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And the fun Continues...

Journal Entry: Thu May 1, 2008, 1:31 PM





And the fun Continues...


So this week so far has been draining. I guess the hardest things are getting adults to listen to a 24 year old and take me seriously. Plus I'm teaching basic Photoshop, Dreamweaver and Flash courses. It's hard at times too because Photoshop is 8hrs, Dreamweaver 8hrs and Flash 16hrs but I think some people's expectations are off because you can't become an expert after that and you need to practice and develop the skills on your own. One on One are cool because usually the person comes with a project in mind and you help themselves make it come alive. Group courses are harder of course!

Acrobat for Dummies!


The other day I had a group of mixed leveled secretaries so it was very hard to keep everyone on track! I was teaching how to create forms in Acrobat. One of the women could have learned the software on her own, then another was there because she was informed that the software could do something but in reality she couldn't do it herself it would take a programmer who can either do advanced XML or Javascript and the other was slow as molasses. At first I was introducing the software and showing them how you can import an office document and it auto detects the fields etc etc... Then I ran into technical difficulties, my software stopped working! My day already wasn't going good, I got lost in those turnabouts that they have in France or London and I ended up being late. When I got there Acrobat wasn't done installing on all the systems so I decided to wait for it to be done which later was like shooting myself in the foot time wise. So I sent them on lunch while I figured out my bug. When they came back it was fine but one of the women was a bitch and rude to me so when she was fed up she took off (thank goodness) and the course went a lot better without her!


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`snowmask:iconsnowmask: May 1, 2008, 10:31:15 PM
May I ask (I'm just curious) how does it go when you teach each program? Do you like... give them a little project to do? Or something?

I learned all the programs I use now by myself >_> that and... most of things in life D:

GOTTA FAIL TO SUCCEED.

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=star-rose-three:iconstar-rose-three: May 6, 2008, 12:07:47 PM
Basically I teach them what they can learn by buying an introduction book. I'll show them how to do something in Photoshop and then I'll have them do it. When it's a private class then it's easier because the client usually has a project in mind and you're basically helping them realize it!

I'm the same as you I learned most in life myself, except I took graphic design in Cegep.

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`snowmask:iconsnowmask: May 6, 2008, 1:08:00 PM
I would be so annoying.

Like I wouldn't do it the way it says in the book. And try to do it better and quicker. LIKE HA I OWN.

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*12monthsOFwinter:icon12monthsOFwinter: May 8, 2008, 2:47:44 PM
good riddance to the bitch- glad you got thru it!

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=star-rose-three:iconstar-rose-three: May 12, 2008, 9:37:16 AM
Yeah but I'm sure you learn quickly and you're smarter than half of the people I teach. A lot of them aren't tech savvy so it's difficult at times.

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