
New Apple Classes Offered at Two Convenient Locations
Members of UCs eLearning staff have teamed up with Communiversity to offer a suite of Apple mobile and Mac classes!
Our instructors have a combined total of over 100 years of experience in the IT profession, as certified Apple Distinguished Educators, instructional technologists, videographers, film producers, web administrators, managers, and as the assistant vice president for eLearning and Technology.
In our introductory class, students will explore Apples mobile products (iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch) to ensure you are getting the most out of your devices. Then, during our next three classes, students will discover capturing photos and video with Apple devices; editing video through iMovie; and using Apple software to produce a short video with multiple camera angles, screen titles and submitting the video to the iTunes store.
Classes are held at two convenient locations: UC's Victory Parkway (VP) campus and Union Township's (UT) Civic Center (behind Jungle Jim's in Eastgate).
- Do you want to bite into this Apple?: October 3 (VP) or October 5 (UT)
- Capturing Memories with an iPhone or iPad: October 17 (UT) or October 19(VP)
- Curating Memories with iMovie: November 2 (VP)
- Producing Memories with a Mac: Using Final Cut X: November 10-17 (VP)
Register online at
, click on
Technology
or call us at 513-556-6932.
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