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Boston Adobe Training and UX Classes resume after winter storm
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All certificate programs and training classes at American Graphics Institute’s Boston area office resumed as of February 10, 2015 following the one-day closure due to the winter weather. All courses, including UX classes, Photoshop training, and InDesign courses are now running as scheduled. If you were scheduled for a class and were not able to attend due to cancelled MBTA train service on Tuesday, February 10, contact American Graphics Institute to reschedule your course.
Other AGI locations, including New York City and Philadelphia were not affected by the winter weather that impacted Boston, and classes there are running as scheduled.
The American Graphics Institute administrative offices in Boston were running with a partial staff earlier this week, and the office is back to a full staffing level today. If you have previously left a message or sent an email regarding rescheduling, you will receive a response by the end of the day on Wednesday, February 11, 2015.
If winter weather has affected your ability to reach any of our classroom locations, or if you live in an area where AGI does not offer regularly scheduled Adobe classes, you may want to consider attending a live online training course. These classes are delivered by a live instructor, and allow you to learn from your office or home, without traveling to our training centers. You can hear the instructor, view their screen, get questions answered, and share your screen if you have questions regarding the projects on which you are working. You will receive materials for the course ahead of the class date. If you have an Internet connection and a computer, you have all the required equipment for the class. You can try a class online without any risk. Take the course online and if you are unable to complete it, you can take the same course on any regularly scheduled day at our training centers.
About the author
Christopher Smith is president of American Graphics Institute. He is the co-author of Adobe Creative Cloud for Dummies and more than 10 other books on design and digital publishing. He served as publisher and editor of the Digital Classroom book series, which has sold more than one million books on topics relating to InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere Pro and other Creative Cloud apps. At American Graphics Institute, he provides strategic technology consulting to marketing professionals, publishers designers, and large technology companies including Google, Apple, Microsoft, and HP. An expert on web analytics and digital marketing, he also delivers Google Analytics classes along with workshops on digital marketing topics. Christopher did his undergraduate studies the at the University of Minnesota, and then worked for Quark, Inc. prior to joining American Graphics Institute where he has worked for more than 20 years.