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EDTEC Department

Campus Web Based Resources

At SDSU, the Aztec Shops Campus Store is making an effort to provide online access to students, faculty, and staff. The following are some of the new features that you might find helpful:

Personalized Booklist: Use your student ID and pin number to access course information for the courses in which you have registered. The list includes required and optional books sorted by title in author order.

Book Information for Individual Courses: Aztec Shops also provides booklists for individual courses through the class schedule. Just select the current semester and then link to the course name and number.

Internet Access: Aznet offers local dial-up Internet access for SDSU students, faculty, and staff. This service provides access to resources and software otherwise accessible only on campus.

Web server space - SDSU offers students free, non-commercial personal Web space for student work, for as long as you are registered at the University. Sign up for a rohan email account, then send me the rohan username and password you receive. I'll configure your account for web access and you'll be set to go.

Purchasing academically priced software

You can purchase Adobe products directly from the Adobe Education Store.

You can also purchase software at academic prices from vendors such as CPE or Academic SuperStore or GradWare.com.

To purchase academically priced software from the SDSU bookstore, you will need:

Please fill out the phone order form (pdf document) and fax it to (619) 265-7504. You can either fill out the form in Acrobat Reader and then print it or print the form and then fill it out.

Free Software Classes

cbtCafe.com
Provides good, free, online basic and advanced tutorials for most of the software you'll be using in this class, including Dreamweaver, Flash, Photoshop, and Quicktime.

San Diego Community College District: Continuing Ed Program
Offers many free courses in a wide range of areas at different campuses throughout San Diego.

North City Center: a campus of the Continuing Ed program
Offers free classes in a number of software programs including Dreamweaver, Flash, HTML, Javascript, Director, Photoshop, Premiere, Illustrator, and many others.

BATS: Student Computer Training Workshops
Offers free classes on computer applications we use in this course.

Training Cafe
Adobe's free online courses on Web technology skills, particularly aimed at teachers, but open to anyone.

Adobe On Demand
Free introductory online "seminars" for Adobe MX products.

Atomic Learning
Apple's online software learning modules.

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