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Bootcamps in Half the Time

The question everybody wants an answer to is “How much computer training do I need?” And the answer is, “that depends.” We are pleased to announce that we now offer 4-week Bootcamps based on existing class outlines. At the start of every month, students who are looking to become proficient in more than one program can split the bootcamps up, a la carte style. For instance, a student can take a 4-week Photoshop, a 4-week Illustrator, and a 4-week InDesign bootcamp. Or a 4-week Flash, a 4-week After Effects, and a 4-week HTML5 bootcamp. This gives the student a great foundation for the future as well as a map to follow for future classes. Call Sam today at (312) 245-2900 to learn about pricing and options.

  • posted by
    Brian Hischier
  • Jan 19, 2011
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January Sale On All Computer/Software Training

Yes, it’s cold in Chicago and the holidays have abandoned us to the dead of winter. But it’s toasty here at Digital Bootcamp. With over fifty workstations running and instructors from every corner of the industry teaching classes day and night, we keep the place well-heated. And every class is 20.11% off, from our master class 8-week bootcamps to 1-day classes in Adobe Photoshop, the Creative Suite, web programming (HTML, CSS), Android classes, After Effects, PHP and more. Check our listings above or give Sam a call at (312) 245-2900. And if you don’t see a class listed or have a special topic in mind, call anyway. Custom classes run every week and there’s no limit to our resources. Happy extended holidays, from Digital Bootcamp.

  • posted by
    Brian Hischier
  • Jan 06, 2011
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Flash Is Far From Dead

You’ve heard the rumors: Flash is dead or dying. Not so. The 15-year-old interactive graphics program is only getting stronger. Consider video: not only is Flash capable of delivering web-based video, it can support the complex delivery systems required by media giants like YouTube and Vimeo. According to a report from YouTube, there is more to video than meets the eye.