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Web-Based
Graphic Resources
Educators face the ongoing challenge of staying up-to-date with the latest
methods, studies, and assorted rules, regs, standards, etc. The teacher
in a computer lab faces yet another daunting challenge: keeping up with
the ever-changing face of the tools we use.
Using Photoshop?
Have you upgraded to 6.0? Have you updated that to 6.0.1?
How 'bout Acrobat?
Which one: 4.0, 4.05,
or something in between? (You do know that Adobe has released 5.0,
right? And 5.0.1 is sure to follow.) The list goes on and on, as do the
questions.
This page is designed to help us keep on keepin' on while we constantly
re-educate ourselves. And remember -- if none of following addresses your
specific question, just ask your students. There'll usually be at least
one in the class who knows more than either of us ever will.
NOTE:
There's a ton of helpful tips, tricks, and tutorials to be found via the
links in the left hand column. If you see something you really like, it's
probably a good idea to download it rather than just bookmarking the page.
You never know when a site will be updated, altered, discontinued, or in
the case of Scream Design, changed to pay for play, so grab it while you
can.
If you have trouble with a few of the more, um, stubborn files, please
let me know and I'll share a
secret or two (provided you're in education -- I only bend the rules to
benefit teachers and their students).
Please feel free to email any
suggestions, corrections, or comments.
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