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How often within your coursework are you asked to give a presentation?


How often do you incorporate audio or visual elements within your presentations?


How often within your coursework are you assigned projects (creating a webpage, poster, brochure, movie, audio recording, etc...)?


Did you know the W. Frank Steely Library has Dreamweaver, InDesign, Acrobat, and Photoshop for all to use?
How often do you use Dreamweaver?





How often do you use InDesign?




How often do you use Acrobat (not to be confused with Acrobat Reader)?





How often do you use Photoshop?





If available, would you ever use Illustrator, Flash, Captivate, Sound Forge, CD Architect, or Vegas DVD?
Would you use Illustrator if you had access to it at the W. Frank Steely Library?


Would you use Flash if you had access to it at the W. Frank Steely Library?


Would you use Captivate if you had access to it at the W. Frank Steely Library?


Would you use Sound Forge if you had access to it at the W. Frank Steely Library?


Would you use CD Architect if you had access to it at the W. Frank Steely Library?


Would you use Vegas DVD if you had access to it at the W. Frank Steely Library?


If available, would you attend open, student workshops for Dreamweaver, InDesign, Acrobat, Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, Captivate, Sound Forge, CD Architect, or Vegas DVD?

If you had an opportunity to use the current or the proposed types of software described in earlier questions, would you prefer to work with the software on a Mac?

 
 

updated: Tuesday, 26-Feb-2008 10:18:47 EST


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