BREA, CA – Altinex is launching a free webinar training program on its AVSnap AV system design/control software, coinciding with the release of AVSnap Version 5. The seminar series starts Friday, Jan. 13, and continues on Fridays for 12 weeks, through March 30. Each session, led by Jack Gershfeld, author of AVSnap and President and CEO of Altinex, will last about an hour.
More details from Altinex (www.altinex.com and www.avsnap.com):
The weekly schedule is as follows:
1. 1/13/12, Project Design 1: Designing Audio Visual Systems Using AVSnap Software 1
2. 1/20/12, Library Design 1: AV Libraries Creation Using AVSnap 1
3. 1/27/12, Programming GUI 1: GUI Design and Basic Programming 1
4. 2/3/12, Project Design 2: Designing Audio Visual Systems Using AVSnap Software 2
5. 2/10/12, Library Design 2: Introduction to AV Libraries Creation Using AVSnap 2
6. 2/17/12, Programming GUI 2: GUI Design and Basic Programming 2
7. 2/24/12, Project Design 3: Designing Audio Visual Systems Using AVSnap Software 3
8. 3/2/12, Library Design 3: Introduction to AV Libraries Creation Using AVSnap 3
9. 3/9/12, Programming GUI 3: GUI Design and Basic Programming 3
10. 3/16/12, Project Design 4: Designing Audio Visual Systems using AVSnap Software 4
11. 3/23/12, Library Design 4: Introduction to AV Libraries Creation Using AVSnap 4
12. 3/30/12, Programming GUI 4: GUI Design and Basic Programming 4
Larry Drum, CTS, Altinex’ regional sales manager for the Central United States, commented on the upcoming webinar program, “AVSnap is an invaluable tool, not only for designing AV systems, but also for use as a sales tool to prospective customers. This 12-part webinar series enables AV professionals to go as deep into the application as they wish and, in the process, gain a level of understanding that will enable them to use this versatile software to their full advantage. With the recent release of AVSnap Version 5, the software gains considerable functionality and these training sessions will give attendees a distinct advantage for maximizing the capabilities of the application.”