Information / advice on computing skills for a photo site?
I am launching a new free to access / open source website for teaching digital photography skills. This is quite extensive and includes computer systems set-up, troubleshooting and maintenance - essential for anyone doing digital photography, but not core business in imaging terms.
We are looking for help to extend and expand our articles teaching people to become better digital photographers... this info can be posted back to YA and other forums as it is free and open source.
Is anyone willing to contribute time, articles, illustrations, editorial advice, especially in the computer skills section?
Re: http://www.image-nut.com (See Computer skills, under Tutorials)
Thanks!
I have been an IT professional since 1980, primarily on IBM Midrange Systems (if you don't know what they are, don't ask because you probably never heard of them) but an important part of that has been to integrate PC type equipment with those systems and into networks. I am fairly current on Windows OS for everything except Windows Vista because businesses are usually not anxious to adopt new, OS versions once they get a certain version working..
I have taught basic computing courses as an adjunct professor at the university level. I would be happy to contribute some time to this effort if you can provide guidelines for requirements and approximate deadlines for delivery. I am interested for three reasons, first, I like helping other people discover and enjoy computers and photography, second, I would like to have some of my technical writing evaluated and critiqued and, third, I would like to establish my credentials to possibly produce newsletters or articles for profit as part of a "retirement business" using my photography & computer background.
Contact me with particulars if this sound promising for your requirements.
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