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<div>The Adobe Seminars originally planned for today in room 3-370
have been moved to 3-270 due to a schedule conflict.</div>
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I. Morning session<br>
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<x-tab> </x-tab>Date: Thursday, August
21</div>
<div><x-tab> </x-tab>Time:
10am - noon</div>
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color="#FF0000">NEW ROOM 3-270</font></div>
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</x-tab>Presentation: Adobe Acrobat 6 in Education<br>
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Adobe Acrobat 6.0 in Education<br>
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Adobe Acrobat 6.0 is a powerful tool for education because of its
ability to<br>
PDF from just about anything. Since PDF is a portable, accessible,
and<br>
reliable, it is a good choice for the exchange of electronic
documents<br>
within a heterogeneous computing environment.<br>
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However, that is only a small bit of the power of Acrobat. With
Adobe<br>
Acrobat 6.0, you can shave hours and dollars off the process of
working with<br>
the documents you want to exchange. This presentation will cover
those<br>
aspects of adobe Acrobat that can do just that. We'll see how to
effectively<br>
archive PDF files, scan document from paper and convert them to<br>
text-searchable PDF, review and comment with colleagues around campus
or<br>
around the globe, and add security to the mix to prevent your
sensitive<br>
content from being usurped while en route.<br>
<br>
Tim Plumer is an Acrobat Product Specialist. He has been working with
Adobe<br>
Acrobat since it's early inception, and over the last ten years, has
helped<br>
many organizations take full advantage of this exciting technology. He
is<br>
now responsible for evangelizing the newest release, Adobe Acrobat
6.0<br>
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II. Afternoon session<br>
<br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>Date: Thursday, August 21<br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>Time: 1:30 - 3:30
pm</div>
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color="#FF0000">NEW ROOM 3-270</font><br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>Presentation: Acrobat 6.0 Accessibility
Features<br>
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Acrobat 6.0 Accessibility Features<br>
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Learn about features available in Acrobat 6.0 for checking and
authoring PDFs that are accessible to users with disabilities.
Some of the features include:<br>
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* Acrobat Accessibility Checker<br>
* Create and optimize accessible PDF forms using the Tags
palette<br>
* Convert existing PDF documents to tagged PDF files<br>
* Compression tools for tagged PDF documents.<br>
* Creating secure PDFs that are still accessible to users of
assistive technologies.<br>
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Who might benefit from this? Anyone who authors PDFs for course
materials, public information, employee information and other
applications. MIT is in the process of developing
accessible authoring guidelines for PDFs to comply with federal
accessibility laws.<br>
<br>
Jeanne Cavanaugh<br>
IS Training Services<br>
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