Plymouth State University
APE Helpers- Keeping You From Going Bannanas From Photoshop Elements

Who We Are

We are the Advanced Technical Communication class of Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH. For 15 weeks, we have been writing tutorials, procedures, FAQ, slogans, titles, site maps, HTML, navigation, style guides, blogs, and the occasional angsty poem in order to get this website up and running.

The Advanced Technical Communication course (EN4090) is an English course designed to further our knowledge of the field of technical writing. Our fearless leader in this endeavor has been Scott Coykendall.

We worked on this particular project all semester in order to help out students taking the Web Expressions course (CSDI1200) – they have to learn Adobe Photoshop Elements. Therefore, so did we. (And let us tell you, there are some pretty cool things A.P.E. has that regular Photoshop doesn't. Have you tried the cookie cutter tool?)

And now, for a grand finale, we will list our names and what we worked on. If you think something is screwy on the website, you'll know who to blame:

Doran Dal Pra: Copy Editing and Graphics

Nate Lord: Style and Procedures

Christine Messina: Design and Navigation

Ryan Morash: Testing and Technologies

James Smith: Tutorials

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This page was last revised: 5/27/2007