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Technology News IDRC Grant Partners: North Orange County Cmty College District o Centers for Applied Competitive Technologies (CACT) o Orange County Digital Media Center (OCDMC) Fullerton College East Los Angeles College Industry Association of Sourn California (PIASC) Department Instructors Learn How To from Industry Partners Fullerton College Technology instructors David McCormac and Dennis Howey are working closely with printing companies in Orange County to obtain a better understanding of how industry is using new technology. In past year Technology Department at Fullerton College, through various state grants and with guidance of local industry representatives, has purchased state-of- art equipment and developed new courses to better prepare its students and area s workforce for jobs in today s ever evolving printing industry. To learn first-hand how industry uses new technology and processes that pertain to technology, Dennis Howey resorted to a tried and true learning method job shadowing. Area companies like Dual Graphics, Best Label, WS Packaging and Label Tronics welcomed Mr. Howey with tours, demonstrations, and hands-on training on equipment such as IGEN Digital Press, Esko CDI, and Indigo Digital Label Press. In addition to learning how new technology is changing printing industry, Mr. Howey learned that term workflow has become an integral part of production process in printing workplace. In both flexographic printing process and conventional offset lithographic process, term workflow denotes steps used from start of job and through production process that produces a quality printed product. In a commercial environment, se steps include color trapping, screening, RIPing, imposition, color management, proofing and plate making. Because of industry concern with shorter delivery times, waste reduction and total system costs, many companies are using workflow integration as part of ir decision making process. FC Technology instructors, recognizing significant role that integrated workflows have in industry, responded by purchasing and integrating various systems into ir curricula. Rampage, a popular workflow used throughout printing industry was selected for use with new Fuji/Screen computer-to-plate rmal plate processor and Xerox free flow workflow allows user to take printing files and prepare m from any workstation for output to department s Xerox 252 digital press. department will soon have DeskPack, Esko s most popular workflow software currently in use in label and flexible packaging manufacturing. With assistance from industry partners and with new technology, FC students will have skills needed to enter printing workforce heads and shoulders above competition! In this issue Revolutionizing Technology PIASC Offers Designing & Creating Websites Workshop ELAC Showcases Photography & Graphic Design Program and more

New Technology is Revolutionizing Fullerton College Tech Department FC Instructors Dennis Howey and Dave McCormac work with students on new Xerox Docucolor 252 and Fuji Dart 4300. Digital imaging is changing way we (printers) image a sheet of paper. Xerography, or Digital, has been in use for many years, but today quality of digital color is matched with offset lithography. digital imaging market has evolved and it has grown, and this is creating a shift from use of offset lithography to digital imaging. Digital imaging may never fully replace offset printing process, but it now has a sizable share of today s market. This revolutionary change from offset to digital imaging technology can be compared to societal impact that Johann Gutenberg s invention of movable type had on written word in 1450. FC Tech Department has finally joined digital revolution! department after months of research on different technology available to industry has purchased equipment and software that will change ir curricula and will change way students work in classroom/printing floor. Xerox 252 Digital imaging device allows user to receive digital files, manage files with Xerox Free Flow workflow and n output m on Docucolor 252. XMpie variable data software provides user with ability to produce digital pieces that have variable images on each print. XMpie software is used in industry to produce advertisements with different information fields on each piece of work. new computer-to-plate system uses a digital rmal device, made by Screen that will image Ecomaxx-T metal plates. This digital device is sold through Fuji and offers some of latest plate imaging technology. system uses a laser to generate heat that images metal plate to hold a 200 lpi dot. This powerful imaging device is linked with Rampage workflow software and to allow files to be output on Fuji digital plate-making device. Students will develop skills in color management and imposition using Preps, and popular imposition software. Also, recently purchased was Esko CDI with DuPont FAST digital flexo plate processing system. This system allows user to learn computer to plate process for imaging high quality flexographic printing plates. se plates will hold a 150 lpi dot. purchase and use of Esko s technology is a result of a partnership with Esko Artworks and DuPont to acquire computer-to-plate technology used to produce digital flexo plates. This new technology will help students learn how to fingerprint a flexo printing press, develop curves and conduct color management. 2

FC Tech Hosts Training 2009 PIASC and Fullerton College Tech hosted Training 2009 held March 7, 2009, at Fullerton College. workshop offered educational sessions designed specifically for owners and employees of small printing companies. Over 75 people participated in training. Keynote speaker included Sophie Brooks, President/CEO of Global Learning Partners. keynote address was on Creating Your Future. Session topics included: Is Customer always right? Five Essentials of Exceptional Customer Service Low VOCs What it means to Production Business on Grow Seven ways to Grow your business in this slow economy PIASC Offers Designing and Creating Effective Websites Workshop In late January, PIASC/RAISE Foundation, Centers for Applied Competitive Technologies, Economic & Workforce Development and Multimedia & Entertainment Initiative, cosponsored Designing and Creating Effective Websites taught by Mr. Juan Quintanilla, Digital Media Instructor, North Orange County Community College District/School of Continuing Education and held at PIASC offices. workshop extended over five days, starting with HTML fundamentals where students learned how to view a websites HTML structure, write simple code instructions, create a form page and develop internal and external links. Next, students became acquainted with basic fundamental designing and coding of web pages using Dreamweaver, and finally on last day students spent some time creating ir own web page and learning some tips, and tricks to design and create an A-List Website. Students gave high marks for this excellent five-day program. next workshop is scheduled for May on Designing and Creating Interactive Multimedia Websites Using Adobe Flash and Flash Action Script. 3

East LA College Showcases Photography & Graphic Design Program East Los Angeles College held its Education to Career Fair 2008 on Thursday, October 23, 2008. This exciting event promotes not only careers but also highlights Career and Technical Education (CTE) Departments. Over 50 top notch employers and over 10 of ELAC s CTE programs participated in event providing valuable information to students. Photography and Graphic Design (a discipline in Art Department) are two of ten CTE programs that participated. Students had an opportunity to speak with faculty and current ELAC students about curriculum, job opportunities, and design and photo profession and related fields. Pictured at right are examples of career paths within Art and Design Industry. ELAC Students inquire about Photography and Graphic Design program at Education to Career Fair 2008.! A rt and Design at E ast Los A ngeles College.! Art department offers 70 courses, (2) certificate programs (Arts Graphic Communication, Electronic Publishing) and (3) associate of arts degree programs (Arts Graphic Communication, Electronic Publishing, Art-Transfer). Several programs and courses are under development (T.E.A.M. program Technology, Entertainment, Animation and Multi-media). Animation department (a discipline under Art department) offers four programs leading to AA degrees. Potential career directions include: animator, advertising artist, 3D model builder, character designer, audiovisual artist/designer, filmmaker (visual effects, production, director, cinematographer, camera person, film editor, sound engineer, film graphics/producer),video game designer, illustrator, layout artist, and digital photography. Our Photography Department offers a total of eight skills certificate and certificate programs that lead to Major Photography Certificate, and (two) Associate of Arts Degrees. field of photography offers a wide range of specializations that include commercial, journalistic, scientific, fine art, portrait and wedding photography. Below are some examples of careers within art and design industry as well as related industries where many artist and designer have migrated. Electronic Pre-Press Bindery/Finishing Proofreader Scanner Operator Electronic/Digital Prepress Technician Desktop Specialist Proofer Press Operator Layout Artist Typographer Designer Pre-Press artist Conceptual Designer Illustrator Art Director Desktop publisher Colorist 3%414,"#$%2(.-/0+1"2( Darkroom Technician Lighting Designer Photographer Studio Manager Photo Technician Photo touch-up artist Photo Editor 3"&-1&-,(.-/0+1"2( 5*6()*+&,-(.-/0+1"2( Web Designer "#$%&'()%!*%+,-#%&!.,-,$(/!0%*,(!1&2*3)%&! 4)&,1$!5&,$%&!!"#$%&'()*+&,-(.-/0+1"2( 34+1(3"4/0'1&4-(.-/0+1"2( Animator!! 3D modeler! Character designer!! 62#)%1$!7&$,+$! 8()9-&23#*!7&$,+$! Audio Designer Motion Designer Compositor Rigger Editor! 7-&8#1&4-(.-/0+1"2( 4

th 10 Annual FC Media Arts Tech AwardsHosts Competition Training A highly talented group 2009 of aspiring media Students enjoy learning Technology at Fullerton College! developers, artists and designers from California Community Colleges and high schools were recognized as Category winners and Merit Award recipients at 2009 Media Arts Award Competition Showcase presentation on April 24. Multimedia & Entertainment Initiative s annual competition recognizes outstanding talents of students enrolled in media-related programs. Students representing 60 community colleges and high schools submitted 475 entries in program s 15 categories. Award recipients are selected in a two-tiered evaluation process involving screening by faculty panels and judging by industry professionals at sites around California. Industry partners involved in supporting competition include: ACME Animation, Adobe, Apple, AutoDesk, ComputerLand and Lynda.com. 5

Students receive Fullerton College Tech Flexo Certificate 2009 Events May 15 CACT and OCDMC sponsor Adobe Illustrator and PrePress Workshop at NOCCCD offices. Contact Christie Campbell for information: 714.808.4617 May 18 Design 2 Print IDRC Advisory Meeting at Fullerton College From left to right: Forrest Bradburn, Roger Ibarra, and Brian Stephens. Enroll in accelerated flexography program at Fullerton College and earn three industry recognized certificates in one semester, Flexographic Technical Association (FTA) Level 1 and Level 2 Certificates and FC Flexography Certificate. FTA Level 1 and Level 2 certificates, recognized by industry anywhere in United States, are awarded to students that receive an 80 percent or higher on ir Level 1 and Level 2 flexographic exams. Students enrolled in Introduction to Flexography class are given Level 1 flexographic exam as part of ir class final, and students enrolled in Advanced Flexography class are given FTA Level 2 flexographic exam as ir final for Advanced Flexography class. FC Flexography Certificate is awarded to students that complete all three classes in Accelerated Flexography Program with a "C" or better. three classes are Introduction to - Print 101, Introduction to Flexography - Print 85 and Advanced Flexography - Print 86. All three certificates will help students obtain employment in label manufacturing industry! Credits Technology News has been funded by California Community Colleges Economic & Workforce Development. Norma A. Alvarado, CACT Director May 21 PIASC/Raise Foundation Graphic Communications/Academic Competition sponsored by PIASC, CACT and OCDMC held at Fullerton College Campus atre. five high school finalists are: Hart High School, Venice High School, El Camino Real High School, South Pasadena High School, and San Fernando High School. One student - usually student with highest grade at final Academic Challenge, will represent high school finalist. Centers for Applied Competitive Technologies North Orange County Community College District 1830 W. Romneya Drive, 5th Floor Anaheim, CA 92801 714.808.4611 Editor & Graphic Design: Contributors: Martha Payan-Hernandez Dennis Howey, Lina Lindgren and Vi Ly CACT & IDRC, Marketing & Outreach Coordinator 6