Photoshop/InDesign Workshops Offered at BCC

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — The following computer workshops will be offered at the South County Center of Berkshire Community College (BCC) this fall. The workshops, taught by Jane McWhorter, are $155 per course.

“InDesign CS3 for Beginners” (WKS-240) teaches participants to create visual communication such as newsletters, brochures, posters, and other printed documents that contain both text and images. The workshop explores essentials of this state-of-the-art layout program. Classes meet Monday, Oct. 18 through Nov. 1, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m..

“Beginning Photoshop” (WKS-236) teaches students to modify photos using an a.m.azing assortment of painting, drawing and retouching tools to create original artistic images. Classes meet Tuesday, Oct. 19 through Nov. 2, from 1 to 4 p.m., or Wednesday, Oct. 20 through Nov. 3, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

“Intermediate InDesign” (WKS 241) is a continuation of Beginning InDesign CS3 and covers advanced functions while emphasizing design theories and production techniques. The course covers the creation of single and multi-page documents, type and paragraph controls, transparency and drop shadows, layers, drawing tools, imported graphics and links, master pages, palettes, and more. Classes meet Monday, Nov. 15 through Nov. 29, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.


“Intermediate Photoshop” (WKS-239) is a continuation of Beginning Photoshop. Students learn advanced techniques and procedures using Channels, Masks and Paths, type manipulation, coloring black & white photos and drawings, and more. Classes meet Tuesday, Nov. 16 through Nov. 30, from 1 to 4 p.m., or Wednesday, Nov. 17 through Dec. 1, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

For more information, or to register, call BCC’s South County Center in Great Barrington, 413-528-4521 or long distance 800-816-1233 (in Mass only), ext. 5201 or 5202.

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Workforce Development: Kaela Martin

Before Kaela Martin completed the Front Line Advanced Supervisor course at Berkshire Community College, she had already made smart career choices. She had landed a job as a welder fabricator at Lenco, an armored vehicle manufacturer in Pittsfield, in 2023 and was proving herself to be a valuable employee. But Kaela isn't the type of person to sit still and let her career path determine itself — or, worse, become stagnant.
 
"I started kind of accidentally working my way up at Lenco, just my helping my crew chief and taking on extra responsibilities. They saw potential and wanted to develop that. They wanted to give me the tools to do my job properly," Kaela said. 
 
Lenco arranged for her to take the course at BCC, and she began working half of her time in the office and half on the shop floor.
 
"It was very unique position. I think it's a superpower, in a way," Kaela said. "I have respect on the team because they know I'm a fabricator and they know I understand their world, and now I also understand this world. It's helpful being able to bring the two together."
 
Because Kaela is always looking for ways to improve, the BCC course seemed to be a logical fit. It took a year to complete the rigorous course, which was held every Tuesday for 4-6 hours and totaled more than 150 hours. While taking the course, Kaela maintained her full-time schedule at Lenco, and those hours counted towards the technical hours required for the class. Upon completion, Kaela earned a certificate of apprenticeship and a certificate of Lean Manufacturing.
 
Kaela concedes that the course was challenging, but the rewards are worth it. After all, she is no stranger to hard work.
 
Born and raised in Sheffield, where she still lives with her family, Kaela has been around trades her whole life. She learned the value of trades from her father, who was an electrician.
 
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