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Beginning Monday, CreativeLIVE will host a week full of 40 free
online classes taught by professionals at the top of their fields.
Taking down two of the largest barriers to accessing education —
geography and cost — founder Chase Jarvis hopes Photoshop Week will inspire creative individuals to pursue their passion for photo editing.
Classes are geared toward all levels, from noobs to pros, but each
course focuses on how photo editing can be used to further your career.
CreativeLIVE has already educated a few million people through online workshops and tutorials through the website.
"When you get these people next to each other, you get to survey and
sample a broad range of styles and types of education — and you get to
experience it all at the same time," Jarvis said. "What's broken is the
education system. Our hope is to transcend that system."
Online audiences can interact with the instructors through social
media on Twitter and Facebook. Designated students who participate in
the live audience will act as ambassadors, bringing the online students'
questions to instructors. This not only allows students from all over
the world to take part in the course but allows them to shape its
direction.
We are inherently social. Online classes where you can download the syllabus — that is not social," Jarvis said.
Gurus are given the ultimate access to anything they might need to
aid them during instruction. All workshop sessions are shot with the
full CreativeLIVE treatment, using multiple cameras and equipment that
keeps the audience engaged. "The best teachers you ever had were
entertaining and engaging. We want to continue in that vein," Jarvis
said. "They’ve gotten better and have more at their disposal."
Lesa Snider, a long-time CreativeLIVE instructor and the author of the Photoshop and iPhoto series of Missing Manuals,
says being able to communicate with an engaged audience that wants to
participate is a huge incentive for her as an instructor. "That is a
huge difference. I can feel the whole of the Internet there with me, and
it is the most rewarding and fulfilling thing that I have been able to
do," she said.
Enrollment in Photoshop Week is free by signing up on the website.
From looking at advanced numbers, Jarvis is hopeful this will be the
biggest Photoshop course of its kind in the world.
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