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United Yearbook Webinars
The United Yearbook family strives to bring timely resources to both our current and future advisers. We know how vital your role is and aim to make your life easier with the resources we provide. Our webinar series brings speakers, passionate about all things yearbook, to your screen. We’ve designed each webinar to be a collaborative experience that meets you where you are now! Watch a quick excerpt of our most recent webinar on Yearbook Tips, Tricks, and Techniques!
Our speakers teach you smart strategies for organizing the loose ends
with your students, graduates, and school as a whole.
At our Adobe Photoshop webinar, Chris Botello (speaker), covered a wide range of topics. Each topic was specifically curated for school publications teachers. Topics included key perspectives on image resolution and professional-level image correction with levels and curves. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, the tips and tricks Chris shared provided valuable insights to enhance Photoshop skills.
United Yearbook is eager to bring timely webinars to yearbook advisers and school publication teachers. We know that your role as an adviser is a challenging feat. We designed this webinar to be a resource amid your critical roles! Chris Botello continued our online classroom series with Yearbook Tips, Tricks, and Techniques. He discussed strategies for streamlining and improving yearbook sales, content innovation and new ideas for layout and design, and layout and image production challenges. Attendees walked away with up-to-date and practical solutions for one of the most challenging roles any teacher can play: faculty yearbook adviser. Attendees also received a recording of the webinar to share the new tips and ideas they learned with their yearbook staff. We hope to see you at our next webinar!
Stop the struggle with the juggle! You’ll walk away with up-to-date and practical solutions for one of the most challenging roles any teacher can play: faculty yearbook advisor.