2022/07/13 Adobe Faculty and Staff Seminars

Dear Faculty and Staff

The Academic Information Center is pleased to announce a seminar on Adobe products for which the University has a comprehensive contract.

 

Date: Friday, 2022/8/5, 14:30-16:00 (online)
Title: Adobe Acrobat DC & Creative Cloud Utilization Seminar
Speaker: Mr. Tomizaki and Mr. Inoue, Adobe Corporation
Cost: Free of charge

 

▼ Seminar Contents
Part I: Using Adobe Acrobat, you can expect to improve the efficiency of your document work.
The seminar will introduce the basic functionality of Acrobat, the sharing functionality that enables work to be performed independent of location and time, and the power of Acrobat in terms of security.

Part II: We will start with an introduction to Adobe Creative Cloud products and show you which tools can help you create the kind of output you want, and we will discuss how universities around the world and in Japan are using these tools and the on-demand content you can start creating today.

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Registration is required at the following URL

https://bit.ly/3yJzSkp

**After submitting your registration form, a URL for the day's distribution will be automatically sent to the e-mail address you provided. In the unlikely event that you do not receive any communication after submitting the form, please submit the form again, as there is a high possibility that you have entered your e-mail address incorrectly. **

※ The video recording will be distributed at a later date.

All interested parties are invited to attend.

For information on how to use Adobe ETLA, please contact
 https://web.sic.shibaura-it.ac.jp/AdobeETLA2021
 for more information on how to use Adobe ETLA

Also, the ScombZ community has been invited to participate in the
Adobe Digital Creative Basics" course.
We also have self-study content for the "Adobe Digital Creative Basics" course available in the ScombZ community.

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