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Boston UX Classes, WordPress training postponed due to weather
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All Boston-area UX classes as well as WordPress coures and Creative Cloud classes scheduled for February 13 at American Graphics Institute have been postponed due to the winter storm. These classes will start on February 14. Those registered for these training courses should plan to attend class on February 14 and will be provided with alternate dates to make-up the course date, or they can choose any future course date to complete the training.
This schedule change affects only the Boston area classes, and all UX courses and other Adobe training programs in Philadelphia and New York City are not impacted, and are running as scheduled. The AGI administrative offices based in Boston are running with fewer staff than normal, as some administrative staff are not able to make it to AGI due to poor travel conditions. There may be delays in responding to requests to reschedule any training programs which are currently booked, or to schedule new classes. New co
Online UX classes and Creative Cloud training courses are also not impacted. These live classes allow participants to learn from their home or the office, and are presented by a live instructor in a small group environment. You can see and hear the instructor, see their screen, ask questions, and share your computer screen if you have questions. Course materials are sent ahead of the class. The only requirement for these online training programs is access to a reliable Internet connection. If you are currently registered for a course and are concerned about weather at a future date, you can try an online class with no risk. If the class does not meet your expectations for any reason, you are able to take the same course as a live in-person workshop at any of our training centers with no additional costs or fees.
About the author
Jennifer Smith is a user experience designer, educator and author based in Boston. She has worked in the field of user experience design for more than 15 years.She has designed websites, ecommerce sites, apps, and embedded systems. Jennifer designs solutions for mobile, desktop, and iOT devices.
Jennifer delivers UX training and UX consulting for large Fortune 100 companies, small start-ups, and independent software vendors.She has served as a Designer in Residence at Microsoft, assisting third-party app developers to improve their design solutions and create successful user experiences. She has been hired by Adobe and Microsoft to deliver training workshops to their staff, and has traveled to Asia, Europe, India, the Middle East, and across the U.S. to deliver courses and assist on UX design projects. She has extensive knowledge of modern UX Design, and worked closely with major tech companies to create educational material and deliver UX workshops to key partners globally. Jennifer works with a wide range of prototyping tools including XD, Sketch, Balsamiq, Fireworks, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Blend for Visual Studio. She also works extensively in the fields of presentation design and visual design.
Jennifer is also an expert on Photoshop, digital image editing, and photo manipulation. Having written 10 books on Photoshop, and having consulted and provided training to major media companies and businesses around the globe.
Jennifer is the author of more than 20 books on design tools and processes, including Adobe Creative Cloud for Dummies, Adobe Creative Cloud Digital Classroom, and Photoshop Digital Classroom. She has been awarded a Microsoft MVP three times for her work with user experience design in creating apps for touch, desktop, and mobile devices. Jennifer holds the CPUX-F certification from the User Experience Qualification Board and assists others in attaining this designation in leading a UX certification course at American Graphics Institute. She is a candidate for a Master’s degree in Human Factors in Information Design.