MATRF
MMUG Workshops

What is MMUG and what does it offer?

The MultiModal User Group (MMUG) is a grassroots community of faculty and graduate students across the College of Arts, Architecture, and Humanities who share their experiences and expertise with different technologies.

Each semester, MMUG offers a variety of student/faculty led and centered instructional workshops to aid in developing multimedia authoring technology skills. The workshops are a time for learning, sharing, and initiating dialogue with others who have similar interests. Don’t hesitate. Come out and participate. Who knows…you may just have fun.

When will these workshops run?

Typically, workshops will run Fridays 11 a.m.- 12 p.m.
*Reference Schedule Below*

Where will workshops take place?

Workshops will be located in the MATRF Lab, Daniel Hall 409

I am a graduate student or faculty member. Can I attend MMUG workshops if I’m not in the College of Arts, Architecture, and Humanities?

Yes, MMUG is open to ALL graduate students and faculty.

Please Note: You DO NOT need to be a registered MATRF user to attend.

I am interested in running a workshop, what should I do?

Contact Nicole Snell (nsnell@clemson.edu) and Dr Tharon Howard (tharon@clemson.edu)

Email must include:
In subject field: MMUG Workshop Facilitator Request
Full name
Workshop interested in running
Date desired. Please limit to Fridays 11-12:00pm. If this is not possible, please reference MATRF daily calendar for potential presentation time(s).

I would like to make a workshop recommendation; how can I do so?

Contact Nicole Snell (nsnell@clemson.edu) and Dr Tharon Howard (tharon@clemson.edu)

Email must include:
In subject field: MMUG Workshop Recommendation
Full name
Workshop recommendation
Suggestions (if any) of people available to run workshop

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Scheduled Workshops

Thursday, Sept 25th
Topic:Adobe In-Design
3:45- 4:45pm Daniel Richards

Friday, Sept 26th
Topic: Machinima
11:00-12:00 pm Keith Morton

Thursday, Oct 2nd
Topic: Dreamweaver
4:00-5:00 pm Daniel Richards

Friday, Oct 10th
Topic: FinalCut Pro
11:00-12:00 pm Bryan Ricke

Friday, Oct 17th
Topic: Pecha Kucha as compositional form + Breeze & Powerpoint as pedagogical delivery technologies
11:00-12:00pm Randy Nichols

Friday, Oct 24th (RESCHEDULED)
Topic: Photoshop for beginners
11:00-12:00pm Curtis Newbold

Friday, Nov 7th
Topic: Movie Maker
11:00-12:00pm Justin Hodgson

Friday, Nov 14th
Topic: Photoshop for Beginners
11:00-12:00pm Curtis Newbold

Friday, Nov 21st
Topic: Usability and Morae
11:00 - 12:00pm Alicia Hatter

Friday, Dec 5th
Topic: Audacity
11:00 - 12:00pm Jason Helms