Multimedia Construction Zone

This is the weblog for Multimedia Construction Zone 2006, an annual one-week workshop offered by Puget Sound ESD.

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Sipping water from a firehose

Ok, that was a ton of information about a fairly (at times) confusing piece of software. Just remember that we have several more days to try out those parts that you are most interested in using!

I expect to do more small group and individual instruction over the next three days. What were the most important things you learned today? What would you be most interested in covering tomorrow?

9 Comments:

  • At 2:57 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Great day! Enjoyed working deeper into Photoshop Elements. I've wanted to do that for a while. Tomorrow I would like to work deeper into iMovie.

    Thanks!!!

     
  • At 2:59 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Yes, we did cover a lot of useful information today, but it gave us a nice overview of all the possibilities of Photoshop Elements 3. And thanks to the handouts, we'll get a chance to review this on our own.

    I'm looking forward to learning about Pinnacle and iMovie in particular as I'm least familiar with these applications.

    Good pace...lots of time to explore...and a most patient Conn---thank you!

    Marwin

     
  • At 3:02 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Tomorrow I would like to learn how to use a scanner. I have a photo of my great-grandmother flyfishing in Montana that I would like to manipulate using Photo Shop. The graphics manipulations we learned today were great fun.

     
  • At 3:04 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I'm just a little overwhelmed with the complexity of Photoshop, but very excited about doing some creative things with my own photos. You did a great job showing us the features of the software. Thanks for a great day. I'm looking forward to learning more about scanning tomorrow.

     
  • At 3:06 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I've never used Photoshop Elements 3.0 before because I work with Photoshop CS (many of my students, however, have Elements at home).
    So, today it was interesting to find out the similarites and differences of the two Adobe products.

    James

     
  • At 8:54 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Good day. Kind of overwhelming - a lot of info. and I was exhausted. I am excited to use what I learned, though. I also appreciate the hard copies of the lessons.

     
  • At 8:55 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I had a lot of fun today leaning about Photoshop...I never knew I could do so much! I can't wait to learn how to use both Photoshop and Powerpoint together.

    Lucita

     
  • At 9:33 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Today was much better. I feel like I am not just randomly messing around but there is more focus. I really like the fun and creativity of photoshop. Still cant see what the value of inspiration is...how will i use it. Am looking forward to figuring out how to put all this in powerpoint

     
  • At 3:18 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I'm excited that I learned all about Photoshop Elements. I have used Photoshop in the past and had many questions answered today. I had fun playing with the filters, and learning how to cut out and paste images on other pictures. Love the class and your relaxed style.

    Nattolie

     

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