositingExternal comp tagsUsing compositing tags in CINEMA 4DDealing with 3D dataCustom render layersAfter Effects / Cineware / AE 3D ScenesFrom Cinema 4D to After Effects – External CompositingC4D to AE Null Problems3D External CompositingHidden tags11. Advanced Customization in C4DPreferences vs. Scene SettingsCreating a custom start .c4d fileCinema 4D R18 Useful preferences and setupApplication PreferencesCreate new project with same settingsCinema Preferences – Template file – Custom MenuDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Cinema 4D - Introduction1. C4D BasicsNavigating the Cinema 4D InterfaceMenus, Tools, Windows and The TimelineBrowsers in C4DLayoutsImport and Export of 3D ObjectsC4D File Extensions Vs. 3D Model File FormatsCoordinate Axis / Constrain AxisRender Buttons / Render to Picture Viewer2.?Hierarchy in C4DObject Browser Structure: Parent-Child RelationshipsAttributes ManagerSwitches & C4D StoplightsLayersC4D Tags3. 3D ModelingObject Creation States: Parametric Vs. PolygonalPoints, Polygons, and Edges: Selection and ManipulationDrawing tools for Object Creation / Working with SplinesImporting Vector Art from Photoshop and Illustrator4. Generators in C4DModeling GeneratorsDeformersMultiplayers: Array and Cloning ToolsSubdivision Surface Generators5. Lights and CamerasLights in C4DShadow TypesAnimating lightsCameras in C4D / Camera ViewsCamera Rigs6. TexturingCreating materials in the Materials EditorMaterials and Object ApplicationRestricting materials to a selectionDealing with Alphas7. AnimationKeyframing (attributes and objects)The timeline / keyframe indicatorsInterpolation (F-Curve Editor)Dopesheet Editor / Fine tuning Keyframes8. RenderingRender Settings for C4DRendering for print, video, etc resolution settingsAlpha channels / Rendering Clips Vs. Image File SequencesDof / Motion Blur9. CompositingSetting up multi-passRender Pass Image Sequences for Compositing10. CustomizingCreating a custom layout in C4DModifying shortcutsPreferences Vs. Scene SettingsCreating a custom start .c4d fileDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Cinema 4D Lite for After Effects1. Getting Started in CINEMA 4DWhat is CINEMA 4D Lite and CINEWARE?Creating a CINEMA 4D FileModeling in CINEMA 4D LiteApplying Materials in CINEMA 4D LiteMoving Around in CINEMA 4D LiteAdding Lights in CINEMA 4D LiteAnimating in CINEMA 4D LiteRendering in After Effects2. Modeling in CINEMA 4DThe CINEMA 4D WorkflowModeling with PrimitivesGenerating Objects with NURBSDefining Surface PropertiesLighting a SceneWorking with CamerasAdding Visual Effects and Rendering3. 3D Camera Tracking and Compositing with?CINEWARECINEWARE Render SettingsUsing the 3D Camera Tracker in After EffectsCompositing a 3D Object with CINEWAREExporting a CINEMA 4D file from After EffectsUsing Null and Camera Objects in CINEMA 4D4. Casting Shadows Using Layers with CINEWARELights and Shadows in CINEMA 4DCreating a Shadow Catcher in After EffectsAdding Shadows in CINEMA 4DSetting Up Layers and Compositing TagsCompositing Layers with CINEWARE5. Lighting EffectsSeeing the LightAdding Volumetric LightingMixing Color with LightsCombining 2D and 3D Effects6. Materials and Shaders in MotionWhat are Shaders?Using Volumetric ShadersProduct Placement with Alpha ChannelsAnimating Materials with Noise ShadersOptimizing a CINEMA 4D Scene7. Working with Cameras in CINEMA 4D and?CINEWARECameras in CINEMA 4D and CINEWAREUsing Camera Layers in After EffectsAttaching a Target Camera to a SplineControlling Multiple Cameras in CINEWAREAdding a Stage Object to Change Cameras8. Multi-Pass Rendering with CINEWARERendering in CINEMA 4D LiteCreating Shadows with Ambient OcclusionSetting Up Multi-Pass RenderingAdding an Object BufferCompositing Multi-Pass Layers in CINEWARE9. Beyond CINEMA 4D LiteUpgrading from CINEMA 4D LiteModeling with Points. Edges, and PolygonsExploring MoGraph Objects in CINEMA 4DAnimating with Sound EffectorAdding Dynamics to a SceneDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Cross-Platform Mobile App Development Using PhoneGAP Build & jQuery Mobile 1. Cross Platform App Development with HTML5HTML5/CSS3/Javascript and Responsive Layout for Apps OverviewThe Role of Cordova/PhoneGap LibrariesBuilding a Simple Mobile App with Phone Gap Build2.Using a jQuery Mobile Framework for Rapid App DevelopmentStructure of a jQuery Mobile AppjQuery Mobile Elements: Pages, Buttons, ListsjQuery Mobile APIs: Change Page3. Working with PhoneGap APIs- Accessing Cross Platform Internal Mobile Device Capabilities with APIsAccelerometer Object and MethodsCompass Object and MethodsGeolocation Object and MethodsMedia Object and MethodsCamera Object and MethodsStorage Object and MethodsFiles Object and MethodsContacts Object and MethodsCapture Object and Methods4. Packaging and Delivering a Cross-Platform AppProvisioningCertificatesPackaging the AppIcons, splash screen and app configurationConfiguring meta tags for proper viewingDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Dreamweaver - Advanced1. Working with TemplatesCreating Dreamweaver templatesRemoving unneeded componentsModifying a Bootstrap layoutModifying text formatting in a Bootstrap elementAdding template boilerplate and placeholdersFixing semantic errorsInserting metadataValidating HTML codeWorking with editable regionsImage carouselCard-based sectionList-based sectionInserting a new Bootstrap elementInserting an editable regionInserting an optional editable regionWorking with child pagesCreating a new pageAdding content to child pagesAdding metadata to a child pageUpdating a templateRemoving an optional region from a child pageRemoving unused sections from a child page2. Working with Text, Lists, and TablesPreviewing the completed fileCreating and styling textImporting textDuplicating Bootstrap rowsDeleting unused Bootstrap componentsCreating listsBasing content structures on listsPasting multiple elements in Live viewCreating new list-based itemsCreating and styling tablesCreating tables from scratchCopying and pasting tablesStyling tables with CSSStyling table cellsAdding header rows to tablesControlling table displayInserting tables from other sourcesCreating semantic text structuresAdding and formatting caption elementsSpell-checking webpagesFinding and replacing text3. Working with ImagesWeb image basicsVector graphicsRaster graphicsRaster image file formatsPreviewing the completed filesInserting an imageInserting images in Design viewOptimizing images with the Property inspectorInserting non-web file typesWorking with Photoshop Smart Objects (optional)Copying and pasting images from Photoshop (optional)Inserting images using the Asset panelAdapting images to mobile designUsing the Insert menuWorking with the Insert panelInserting images in the site templateAdding CSS classes to template structuresAdding images to a Bootstrap carouselStyling headings and text in a Bootstrap carousel4. Working with NavigationHyperlink basicsInternal and external hyperlinksRelative vs. absolute hyperlinksPreviewing the completed filesCreating internal hyperlinksCreating relative linksCreating a home linkUpdating links in child pagesCreating an external linkCreating an absolute link in Live viewSetting up email linksCreating an image-based linkCreating image-based links using the Element DisplayCreating text links using the Text DisplayTargeting page elementsCreating internal targeted linksCreating a destination link in the Element DisplayTargeting id-based link destinationsLocking an element on the screenStyling a navigation menuAdding a telephone linkChecking your page5. Publishing to the WebDefining a remote siteSetting up a remote FTP site (optional)Cloaking folders and filesWrapping things upCreating a home pageCompleting the home pagePutting your site online (optional)Synchronizing local and remote sites6. Working with Mobile DesignResponsive designMobile-first designTesting responsiveness in DreamweaverMedia type propertiesMedia queriesMedia query syntaxWorking with the Visual Media Query interfaceIntroducing web frameworksSetting up web-hosted fontsSetting the base fontBuilding font stacks with web-hosted fontsSpecifying font sizeCreating custom media queriesAdding rules to a media queryControlling text styling with media queriesChanging component visibility with media queriesControlling Bootstrap element alignmentRevising Bootstrap template structureAdapting content to mobile designChecking pages for design conflictsMaking tables responsivePreviewing pages using Real-Time PreviewFixing issues for mobile design and desktop7. Working with Web Animation and Video BonusUnderstanding web animation and videoPreviewing the completed fileAdding web animation to a pageMaking the animation responsiveApplying image dimensionsAdding a video posterSetting HTML5 video optionsMaking the video responsiveDon’t host your own videosDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Dreamweaver - Introduction1. Customizing your WorkspaceQuick StartStarter TemplatesCreate New and OpenCode viewDesign viewLive viewSplit viewLive Code modeInspect modeStandard workspaceDeveloper workspaceMinimizing panelsClosing panels and panel groupsDraggingFloatingGrouping, stacking, and dockingSaving a custom workspaceDocument toolbarStandard toolbarCommon toolbarUsing the HTML tabUsing the CSS tabAccessing image propertiesAccessing table propertiesSourcesSelectorsPropertiesAll and Current modesPosition Assist dialogElement DisplayImage DisplayText Display2. HTML BasicsBasic HTML code structureHTML tagsHTML character entitiesHTML5 tagsSemantic web designNew techniques and technology3. Working with CodeCreating HTML codeWriting code manuallyWriting code automaticallyWorking with multicursor supportCommenting your codeWorking with CSS preprocessorsEnabling a preprocessorCreating the CSS source fileCompiling CSS codeNesting CSS selectorsImporting other style sheetsLearn more about preprocessorsLinting supportSelecting codeUsing line numbersUsing tag selectorsUsing parent tagsCollapsing codeExpanding codeAccessing Split Code viewPreviewing assets in Code view4. CSS BasicsWhat is CSS?HTML vs. CSS formattingHTML defaultsHTML5 defaults?Browser anticsCSS box modelApplying CSS stylingCascade theoryInheritance theoryDescendant theorySpecificity theoryCode NavigatorCSS DesignerMultiples, classes, and ids, oh my!Applying formatting to multiple elementsUsing CSS shorthandCreating class attributesCreating id attributesCSS3 features and effectsCSS3 overview and support5. Web Design BasicsWhat is the purpose of the website?Who is the audience?How do they get here?Working with thumbnails and wireframesCreating thumbnailsCreating a page designCreating wireframesDesigning for mobile devicesThe third way6. Creating a Page LayoutEvaluating page design optionsWorking with predefined layoutsStyling a predefined layoutStyling elements using the Extract panelTroubleshooting CSS conflictsExtracting text from a Photoshop mockupDeleting components and attributes from a templateInserting new menu itemsCreating new elements with the DOM panelCreating menu items with copy and pasteExtracting text stylingCreating a gradient background using ExtractExtracting image assets from a mockupCreating new Bootstrap structuresAdding a background image to the headerFinishing up the layoutDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.ePUB -?Produce Digital Publications for Web & Mobile Devices1. Envisioning your bookWhat can you do in an ebook?Running headers/footersPage numbersFonts and Text sizeSpacing, page breaks and orphansAlignments and ColumnsDrop caps and all capsNon-Latin characters and other symbolsBorders and background colorsTable of contents and indexLinksAudio, Video, and Images2. Creating your book in InDesignCreating and saving a TemplateThe importance of styles3. Creating a coverGenerating a cover from the first page4. Placing images and controlling export orderUsing inline objects to control expert orderCustom positioned anchored objectsUsing articles to control export order5. Placing and exporting audio and videoAdding audio and video to the document6.Creating linksCreating hyperlinksCreating cross referencesCreating and formatting footnotes7. Creating a navigational TOCGenerating a TOC8. Mapping tags to exportMapping styles individuallyMapping all styles at onceMapping lists9. Exporting to EPUBGenerating a coverOrdering the contents upon exportOptions when exporting imagesImage size, alignment and formatsNavigating the contents panelLooking at the CSS optionsUsing existing CSSExport to ePUBPreviewing the ePUB with Adobe Digital Editions10. Cracking open ePUBsEditing ePUB files using a text editor11. Converting to Kindle/MobileCreating Kindle friendly ePUBsPage breaks and spacingText wrapFontsCoversTable of contentsMarking where a book should openImagesDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Apple Final Cut Pro X 10.41. Getting StartedDownload and prepare lesson media filesUnderstand the basic Final Cut Pro workflow2. Importing MediaDefine the clip, event, and library containersUnderstand the differences between internal and external media fileCreate a camera archiveImport files using Media Import and the Finder3. Organizing ClipsApply keywords to a clip and clip rangesSearch and filter clips by keywordsAdd notes and ratings to a clipCreate Smart CollectionsDetect people and composition within clipsUnderstand and assign roles4. Making the First EditCreate a projectUnderstand the attraction and repulsion behaviors of a storylineAppend, insert, and rearrange clips within a primary storylineBatch edit a storyboard of clipsRipple, Roll, and Slip edit clipsUse the Blade toolReplace with a gap clip, ripple delete, and join through editPerform connect editsCreate and edit in a connected storylineAdjust audio levelsShare the project to a media file5. Revising the EditDefine and distinguish between the two types of project duplicationUnderstand the replace edit optionsUse markers for clip sync and task notesCreate and edit with an audition clipRefine clip duration using Trim to Playhead and Trim to Selection6. Enhancing the EditVary the playback speed of clipsModify the look of clips with effectsUse transitionsAdjust the transform and compositing controlsCreate compound clips7. Finishing the EditAdd and modify a lower thirdAdd and modify a 3D titleSplit-edit audio and videoKeyframe audioAdjust an image using the Color Board, Color Wheels, and Color Curves8. Sharing a ProjectExport to a media filePost media to an online hostCreate a bundle for multiple platformsUnderstand the XML workflowIntegrate Compressor export options9. Managing LibrariesDifferentiate between external and internal mediaImport media as referenced and managedMove and copy clips within and between librariesConsolidate media files in one location10. Advancing Your WorkflowIdentify manual options for new projectsSync dual system recordingsCreate a chroma keyUnderstand the multicam workflowConfigure for 360 video editingCreate and share closed captioningDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Google Analytics and SEO for Government1. SEO Optimization BasicsContent Strategy/Content MarketingWhat is SEO?How Search Engines discover, index and rank web contentBenefits of SEO2. Getting StartedDiscover the keyword topics & tools for your target marketGoogle’s content guidelinesCreate content for your prospects and search enginesOn page SEOSemantic searchUsing personalization of searchDevelop a blogging strategy for your content marketing3. Google AnalyticsAudience OverviewDemographicsInterestsGeoBehaviorTechnologyMobileUsers FlowAcquisition OverviewAll TrafficChannelsSource/MediumReferralsSearch ConsoleTracking Social Media OverviewNetwork ReferralsLanding PagesCampaignsOrganic KeywordsBehavior FlowSite contentContent DrilldownExit PagesSite speedSite searchUsageSearch termsSearch PagesCustomizationDashboardsCustom reportsEmailing/Exporting Google Analytics DataSetting Date RangesComparing Time PeriodsDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.HTML Email Design 1. Introduction to EmailThe Importance of EmailOvercoming the ReputationDifferent Types of CommunicationThe Opportunity for Web Designers2. Planning an Email CampaignPlanning Is EssentialMeeting the ClientSetting GoalsMeasuring SuccessPlanning Your Content3. Designing for the InboxUnderstanding the Need for Design Designing Plain Text EmailDesigning HTML EmailExamples of HTML EmailsLooking for Inspiration4. Coding Your Email MessageEmbracing the CodeCreating a Solid HTML Template Avoiding CSSUsing Other TechnologiesTesting Your EmailFinding Template Resources5. Understanding PermissionThe Importance of PermissionUnderstanding SpamPermission versus SpamGetting RelevantAddressing Spam ComplaintsIdentifying Client PermissionBlacklists, Whitelists, and ReputationAuthenticationConsiderations for PermissionThe Future of Email6. Selling Email to Your ClientsPromoting ServicesKnowing What You Have to SellMaking the SaleDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.HTML5 & CSS3 Advanced for Responsive Web Design1. What’s Up, HTML5?New HTML5 tagsMeet the APIsVideo and AudioCanvasFinal Word2. New Additions in HTML5New HTML5 elementsNew form input typesHTML5 videoThe canvas element3. What’s new in CSS3?Rounding cornersCreating TransparencyCreating ShadowsMedia Queries for Responsive DesignWebfonts4. Transitions, Transforms, and AnimationEase-y Does It (CSS Transitions)CSS TransformsKeyframe AnimationCSS Review: Transitions, Transforms, and Animation5. Introduction to JavaScriptWhat Is JavaScript?Adding JavaScript to a PageThe Anatomy of a ScriptThe Browser ObjectEventsPutting It All Together6. Using JavaScriptMeet the DOMPolyfillsJavaScript LibrariesBig FinishWhere does Javascript go?VariablesOperatorsPopupsUsing GeoLocationLocal StorageOffline HTML57. Introduction to jQueryjQuery StructureShow and Hide with jQueryjQuery Animation8. Introduction to jQueryMobileGetting Started with jQueryMobileAdding jQueryMobile elementsStyling jQueryMobileCreating Pages and TransitionsDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.HTML5 and HTML Introduction with CSS 1. Where Do I Start?Where Do I Start?What Does a Web Designer Do?What Languages Do I Need to Learn?What You’ve Learned2. Creating a Simple PageA Web Page, Step by StepBefore We Begin, Launch a Text EditorStep 1: Start with ContentStep 2: Give the Document StructureStep 3: Identify Text ElementsStep 4: Add an ImageStep 5: Change the Look with a Style SheetValidating Your DocumentsElement Review: Document Structure3. Marking up TextParagraphsHeadingsListsMore Content ElementsOrganizing Page ContentThe Inline Element RoundupGeneric Elements (div and span)Some Special CharactersPutting It All TogetherElement Review: Text4. Adding LinksThe href AttributeLinking to Pages on the WebLinking Within Your Own SiteTargeting a New Browser WindowMail LinksTelephone LinksElement Review: Links5. Adding ImagesFirst, a Word on Image FormatsThe img ElementA Window in a Window (iframe)Element Review: Replaced Elements6. Basic Table MarkupHow Tables Are UsedMinimal Table StructureTable HeadersSpanning CellsTable AccessibilityWrapping Up TablesElement Review: Tables7. FormsHow Forms WorkThe form ElementVariables and ContentThe Great Form Control Round-upForm Accessibility FeaturesForm Layout and DesignElement Review: Forms8. Cascading Style Sheets OrientationThe Benefits of CSSHow Style Sheets WorkThe Big ConceptsMoving Forward with CSS9. Formatting TextThe Font PropertiesChanging Text ColorA Few More Selector TypesText Line AdjustmentsUnderlines and Other “Decorations”Changing CapitalizationSpaced OutText ShadowChanging Lists Bullets and NumbersCSS Review: Font and Text Properties10. Colors and BackgroundsSpecifying Color ValuesForeground ColorBackground ColorPlaying with OpacityAttribute SelectorsBackground ImagesThe Shorthand background PropertyFinally, External Style SheetsCSS Review: Color and Background Properties11. Thinking Inside the BoxElement as BoxesSpecifying Box DimensionsPaddingBordersMarginsThe Box Model in ReviewCSS Review: Basic Box Properties12. Floating and PositioningNormal FlowFloatingPositioning BasicsRelative PositioningAbsolute PositioningFixed PositioningCSSvReview: Floating and Positioning Properties13. Page Layout with CSSPage Layout StrategiesPage Layout TechniquesMulticolumn Layouts Using FloatsPositioned LayoutTop-to-Bottom Column Backgrounds14. CSS TechniquesA Clean Slate (CSS Reset)Image Replacement TechniquesCSS SpritesStyling FormsStyling TablesBasic Responsive Web DesignWrapping Up Style SheetsCSS Review: Table Properties15. Web Graphics BasicsImage SourcesMeet the FormatsImage Size and ResolutionWorking with TransparencyPNG-8 “Alpha” TransparencyIntroduction to SVGSumming Up Images16. Lean and Mean Web GraphicsGeneral Optimization StrategiesOptimizing GIFsOptimizing JPEGsOptimizing PNGsOptimize to File SizeOptimization in Review17. How the Web WorksServing Up Your InformationA Word About BrowsersWeb Page Addresses (URLs)The Anatomy of a Web PagePutting It All Together18. Some Big Concepts You Need to KnowA Dizzying Multitude of DevicesSticking with the StandardsResponsive Web DesignOne Web for All (Accessibility)The Need for Speed (Site Performance)19. UploadingSetting up a ServerMaking a Connection with FTPUploading Your FilesViewing Your Live SiteDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Illustrator - Advanced1. Using Color to Enhance SignageStarting the lessonExploring color modesWorking with colorWorking with Live Paint2. Adding Type to a PosterAdding type to the recipe cardFormatting typeResizing and reshaping type objectsCreating and applying text stylesWrapping textWarping textWorking with type on a pathCreating text outlines3. Organizing Your Artwork with LayersCreating layers and sublayersEditing layers and objectsCreating a clipping mask4. Gradients, Blends, and PatternsWorking with gradientsWorking with blended objectsCreating patterns5. Using Brushes to Create a PosterWorking with brushesUsing Calligraphic brushesUsing Art brushesUsing Bristle brushesUsing Pattern brushesWorking with the Blob Brush tool6. Exploring Creative uses of Effects and Graphic StylesUsing the Appearance panelUsing live effectsApplying a Photoshop effectUsing graphic styles7. Creating Artwork for a T-ShirtWorking with symbolsWorking with Creative Cloud libraries8. Using Illustrator with Other Adobe ApplicationsCombining artworkPlacing image filesMasking imagesWorking with image links9. Sharing ProjectsStarting the lessonPackaging a fileCreating a PDFCreating pixel-perfect drawingsExporting artboards and assetsDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Illustrator - Introduction1. Getting to Know the Work AreaIntroducing Adobe IllustratorOpening an Illustrator fileExploring the workspaceChanging the view of artworkNavigating multiple artboardsArranging multiple documents2. Techniques for Selecting ArtworkSelecting objectsAligning objectsWorking with groupsExploring object arrangement3. Using Shapes to Create Artwork for a PostcardCreating a new documentWorking with basic shapesConverting raster images to editable vector using Image TraceWorking with drawing modes4. Editing and Combining Shapes and PathsEditing paths and shapesCombining shapesUsing the Width tool5. Transforming ArtworkWorking with artboardsWorking with rulers and guidesTransforming content6. Using the Basic Drawing ToolsCreating with the Curvature toolCreating dashed linesDrawing with the Pencil toolJoining with the Join toolAdding arrowheads to paths7. Drawing with the Pen ToolUnderstanding curved pathsAn introduction to drawing with the Pen toolCreating artwork with the Pen toolEditing paths and pointsDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the graphics Using Adobe Illustrator1. Exercise: Collect, Explore, Explain:Students collect data about the class participants, explore it and prepare a sketch of a data visualization.2. Make your first graphic in illustratorWhy Illustrator? Why does Illustrator remain an essential infographics tool?What is SVG? A discussion of Vectors vs. Rasters, file types and outputsGrid & Layout – Every graphic needs a gridEssential pieces of a good graphic – Give your readers the tools to understand your visualUsing the illustrator chart toolMoving your graphic to a Microsoft output3. Icons & PictographsUse the noun project to download and use an icon in a powerpointCreate a Pictograph – a graphic that uses icons to represent dataDoes your icon represent your data wellArrangementDetails make the chart fun4. Infographic HistoryInfographics are everywhere. But how did we get here?5. Democratization of InfographicsTechniques, best practices and workflowsFree tools, software, and resources for non-designersUse the noun project to download and use an iconGoogle driveCanvaThe Noun ProjectTableauUsing free tier online infographics tools to get design inspiration. (venngage, pictochart)Free tier infographics tools = free inspiration6. Make a wordcloudHow can we visualize when numbers are not the data?7. Infographic forms/Best practicesA tour through the essential form of visualization, when to use them and how to avoid pitfallsThe spectrum of visual accuracyWhat chart to use and whenCovers: bars, lines, pies, surface area, hierarchies and matricesDesign matters:Color: How to use it wiselyFonts: the single biggest trick to change perceived quality8. Make a proportional symbol chartCreate representative square with provided dataNoun project icons9. Make a Tree MapUse provided data with Google, Microsoft Excel and Illustrator to make a TreeMap10. Make a timelineUse provided data with Google, Microsoft Excel and Illustrator to create an attractive multi-year timeline11. Make a choropleth US MapMaps are powerful tools for understanding. Learn to use a template map to visualize 50 states of dataChoose the type of map.Make a color scales and legends in illustrator12. A day in your lifeVisualize what you know, learn things you didn’tAn open ended assignment in which participants devise a graphic that shows data about their own life, executes a sketch and final product output to Powerpoint.Disclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.InDesign - Advanced1. Working with TypographyAdjusting vertical spacingWorking with fonts, type styles, and glyphsWorking with columnsChanging paragraph alignmentCreating a drop capAdjusting letter and word spacingAdjusting line breaksSetting tabsWorking with paragraph shading and rules2. Working with ColorManaging colorDefining printing requirementsCreating colorsApplying colorsWorking with tint swatchesWorking with gradientsWorking with color groups3. Working with StylesCreating and applying paragraph stylesCreating and applying character stylesNesting character styles inside paragraph stylesCreating and applying object stylesCreating and applying table and cell stylesGlobally updating stylesLoading styles from another document4. Importing and Modifying GraphicsAdding graphics from other programsComparing vector and bitmap graphicsManaging links to imported filesUpdating revised graphicsAdjusting display qualityImporting and sizing graphicsEditing placed picturesWorking with dropped backgroundsImporting native Adobe graphic filesFilling type with a graphicUsing an InDesign library to manage objects5. Creating TablesWorking with tablesConverting text to a tableChanging rows and columnsFormatting a tableAdding graphics to table cellsCreating a header rowCreating and applying table and cell styles6. Working with TransparencyImporting and colorizing a grayscale imageApplying transparency settingsAdding transparency effects to imported vector and bitmap graphicsImporting and adjusting Illustrator files that use transparencyApplying transparency settings to textWorking with effects 7. Printing and ExportingPreflighting filesPreviewing separationsManaging colorsPreviewing transparency effectsPreviewing the pagesCreating an Adobe PDF proofCreating a press-ready PDF and saving a PDF presetPrinting a proof and saving a print presetPackaging filesExporting graphics for the web and other digital destinationsDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.InDesign - Introduction1. Introducing the WorkspaceLooking at the workspaceWorking with panelsCustomizing the workspaceChanging the magnification of a documentNavigating through a documentUsing context menusUsing panel menusModifying interface preferences2. Getting to Know InDesignViewing guidesAdding textWorking with stylesWorking with graphicsWorking with objectsWorking with object stylesPreflighting as you workViewing the document in Presentation mode3. Setting Up a Document and Working with PagesCreating a new documentCreating and saving custom document settingsCreating a new document from a presetWorking with master pagesApplying master pages to document pagesAdding new document pagesRearranging and deleting document pagesChanging the size of pages within one InDesign documentAdding sections to change page numberingOverriding master page items and placing text and graphicsPrinting to the edge of the paper: using the bleed guidesViewing the completed spread4. Working with ObjectsWorking with layersCreating and modifying text framesCreating and modifying graphics framesAdding metadata captions to graphics framesWrapping text around a graphicTransforming the shape of framesTransforming and aligning objectsSelecting and modifying grouped objectsFlowing type along a pathDrawing lines and modifying arrowheads5. Flowing TextFlowing text into an existing frameFlowing text manuallyCreating text frames while flowing textCreating threaded frames automaticallyFlowing text automaticallyApplying paragraph styles to textAdjusting columnsUsing the baseline grid to align textAdding a jump line page number6. Editing TextEntering and importing textFinding and changing text and formattingChecking spellingEditing text by dragging and droppingUsing the Story EditorTracking changesDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.JavaScript & jQuery - Advanced1. JavaScript and jQuery AdvancedAbout JavaScript LibrariesGetting jQueryAdding jQuery to a PageModifying Web Pages: An OverviewUnderstanding the Document Object ModelSelecting Page Elements: The jQuery WayAdding Content to a PageSetting and Reading Tag AttributesReading, Setting, and Removing HTML AttributesActing on Each Element in a Selection2. The “Query” in jQueryUsing jQuery selectorsWildcardsSelecting by: Tag, Id, Class, Attribute, position3. Action/Reaction: Making Pages Come Alive with EventsWhat Are Events?Using Events the jQuery WayIntroducing EventsMore jQuery Event ConceptsAdvanced Event Management4. Animations and EffectsjQuery EffectsLogin SliderAnimationsPerforming an Action After an Effect Is CompletedAnimated Dashboard5. Improving Your ImagesSwapping ImagesCross Fading imagesTimer based animations6. Improving NavigationSome Link BasicsOpening External Links in a New WindowCreating New WindowsOpening Pages in a Window on the PageBasic, Animated Navigation Bar7. Expanding Your Interface with jQuery and jQuery UIOrganizing Information in Tabbed PanelsAdding a Content Slider to Your SiteDetermining the Size and Position of Page ElementsAdding Tooltips8. JSON and AJAX Client Side ApplicationsCalling JSON APIsBuilding DOM from Data and JQueryAdding Interactivity to dynamically created assetsJavaScript & jQuery - Introduction1. Javascript and jQueryJavascript or jQuery?Hello World in JavaScriptHello World In jQueryWhere to put Code in pageThe grammar of JS2. Storing Information in VariablesLearning to use VariablesVariable Operators3. Conditional StatementSimple ConditionalsIf Else If StatementsSwitch… Case… Break Statements4. Dialog BoxesThree Types of Dialog Boxes5. Now We’re Iterating! Loops in JavascriptWhile Loops and Do…While LoopsFor Loops and Practical Application of a Loop6. Coding JavaScript FunctionsFunction IntroductionFunctions, Parameters, and ReturnsCalling Functions from Events7. Working with ArraysDeclaring ArraysManipulating Arrays8. The String ObjectString Objects9. Obtaining and Manipulating User InformationNavigator ObjectWindow ObjectsScreen ObjectUser Information10. The Document ObjectDocument ObjectUsing JS and Jquery to control the DOMDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Maya - AdvancedDay 1Review of base skill sets and review of Maya Interface changesAssembling your source material & aligning image planes in PhotoshopProject based product modeling assignmentPhoto-realistic object modeling techniques for commercials, props, and setsModeling Surfaces with corners and bevelsModeling Curved SurfacesUV UnwrappingWorkflow demonstrations3D Type improvementsDay 2Semi-complex and complex model workflows & projectsOrganic Models & NURBS modeling techniquesAdvanced shading networks and the HyperShade EditorLayered texture vs. layered shaderCreating realistic materials and shaders:Wood, Iron, Chrome, Copper, GlassUsing 2D & 3D materialsCreating wrapping & Tie texturesManaging Multi UV sets for advanced texturesDay 3Render layers reviewMaya, Arnold render engineIntro to Arnold shadersIntro to Arnold: Ambient Occlusion, Global IlluminationHDRI and Final Gather for IBL Environment textures1, 2, 3, 3+ lighting modelsUsing Viewport 2.0 and ArnoldIntro to the MASH toolsetMotion Graphic ToolsDay 4 Advanced Animation workflows and Dynamic SimulationsnCloth IntroductionRendering & Render setupCreating a render pipelineCompositing in After Effects or PhotoshopTweaking shadows, specular, reflection and lighting passes in real timeCreating depth of field & other post effectsOutputting the final composite for editingDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Maya - IntroductionDay 1Introduction to the Maya interfaceEssential Preferences and SettingsBase Skill Quick-Start and skill assignments to teach basic toolsWorkflow based assignments to teach modeling hard surface objects with angular edgesUV Unwrapping cubic and hard surface objects for texturingDay 2Introduction to spherical and cylindrical hard surface modelingUV Unwrapping spherical and cylindrical objects for texturingWorkflow based assignments using all techniques learned to date to Crete a Photo-realistic modelIntroduction to modeling logos and 3D type toolMaterials, Surfaces, Textures and the Hyper Shade EditorDay 3Introduction to Animation, the Graph Editor, and the Dope Sheet editorAnimation toolsAnimating on a PathAnimating with ConstraintsAnimating with RigsAnimation Principles : Appeal, Overlap, Anticipation, Exaggeration, Staging, Secondary Action, and more…Day 4An introduction to Lighting, 1pt, 2pt, 3+pt lighting models,Arnold Render Engine IntroductionViewport 2.0 improvements for real time visualizationsBasic Rendering & Render Pipeline setup for Still Images and Animation based projectsCreating a render pipelineOutputting the final composite for editingDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Photoshop - Advanced 1. Masks and ChannelsWorking with masks and channelsUsing Select and Mask and Select SubjectCreating a quick maskManipulating an image with Puppet WarpUsing an alpha channel to create a shadow2. Typographic DesignAbout typeCreating a clipping mask from typeCreating type on a pathWarping point typeDesigning paragraphs of typeAdding a rounded rectangleAdding vertical text3. Vector Drawing TechniquesAbout bitmap images and vector graphicsAbout paths and the Pen toolDrawing a shape with the Pen toolDrawing a path traced from a photoConverting a path to a selection and a layer maskCreating a logo with text and a custom shape4. Advanced CompositingArranging layersUsing Smart FiltersPainting a layerAdding a backgroundUsing the History panel to undo editsUpscaling a low-resolution image5. Painting with the Mixer BrushAbout the Mixer BrushSelecting brush settingsMixing colorsMixing colors with a photographPainting and mixing colors with brush presets6. Editing VideoAbout the Timeline panelCreating a new video projectAnimating text with keyframesCreating effectsAdding transitionsAdding audioMuting unwanted audioRendering video7. Working with Camera RawAbout camera raw filesProcessing files in Camera RawApplying advanced color correction8. Preparing Files for the WebCreating placeholders with the Frame toolUsing layer groups to create button graphicsAutomating a multistep taskDesigning with artboards9. Producing and Printing Consistent ColorPreparing files for printingPerforming a “zoom test”About color managementSpecifying color-management settingsIdentifying out-of-gamut colorsProofing document colors on a monitorBringing colors into the output gamutConverting an image to CMYKSaving the image as a CMYK EPS filePrinting a CMYK image from Photoshop10. Printing 3D FilesUnderstanding the 3D environmentPositioning 3D elementsPrinting a 3D fileDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Photoshop - Introduction1. Getting to know the Work AreaStarting to work in Adobe PhotoshopUsing the toolsSampling a colorWorking with tools and tool propertiesUndoing actions in PhotoshopMore about panels and panel locations2. Basic Photo CorrectionsStrategy for retouchingResolution and image sizeOpening a file with Adobe BridgeStraightening and cropping the image in PhotoshopAdjusting the color and toneUsing the Spot Healing Brush toolApplying a content-aware patchRepairing areas with the Clone Stamp toolSharpening the image3. Working with SelectionsAbout selecting and selection toolsUsing Cloud DocumentsUsing the Magic Wand toolUsing the Quick Selection toolMoving a selected areaUsing the Object Selection toolManipulating selectionsSelecting with the lasso toolsRotating a selectionSelecting with the Magnetic Lasso toolSelecting from a center pointResizing and copying a selectionCropping an image4. Layer BasicsAbout layersUsing the Layers panelRearranging layersApplying a gradient to a layerApplying a layer styleAdding an adjustment layerUpdating layer effectsAdding a borderFlattening and saving files5. Quick FixesImproving a snapshotAdjusting facial features with LiquifyBlurring a backgroundCreating a panoramaFilling empty areas when croppingCorrecting image distortionExtending depth of fieldRemoving objects using Content-Aware FillAdjusting perspective in an imageDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Photoshop Lightroom1. A Quick Tour of Lightroom ClassicUnderstanding how Lightroom worksAbout catalog filesManaging the photos in your catalogManaging files and foldersNon-destructive editingEditing photos in another applicationThe Lightroom Classic workspaceThe top panelThe work areaThe ToolbarThe FilmstripThe side panelsCustomizing the workspaceThe Lightroom Classic modulesThe Lightroom Classic workflowImporting photosReviewing and organizingAbout keywordsCulling your imagesWorking with collectionsRearranging and deleting images in a collectionComparing photos side by sideComparing several photosDeveloping and editingUsing Quick Develop in the Library moduleWorking in the Develop moduleStraightening and cropping an imageAdjusting lighting and tonal balanceCreating effects with the Radial Filter toolUsing the Spot Removal toolSharing your work by email2. Bringing Photos into Lightroom ClassicLightroom is your digital notebookThe import processImporting photos from a digital cameraOrganizing your copied photos in foldersAbout file formatsCreating import presetsBackup strategiesRenaming files as they are importedTips for naming your files and foldersImporting images from a hard diskApplying metadataImporting via drag and dropEvaluating photos before importingImages that are already importedImporting and viewing videoImporting to a specific folderImporting from a watched folderImporting a Photoshop Elements catalogSpecifying initial previews when importingTethered shootingTethered shooting with a supported cameraViewing imported photos in the work areaSetting Grid and Loupe view options3. Exploring the Lightroom WorkspaceViewing and managing your imagesAdjusting the workspace layoutShowing and hiding panels or panel groupsExpanding and collapsing panelsHiding and showing panelsToggling screen modesSwitching viewsWorking in Loupe viewUsing the Loupe view overlaysComparing photosUsing Survey view to narrow a selectionFlagging and deleting imagesGrouping images in the Quick CollectionMoving images into or out of the Quick CollectionConverting and clearing the Quick CollectionDesignating a target collectionWorking with the FilmstripHiding the Filmstrip and adjusting its sizeUsing filters in the FilmstripChanging the sorting order of the thumbnailsUsing a secondary display4. Managing your Photo LibraryFolders vs. collectionsFolders store; they do not organizeUsing collections to organize imagesThe Quick CollectionCreating collectionsAutomatic collections from foldersWorking with collection setsSmart collectionsTaking your collections on the roadSyncing photos from Lightroom ClassicViewing synced photos on your mobile deviceColors for collectionsUsing keyword tagsViewing keyword tagsAdding keyword tagsWorking with keyword sets and nesting keywordsSearching by keywordUsing flags and ratingsFlagging imagesAssigning ratingsWorking with color labelsAdding metadataStorage of metadataTagging faces in the People viewOrganizing photos by locationWorking in the Map moduleGeotagging images captured without GPS dataSaving map locationsUsing the Painter toolFinding and filtering filesUsing the Filter bar to find photosUsing the filters in the Filmstrip5. Developing BasicsThe Develop moduleReorganize the Develop moduleCreating a collection from previous importCropping and rotating imagesChanging crop overlaysUsing the Straighten toolCropping to specific dimensionsSeeing your crop betterWhat are camera profiles?The new profiles in LightroomUsing the Profile BrowserSetting your picture’s white balanceAbout white balanceSetting exposure and contrastAdjusting shadows and highlightsAdjusting whites and blacksWhat is a histogram?Clarity, vibrance, and saturationThe Texture sliderAdding detail to your imagesLens corrections and transformationsInput, creative, and output sharpeningUsing virtual copies for variationsUsing snapshots for variations6. Advanced EditingImporting images into the libraryUsing the Graduated Filter toolUsing the Radial Filter toolUsing the Adjustment Brush toolAdjustment pin tips and tricksRemoving distractions with the Spot Removal toolRemoving sensor spots and syncing changesRemoving objects from photosRange selection for specific controlHSL and Tone Curve adjustmentsWorking with the HSL/Color panelWorking with the Tone Curve panelCreative color and black & white effectsConverting a color photo to black and whiteApplying split-toning and retro effectsThe Effects panelMaking panoramasMerging to a panorama in LightroomHeadless mode for panoramasMaking HDR imagesMerging to HDR in LightroomHeadless mode for HDRCreating HDR panoramasSaving time in LightroomApplying previous correctionsSynchronizing correctionsThe significance of process versionCreating a Develop preset7. Creating a Photo BookAssembling photos for a bookWorking in the Book moduleSetting up a photo bookChanging page layoutsAdding page numbers to a photo bookPlacing photos in a book layoutChanging the images in a photo bookWorking with photo cellsSetting a page backgroundAdding text to a photo bookWorking with text cellsFine-tuning typeWorking with captionsCreating a custom text presetSaving and reusing custom book page layoutsCreating a saved bookCopying a saved bookExporting a photo book8. Creating a SlideshowAssembling photos for a slideshowWorking in the Slideshow moduleChoosing a slideshow templateTemplate options for slideshowsCustomizing your slideshow templateAdjusting the slide layoutSetting up the slide backgroundAdjusting stroke borders and shadowsAdding a text overlayUsing the Text Template EditorCreating a saved slideshowRefining the content of a slideshowAdding sound and motion to your slideshowSaving a customized slideshow templateModifying and organizing user templatesExporting a slideshowPlaying an impromptu slideshowMy suggested settings for a slideshow9. Printing ImagesCreating a collection from the existing images.About the Lightroom Classic Print moduleAbout layout styles and print templatesSelecting a print templateSpecifying the printer and paper sizeCustomizing print templatesChanging the number of cellsModifying the page layout of a print templateRearranging the photos in a print layoutCreating stroke and photo bordersCustomizing your identity plateUsing the Rotate To Fit optionPrinting captions and metadata informationSaving your customized print templateCreating a Custom Package print layoutChanging the page background colorConfiguring the output settingsSoft proofing photos before printingUsing color managementColor managed by your printerColor management controlled by LightroomTweaking printed color manuallySaving print settings as an output collectionPrinting your job10. Making Backups and Exporting PhotosPreventing data lossBacking up the catalog fileExporting metadataBacking up the libraryExporting images as a catalogExporting photosExporting JPEG files for onscreen viewingUsing export plug-insExporting as PSD or TIFF for further editingExporting as original or DNG for archivingUsing export presetsCreating user presetsUsing Multi-Batch Export11. An Overview of My WorkflowKeep your computer cleanWorkflow overview: Hot, medium, and coldWorkflow: Hot statusImporting the picturesIterative culling: Picks and rejectsCollection sets and collectionsBacking up your imagesYour need to access pictures diminishes over timeCreating Smart PreviewsSelecting your external hard driveMoving your images to the external driveRelinking missing foldersRelink subfolders faster with Show ParentBacking up your external driveDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Premiere Pro - Advanced1. Mastering Advanced Editing TechniquesPerforming a four-point editChanging clip playback speedReplacing clips and mediaNesting sequencesPerforming regular trimmingPerforming advanced trimmingTrimming in the Program Monitor2. Putting Clips in MotionAdjusting the Motion effectChanging clip position, size, and rotationWorking with keyframe interpolationApplying the Auto Reframe effectAdding a drop shadow3. Editing and Mixing AudioSetting up the interface to work with audioExamining audio characteristicsRecording a voice-over trackAdjusting audio volumeAuto-duck musicCreating a split editAdjusting audio levels for a clip4. Improving AudioImproving audio with the Essential Sound panelAdjusting dialogue audio5. Adding Video EffectsWorking with visual effectsApplying master clip effectsMasking and tracking visual effectsKeyframing effectsUsing effect presetsExploring frequently used effectsUsing the Render And Replace command6. Applying Color Correction and GradingUnderstanding display color managementFollowing the color adjustment workflowUsing Comparison viewMatching colorsExploring the color-adjustment effectsFixing exposure problemsCorrecting color offsetUsing special color effectsCreating a distinctive look7. Exploring Compositing TechniquesWhat is an alpha channel?Making compositing part of your projectWorking with the Opacity effectAdjusting alpha channel transparenciesColor keying a greenscreen shotPartially masking clips8. Creating New GraphicsExploring the Essential Graphics panelMastering video typography essentialsCreating new titlesText stylesWorking with shapes and logosMaking a title rollWorking with motion graphics templatesAdding captions9. Exporting Frames, Clips, and SequencesUnderstanding the media export optionsExporting single framesExporting a master copyWorking with Adobe Media EncoderUploading to social mediaExchanging with other editing applicationsFinal practice10. Managing Your ProjectsUsing the File menuUsing the Project ManagerPerforming the final project management stepsImporting projectsImporting from projects with the Media BrowserManaging collaborationUsing the Libraries panelManaging your storageDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Premiere Pro - Introduction1. Touring Adobe Premiere ProPerforming nonlinear editing in Premiere ProExpanding the workflowTouring the Premiere Pro interfaceEdit your first videoUsing and setting keyboard shortcuts2. Setting Up a ProjectCreating a projectSetting up a sequenceExplore the Project Settings3. Importing MediaImporting media filesWorking with ingest options and proxy mediaWorking with the Media Browser panelImporting still image filesUsing Adobe StockCustomizing the media cacheRecording a voice-over4. Organizing MediaUsing the Project panelWorking with binsReviewing footageFreeform viewModifying clips5. Mastering the Essentials of Video EditingUsing the Source MonitorNavigating the Timeline panelUsing essential editing commandsPerforming storyboard-style editing6. Working With Clips and MarkersUsing the Program Monitor controlsSetting the playback resolutionPlaying back VR videoUsing markersUsing Sync Lock and Track LockFinding gaps in the sequenceSelecting clipsMoving clipsExtracting and deleting segments7. Adding TransitionsWhat are transitions?Using handlesAdding video transitionsUsing A/B mode to fine-tune a transitionAdding audio transitionsDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Video Production Lighting Techniques1. Core KnowledgeTypes of Light (e.g., tungsten, LED)Exposure Control (Exposure Triangle)Measuring Light (Incident vs Reflective)Measuring Light (Color Temperature)Safety Tips2. Artificial Lighting vs Ambient LightingLighting in a Controlled Environment v. Uncontrolled EnvironmentUsing and Controlling Natural Light (Indoors v. Outdoors)Enhancing Natural LightUsing and Controlling Artificial Light3. Lighting Patterns/StylesRembrandt LightingLoop LightingHollywood LightingPosing Talent NaturallyWorking with Glasses and other Reflective Surfaces4. Lighting for Greenscreen/BluescreenWorking with a 3-Point Light SetupUsing Additional LightsControlling ShadowsShooting for a Garbage Matte5. Practical ConsiderationsEquipment ListStandsDimmersLocal Power vs Portable PowerBulbsDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Social Media for Government1. Social Media as Part of Government Content Marketing StrategyBenefits of Social MediaSocial Media Government Policy & StandardsSocial Media Goals, Calendar, ChecklistContent StrategyContent Types for Social MediaContent GenerationGovernment Agencies Leading on Social MediaKey Personas and Target AudienceHow to Drive FollowersSocial Media Metrics Measured in Google Analytics 2. Social Media Platforms for GovernmentJob RolesTypes of Content Featured on Each Social Media PlatformMost Frequently Used Platforms by Government3. Branding Your Social MediaPurpose of BrandingStyle GuidesBranding for each Social Media Platform4. Social Media Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Google Analytics ReportingKeyword Research for Your OrganizationSocial Media Metrics – What You Can MeasureGoogle Analytics Social Reports5. Monitoring, Engaging, and Implementing on Your Social Media PlatformsBest PracticesCommenting and ReplyingEngagement, Likes, Retweets, and othersEtiquette & Online Reputation ManagementToneFrequency, Best Times & Days to PostPersonal v. Professional6. Social Media Section 508 AccessibilityGovernment GuidelinesSocial Media Content for People with DisabilitiesMaking Your Social Media Content Accessible with Captions and TranscriptsDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Storytelling & Script Writing for Video Production1. Overview of Video Production WorkflowUnderstanding the Stages of ProductionUsing the Rapid Media Technique (RMT) for Video Production? Educational? Promotional? Informational? Documentary? Entertainment (Video).Why Write a Script?Message Layers in Video Production 2. Storytelling Choosing an IdeaThemeStructureDrama and ConflictCasting CharactersCreating EmpathyVillainsEndingsStorytelling, what is it?Storytelling as a Communications ToolCrafting and Telling the StoryMedia Communication BasicsVideo Psychology & Information ProcessingImplications for Video WritersBrainstormingLessons from Myths and MoviesStories as Script Content3. Storyboarding Types of StoryboardsA Visual Roadmap for the StoryScript Breakdown & StoryboardsRMT & Storyboarding before ScriptingRendering: Little Drawings, Big IdeasTools for Storyboarding: The Humble Pencil & The Simple SharpieNumbering and Inserting ShotsComposition: Screen Direction and Visual LogicWhat the Camera Sees: Deep and WideFraming Heights and AnglesMovement4. Script Writing The Script: Writing for PictureSpoken word in videoWriting for PicturePrinciples of Writing video scriptsWriting AurallyWrite ConversationallyScript LayoutPicture-word relationshipToneSentence constructionWords & Word TypesVerbs, Nouns & AdverbsDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Video Production Lighting Techniques1. Core KnowledgeTypes of Light (e.g., tungsten, LED)Exposure Control (Exposure Triangle)Measuring Light (Incident vs Reflective)Measuring Light (Color Temperature)Safety Tips2. Artificial Lighting vs Ambient LightingLighting in a Controlled Environment v. Uncontrolled EnvironmentUsing and Controlling Natural Light (Indoors v. Outdoors)Enhancing Natural LightUsing and Controlling Artificial Light3. Lighting Patterns/StylesRembrandt LightingLoop LightingHollywood LightingPosing Talent NaturallyWorking with Glasses and other Reflective Surfaces4. Lighting for Greenscreen/BluescreenWorking with a 3-Point Light SetupUsing Additional LightsControlling ShadowsShooting for a Garbage Matte5. Practical ConsiderationsEquipment ListStandsDimmersLocal Power vs Portable PowerBulbsDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Videography Fundamentals Core Concepts and Terminology1. The Exposure Triangle (and beyond!)Shutter Speed and Motion BlurAperture and Depth of FieldSensor Sensitivity and Visual NoiseNeutral Density FiltersLighting2. Camera SetupMonitoring for ExposureUsing a Light MeterPreviewing footage in Adobe Premiere ProWhat is a codec and why should I care? Hands-On Training3. Choosing Your ShotShooting styles & Shot TypesWhen to shoot and when to waitTime Lapse – best practices4. Managing ExposureShooting for Shutter SpeedShooting for ApertureShooting for SensitivityShooting in varying conditionsShooting in mixed natural light conditions5. CompositionFraming the shot – The rule of thirdsThe shooting line and why it’s importantMoving the CameraChanging Focus6. Working with People:Working with TalentWhen to use an assistantBasic Lighting and Editing Demonstration7. Lighting the scene (3-point lighting the easy way!):Setting up lightsLighting stylesLight placementWorking with diffusers and reflectors8. Editing:Basic Editing w/ Adobe Premiere ProExporting Video from Adobe Media EncoderDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Web Accessibility Section 508 - Advanced1. Creating Semantic Markup and Structure with HTML5 and WAI-ARIAThis topic examines methods to use HTML5 and ARIA to create semantic markup and page structure.2. Accessible Links, Forms, and LabellingIn this topic, students learn advanced labelling techniques using ARIA to enhance hyperlinks, instructions on web pages and forms, and other labelling issues.3. Advanced Table AccessibilityIn this topic, students learn HTML and ARIA techniques to address accessibility issues in complex tables, as well as in tables used for organizing forms, and how to make assistive technology ignore layout tables.4. Advanced Form AccessibilityThis topic addresses increasing accessibility in forms by ensuring that labels are programmatically associated with inputs and that like fields are grouped together. It also covers providing to the user in an accessible way any instructions and other information, such as required fields or expected data entry format.5. Using WAI-ARIA for Accessibility in Widgets and Web ApplicationsStudents take a deeper dive into using ARIA to improve accessibility by exploring best practices for using ARIA, as well as what to avoid doing. Using online resources, students explore accessible widget design patterns including using ARIA roles, states, and properties, and conventions for functionality and keyboard operability.6. Controlling Focus and Functionality in DialogsThis topic explores various approaches to the user experience and functionality in dialogs (“pop-up windows”), including controlling focus, keyboard interface expectations, and how to use ARIA to ensure vital information is passed to assistive technologies such as screen readers.7. Using ARIA to Provide Feedback to UsersARIA live regions and states are explored in a variety of circumstances to examine how ARIA can be programmatically changed with JavaScript in order to provide updates to assistive technologies about dynamic changes after the initial page load, for example, providing form validation errors or updating content. By studying working examples of ARIA used on dynamic web pages, students observe ARIA code updating in real time.LabsTo reinforce and practice skills learned in the course, students use online tools to find the best ARIA solutions to remedy accessibility issues, perform written exercises in which they fix accessibility issues in HTML code, and add appropriate ARIA to HTML code for widgets.Disclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.Web Accessibility Section 508 - Introduction1. What Is Web Accessibility and Why It’s NeededThis topic gives an overview of web accessibility and reasons why it’s important.2. Who Are Users with Disabilities?This topic explores what we mean when we use the term “disabled,” and which types of disabilities and impairments are helped by making accessibility improvements to a website or web application.3. How Accessibility Makes Your Website BetterThis topic covers some of the advantages of an accessible website, which extend past helping people with disabilities.4. Accessibility and The LawThis topic introduces the federal legislation (U.S.) that applies to website accessibility, Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, as well as the guideline that it maps to, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (WCAG 2.0).5. Introduction to WCAG 2.0In this topic, students begin exploring WCAG and its four principles: Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust.6. Planning for AccessibilityThis topic explores different approaches to accessibility, from designing a new website to auditing an existing website.7. Auditing ToolsIn this topic, students explore various tools to perform website tests and accessibility auditing are covered, including online tools, browser plug-ins, and screen reader software. Online resources for further study of WCAG 2.0 are explored.8. Examining WCAG 2.0: Principle One – PerceivableThis topic covers accessibility criteria related to users being able to perceive the content of a website, and includes creating alternate text for images, making video and audio content accessible, using headings and page structure correctly, and ensuring that the sequence of content is meaningful. Also discussed in this topic are how to improve instructions, proper use of color and contrast, and giving users control on a webpage over sound and text size.9. Principle Two – OperableThis topic covers accessibility criteria related to users being able to use all the functions of your website, and includes keyboard accessibility, keyboard traps, timed and moving/flashing content, and skip links. This topic also addresses the focus order of a site, creating accessible hyperlinks, adding multiple ways to access information on a site, and proper labeling including semantic headings and the new HTML5 structuring elements.10. Principle Three – UnderstandableThis topic covers accessibility criteria related to users being able to understand the content of a website and includes the language of the page and its text, how the page responds when a user changes focus or interacts with the page, making navigation menus accessible, and consistent labelling including form labels, instructions, and error identification.11. Principle Four– RobustThis topic covers accessibility criteria related to whether the content is robust enough to be interpreted reliably by a wide variety of user agents and includes checking website code for errors by validating the HTML with a validation tool and checking for ARIA and other errors by using accessibility auditing tools.12. Conformance ClaimsThis topic covers what criteria are needed to make a conformance claim, what information a conformance claim should include, the various methods of creating a claim (including VPAT) and claims of partial conformance. Also covered is establishing accessibility standards and practices to maintain conformance once it is achieved.LabsTo reinforce and practice skills learned in the course, students use online and browser tools to test websites for accessibility issues, use a screen reader to discover accessibility issues firsthand, participate in discussions and activities to explore WCAG 2.0, and optionally perform written exercises in which they fix accessibility issues in HTML code.Disclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology. WordPress 1. Domains and Hosts: Getting the Foundation in PlaceUnderstanding DNS BasicsChoosing a Good Domain NameRegistering Your Domain NameAll About Web Hosts and Hosting WebsitesHow to Manage Settings and Features on Your Web Host2. Installing WordPress on Your Own ServerInstallation Requirements for WordPressDownloading WordPress to Install YourselfInstalling WordPress on Your Web Host YourselfSetting Your Directory Permissions3. Getting Around WordPressBecoming Familiar with the DashboardPosts, Pages, Tags, Media, and More: Content AdministrationTapping into the Core Settings for Your BlogOther Settings4. Configuring WordPress to Work Its BestChoosing the Right Settings for Your BlogModerating Comments and Comment SpamManaging Additional Authors on Your BlogCaching and Other Tune- Notes5. How Is Different Than and : Complementary DifferencesCreating Your AccountSetting Up Different BlogsBecoming Familiar with the DashboardGetting Your Settings Right for Picking the Right Theme for Your BlogConfiguring Sidebar Widgets on Your BlogWhen to Add Upgrades to Your BlogThe Final WordSummary6. Organizing the Content on Your BlogUnderstanding Posts Versus PagesOrganize Your Posts with CategoriesConnect Your Posts Together with TagsCustom Post Types and Custom TaxonomiesAdding a Blogroll of Links to Your Blog7. Creating and Managing Content with WordPressHands On with the EditorsHands on with the New Image Editor in DetailAdding Media to Your Blog and Posts8. Finding and Using PluginsFinding PluginsInstalling Plugins Quickly and EasilyUpgrading PluginsRecommended Plugins9. All About ThemesUnderstanding the Structure of WordPress ThemesFinding Themes and Choosing the Right One for Your BlogInstalling Themes on Your BlogConfiguring Extra Features on ThemesAll About Configuring WidgetsEditing a Themes to Make it Your OwnUsing Theme Frameworks and Parent-Child ThemesTheme Best Notes13. Maintaining WordPressUpdating and Upgrading WordPressUpdating Plugins and ThemesDatabase Maintenance for WordPress UsersWP-DBManagerDisclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are used as a guideline and are subject to change to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology. ................
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