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Technology SIG Workshop

  • Wed, November 02, 2022
  • 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
  • Webinar

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  • Free for Chapter Members

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This fast-paced, interactive workshop explores the technologies used to design and develop learning support material. Informal and supportive, it is evolving in response to needs and concerns expressed by participants.

The topic for November is Video Editing with Adobe Premiere. It will be a good introduction to this software and an opportunity to talk shop with someone who uses it on a regular basis.

Past workshops have featured PowerPoint as a storyboarding and elearning development platform. We remain open to discussing video editing, PhotoShop, Audacity, website design, Microsoft Word templates, and other learning support technology issues. Join us to shape how these workshops evolve to meet your own needs, and to learn and share with other participants.

 Meet Your Presenter:  John Morley

John Morley has been combining words, visuals, and sound in video and interactive media for clients and employers including Genentech, Southern California Edison, Kaiser Permanente, and most of the Asian car companies.


Author of the book Scriptwriting for High Impact video, he has taught at Cal State Northridge, lectured at UCLA, and conducted workshops at a variety of professional organizations and conferences.


An experienced coder, he has developed and managed numerous websites, developed software used by clients including Saturday Night Live, and is now an independent consultant, available for assignment.


Presenter:  Kevin Storm Jorgensen

Kevin Storm Jorgensen is the Senior Training and Development Specialist at General Dynamics NASSCO where he supports the entire organization through facilitating, coordinating, and designing technical training. He’s currently chair of the General Dynamics Training Best Practices Forum where he oversees the creation of training standards used by all business units.


Kevin is also a University Lecturer for the Learning Design and Technology department at San Diego State University.


Kevin transitioned into training from a career in photography, video, and television production. His previous work includes conducting celebrity junkets and red-carpet interviews as a producer with The Hollywood Reporter TV. That transition from television entertainment news has provided Kevin with a unique perspective on the use of video production processes and technologies in instructional design.


Note to registrants:  This webinar may be recorded for chapter marketing purposes.

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