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Classes
The AMF, a non-profit organization, receives a
percentage of the proceeds from the sale of Florida's
Challenger/Columbia license plates. This funding makes it
possible to offer these courses to Florida educators at
discounted rates.
All of the courses include a combination of lecture and hands-on
activities taught in a classroom setting. A comprehensive manual
and the use of an individual computer station are provided to
each participant. The course material is continuously updated to
meet the current needs of the educational community in the K-12
setting. The instructors, all former teachers, are knowledgeable
and experienced with proven track records in their field of
expertise.
Participants have rated these courses the best of their kind in
all areas including delivery, content and price.
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"Excellent teachers and materials.
I will be back."
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"Instructors were both knowledgeable and
helpful. I was very comfortable asking questions."
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"Great training -- very well planned."
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"Well informed instructors -- great
reference manual."
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"Well worth the time and money."
Classes are taught at the Kennedy Space Center, the site of
every manned U.S. space flight, and an environment rich in
technology. Classes are also scheduled at the Lowry Park Zoo
- Tampa, the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, or
at your school/district site.
See the schedule below for class locations.
Class Descriptions
Photoshop
Adventures
Program
Duration:
2 days
Audience:
Any educator interested in using or instructing teachers and/or
students in editing enhancing, organizing, and displaying
digital photos in education. First time photo editors as well
as those with a working knowledge of photo editing will benefit
from this program.
Program History:
Introduced in 2006, as requested by educators, digital
photography exceeds the use of analog photography. This program
was established to aid educators in keeping up with changing
technologies utilizing the latest software for editing and
organizing digital photos and is updated frequently. This
program currently utilizes Adobe Photoshop Elements.
Program Description:
This program is designed for any educator who wants to learn or
improve their skills in enhancing, organizing, and displaying
digital photos. Hands-on activities, collaborative learning and
lecture are combined to provide participants a well-rounded
project based program. Participants will be supplied with
digital cameras, and all needed computer equipment to design,
create, edit and take home a completed digital photo project.
Photoshop Elements, the inexpensive yet powerful digital photo
editing and digital photo organizing software, is used during
this course. Many skills learned can be applied to Adobe
Photoshop and other professional photo editing software. A
comprehensive manual is included with this course.
Program
Contents:
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Photoshop Elements
workspace
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Acquiring and organizing
photos
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Automatic corrections
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Batch processing
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Changing name
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Changing size
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Changing file type
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Auto quick fix
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Using Layers
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Selecting parts of an image
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Color adjustments
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Cropping and resizing
images
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Retouching images
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Using filters and effects
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Adding Text
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Creating a panorama
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Optimizing photos for the
web, email, and sharing
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Printing photos
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Creating an HTML photo
gallery
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Creating slide shows
Available for on-site training
Video
Adventures

Program Duration:
2 days
Audience: Any educator interested in using or instructing
teachers and/or students in producing, developing, and
implementing digital video in education. Educators of all skill
levels will benefit from this program.
Program History: Initially introduced in 2005, this
program was established to teach educators about digital video
technologies. This updated version of the program uses Adobe
Premiere Elements 8 to create and manipulate videos.
Program Description: This program is designed for any
educator who wants to learn about digital video filming and
editing. Collaborative learning, hands-on activities, and
lecture are combined to provide participants a well-rounded
project based program. Participants will be supplied with video
cameras, microphones and all needed computer equipment to
design, create, edit and take home a completed digital video
project. New Adobe Premiere Elements 8, the inexpensive yet
powerful digital editing software, is used during this course.
Skills learned can be applied to any video editing software. A
comprehensive manual is included with this course.
Program Contents:
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Digital
Video in Education: Background/Hardware/Software/Design
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Storyboarding and Filming Techniques
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Video
Cameras
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Capturing
Video and Audio
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Audio
Enhancement
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New Premiere
Elements 8 Basics and Features
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Creating a
Video Using Story Boarding and Sequencing
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Creating and
Adding Titles
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InstantMovie
and Themes
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Transitions
and Effects
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Green Screen
and Chroma Keying
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Editing
Clips
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New Audio
Features, Effects, and Properties
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Adding
Narration and Creating Royalty Free Music
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Designing
and Burning to DVD
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Creating a
Complete Digital Video Movie
Available for on-site training
Video
Adventures: Advanced NEW!

Program Duration:
2
days
Audience: Any educator interested in using or instructing
teachers and/or students in producing, developing, and
implementing digital video in education. Educators with prior
experience in video editing will benefit most from this program.
Program History: Introduced in 2010, this program was
established to enhance educators’ knowledge about digital video
technologies. This new “Advanced” version of the program uses
Adobe Premiere Elements 8 to create and manipulate videos.
Program Description: This program is designed for any
educator who wants to enhance their skills in digital video
editing. This “Advanced” version of the program adds a more
challenging curriculum which includes the Organizer, Advanced
Automated Options, Motion Tracking, Advanced Effects, and
Advanced themes and instant movies. Collaborative learning,
hands-on activities, and lecture are combined to provide
participants a well-rounded project based program. Participants
will be supplied with video cameras, microphones and all needed
computer equipment to design, create, edit and take home a
completed digital video project. New Adobe Premiere Elements 8,
the inexpensive yet powerful digital editing software, is used
during this course. Skills learned can be applied to any video
editing software. A comprehensive manual is included with this
course.
Program Contents:
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Digital
Video in Education: Background/Hardware/Software/Design
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Storyboarding and Filming Techniques
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Video
Cameras
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Capturing
Video and Audio
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Audio
Enhancement
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New Premiere
Elements 8 Basics and Features
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Creating a
Video Using Story Boarding and Sequencing
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Creating and
Adding Titles
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InstantMovie
and Themes
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Advanced
Transitions, Effects, and Preset Effects
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Green Screen
and Chroma Keying
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Motion
Effects and Editing Clips
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New Audio
Features, Effects, and Properties
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Adding
Narration and Creating Royalty Free Music
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Designing
and Burning to DVD
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Exporting to
Various Formats including AVI, Compressed, and YouTube
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Creating a
Complete Digital Video Movie
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Session Code: |
DVJZ-102 |
November 2, 3 |
Course fee: $275 |
Jacksonville Zoo &
Gardens |
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Technology
Specialist UPDATED!

Program Duration: 2 days
Audience: Any educator (Teacher,
Media Specialist, Technology Specialist, etc.) who is in charge
of some type of technology support at his/her school or district
site.
Program History: Developed in
1994 as the first statewide program in Florida to address
technology issues related to educators who provide technology
support for their environment. Course material is continuously
updated to keep-up with new technologies.
Program Description: This
comprehensive entry-level course provides the knowledge and
skills needed to keep school computer systems operating
smoothly. Lectures, discussions and hands-on activities focus on
hardware, troubleshooting, computer maintenance, wired and
wireless networking, building a computer, and much more. Free
programs for multimedia presentations, collaboration, video
communication, and locking down computers are part of hands-on
activities that will help you stay up-to-date. Course fee
includes a comprehensive manual.
Program Contents:
- Understanding Computer Hardware
- Troubleshooting in the School Environment
(Hands-on Activity)
- Keeping the Technology Running Smoothly –
Computer Maintenance
- Troubleshooting and Documentation
- Creating Unforgettable Multimedia
Presentations
- Photo Story 3 for Windows (Hands-on
Activity)
- Share Documents and Screen Views:
Microsoft SharedView
- Manipulating SharedView (Hands-on
Activity)
- Video Connection: Windows Live Messenger
- Manipulating Windows Live Messenger
(Hands-on Activity)
- Networking in the School Environment
- Building a Network Cable (Hands-on
Activity)
- Wireless Networks
- Setting-up and Manipulating a Wireless
Network (Hands-on Activity)
- Building a Computer
- Building and Troubleshooting a Computer
(Hands-on Activity)
- Locking Down Computers: Windows
SteadyState
- Creating, Restricting, and Testing User
Accounts: Windows SteadyState (Hands-on Activity)
- Effectively Using a Writing Tablet
- Effectively Using a Writing Tablet
(Hands-on Activity)
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TS-102 |
October 14, 15 |
Course Fee $275 |
Kennedy
Space Center |
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Windows 7 NEW!

Program Duration:
2 days
Audience:
This program is designed for any educator who
wants to learn about the new Windows 7 operating system.
Program History:
Introduced in 2009, this class will allow
users to get the most out of their Windows 7 computers. As new
computers are introduced into schools across the United Sates,
Windows 7 will continue to gain market share and become
integrated into school networks.
Program Description:
This program is geared towards
improving the Windows 7 experience for users in the school
environment. Hands-on activities, collaborative learning and
lecture sessions will be used to present the course material.
Participants will learn about and manipulate the product in five
broad categories including: Windows 7 Fundamentals, Networking,
Security, Graphics and Multimedia, Maintenance and
Troubleshooting. Course fee includes a comprehensive manual.
Program Contents:
Windows 7 Fundamentals
Introduction to Windows 7
Evaluating Windows 7 for School Environments
The Windows 7 Environment
Customizing Windows 7
Working and Searching with Windows 7
Networking with Windows 7
Network Configuration
Wireless Networking
Viewing Network Resources
Sharing with Windows 7
Windows 7 Security
User Account Control
Adding/Deleting Users and Groups
Assigning Permissions
Locking Down Your Workstation Using Group Policies
Parental Controls
Adding and Removing Software
Graphics and Multimedia
Snipping Tool, Jump Lists, Manipulating and Printing Images
Windows Live Essentials
Windows Media Player
Remote Media Streaming
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Administrative Tools
Performance Monitor
Power Options
Backup and Restore
Task Scheduler
Keeping Windows 7 Updated
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W7LPZ-101 |
September
21, 22 |
Course fee: $275
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Lowry Park
Zoo , Tampa, FL |
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W7CFZ-101 |
October 7, 8 |
Course fee:
$275 |
Central
Florida Zoo , Sanford, FL |
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Available for on-site training
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Windows Server
2003 with Group Policies

Program Duration:
3
days
Audience: Any educator who is considering or is in the
process of implementing Windows Server 2003 with the security
component of group policies in their school or district
environment.
Program History:
Developed in 2008 to address the issues of how to implement
Windows Server 2003 in an education environment and how to lock
down client work stations using group policies. This program is
a combination of AMF's Windows Server 2003 and Windows Security
Tools programs. Save time and money by attending this fast paced
combination course.
Program Description:
This course is
designed for those who have implemented or in the process of
implementing a Windows Server 2003 in the education environment.
Windows systems have built-in security features and centralized
administration that if used correctly, will prevent hackers and
inexperienced users from destroying computer or network
resources. Utilizing built-in security features such as Active
Directory, Group Policies, and Mandatory Profiles can reduce
time and money spent on troubleshooting and restoring corrupted
computers. Participants will learn how to install, set-up,
manipulate, and manage a Windows Server 2003. Course fee
includes a comprehensive manual.
Program Contents:
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Securing a
Windows Network Without Buying Third-party Software
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Windows Server
2003 Network Operating System Installation
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Active
Directory Installation
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Windows Server
2003 Service Pack 1
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Active
Directory Benefits and Pitfalls
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Setting up
Domain Name Systems (DNS)
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Setting up
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
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Implementing
Shadow Copy
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Connecting
Client Stations to a Windows Server 2003
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Creating,
Manipulating, and Using an Active Directory Structure
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Applying and
Administering Group Policies
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Adding Windows
XP Administrative Templates to a Windows Server 2003
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Installing
Microsoft Group Policy Management Console (GPMC)
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Introduction
and Overview of the GPMC
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Additional
Functions of the GPMC
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Group Policy
Hierarchy
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Creating a New
Default Domain Policy
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Applying Group
Policies: Control Panel Restrictions
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Applying Group
Policies: Printer Restrictions
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Applying Group
Policies: Allowed Applications
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Applying Group
Policies: Restricted Applications
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Applying Group
Policies: Prevent Access to the Command Prompt
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Applying Group
Policies: Programs Run at Logon
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Applying Group
Policies: Folder Redirection
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Assigning User
Logon Scripts through Group Policies
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Applying Group
Policies: Internet Explorer Restrictions
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Applying Group
Policies: Desktop Restrictions
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Applying Group
Policies: Kiosk Settings
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Applying Group
Policies: Mobile Users
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Overview of
User Profiles
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Mandatory User
Profile
Windows Server 2008 R2 with Group Policies/Preferences
NEW!

Program Duration:
2 days
Audience: Any educator who is considering or is in the
process of implementing Windows Server 2008 R2 with the enhanced
security component of group policies/preferences in their school
or district environment.
Program History: Developed in 2010 to address the issues of
how to implement Windows Server 2008 R2 in an education
environment and how to lock down client work stations using
group policies/preferences.
Program Description: This course is designed for those who
have implemented or in the process of implementing a Windows
Server 2008 R2 in the education environment. Windows systems
have built-in security features and centralized administration
that if used correctly, will prevent hackers and inexperienced
users from destroying computer or network resources. Utilizing
built-in security features such as Active Directory, Group
Policies, and Group Policy Preferences can reduce time and money
spent on troubleshooting and restoring corrupted computers.
Participants will learn how to set-up, manipulate, and manage a
Windows Server 2008 R2. Course fee includes a comprehensive
manual. Each participant will administer a Windows 2008 R2
server and a Windows 7 Client Workstation.
Program Contents:
- Windows Server 2008 R2 Overview and New
Features
- Securing a Windows Network Without Buying
Third-party Software
- Active Directory Installation
- Active Directory Benefits
- Setting up Domain Name Systems (DNS)
- Setting up Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP)
- Implementing Shadow Copy
- Connecting Client Stations to a Windows
Server 2008 R2
- Using an Active Directory Structure
- Applying and Administering Group Policies
- Applying and Administering Group Policy
Preferences
- Group Policy Hierarchy
- Creating a New Default Domain Policy
- Combining Group Policies and Preferences
to Manage and Secure Client Computers
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Session Code: |
WSR2-101 |
November 10, 11 |
Course fee: $275 |
Kennedy Space Center |
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Available for on-site training
Educators Resource
Center:
As an educator, you
are invited to visit NASA's Educators Resource Center, also
located in The Center for Space Education. You will receive a
packet of NASA printed material and have the opportunity to copy
a variety of audio visual and printed materials on to your own
blank media.
The Astronauts
Memorial Foundation:
If you have any questions about our classes, contact us by phone
at 321-452-2887 extension 13 , or via e-mail at
cann@amfcse.org
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