Jacob Eisler
Office Hours: Wednesdays 1:30-3:30, Saturdays 4-6, Jesup Media Lab OR time and place by appointment
email: 04jme@williams.edu
phone: x2881 (not as reliable as e-mail, and not after 12, please)
You must have Novell installed on your computer. Ideally, you should have it already on your desktop- the icon should read 'application installer.' Double click on it to install programs.
Otherwise, if you have an IBM, put this into the address line of your web browser, and run it: \\Achilles\SYS\public\nal.exe
This will allow you to install a variety of applications, such as Photoshop, Dreamweaver, The Russian Dictionary Tree, etc.
To install applications on Macs, go here (http://www.williams.edu/resources/oit/software/web.shtml) and here (http://www.williams.edu/resources/oit/software/graphics.shtml).
All students have access to the Element K tutorials for web design and graphic applications. Click here to sign up.
Most weekdays covered by staff from 10-5- schedule available on door.
Help with a variety of computer and media topics, as well as resources such as high-quality scanners and software not publicly available (for example, Final Cut Pro).
Mark recommends Lynda.com.
Webmonkey (http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/)- a useful resource on a variety of design topics.
HTML Goodies (www.htmlgoodies.com)- pleasant intro to web design, in a very approachable format.
And the rest (http://dir.yahoo.com/Arts/Design_Arts/Graphic_Design/Web_Page_Design_and_Layout/)- The Yahoo listing of all sites involved with web design.
OIT design workshops