Clemson Offers Mailing & Fulfillment Class to Industry
A 10-week Webinar Series
Tuesday Nights: May 28–July 30
presented by the Department of Graphic Communications at Clemson University
Starting Tuesday, May 28th, Clemson University will offer a 10 night webinar series to the industry on "Mailing, Fulfillment, and Marketing Services." The series is the actual summer course that Clemson offers in its Graphic Communication degree program. Dr. John Leininger, professor at Clemson University, believes that the content of the course is critical to the success of any company serving the industry that does mailing and/or fulfillment.
The class is offered as a webinar series to industry (minus the exams, term papers and reading assignments). "The rules are constantly changing in mailing as the USPS continues to adjust its production model, one mistake could cost the printer thousands of dollars," says Dr. Leininger. "Everyone from the sales rep to the designer, to the press operator, to the operator on the inkjet addressing machine should be looking for problems."
The class is a live synchronous distance learning opportunity for attendees. Each night will be broken into two webinar sessions for a total of 20 sessions. All sessions will be recorded and available the next day for participating companies to view at their convienience. The videos will be available 24/7 until September 20, 2013.
The cost for the series is $400. PGAMA members receive a $50 discount off the webinar series if they write PGAMA after their company name (on the application form). This is a PGAMA member benefit thanks to Clemson University.
See the attached PDFs for a registration form and complete details concerning the series.
For more information, please contact Dr. John Leininger at Clemson University by email (ljohn@clemson.edu) or by phone at 864-656-3447.
Students Put "Print Grows Trees" into Action
Note: This article was sent to us by Ralph Ash, PrintED instructor at Upper Valley Career Center in Piqua, Ohio. Keep up the good work Ralph!
Digital Design and Print Technologies Level ll students worked with Level ll Environmental Occupations students planting trees acquired through the Shelby County Soil and Water Conservancy. Planting and caring for trees is an everyday activity for the EO students. On the other hand, the DDPT students work daily with one of trees primary products – paper. Ralph Ash, DDPT level ll instructor, makes sure his students understand the value of reforestation and agrees with Paul Foster, of "Print Grows Trees" educational campaign, that print is the green option when compared to digital correspondence, bill paying, and banking. "All the electronic devices required to view non-paper correspondence and records use electricity which is fueled by non-renewable resources," he says.
The DDPT students are counting on careers in an industry which continues to adapt in a digital age. According to those involved with the Print Grows Trees campaign, the American jobs lost to e-publishing impacts industries beyond the press operators and papers mills. The DDPT students spread the "Print Grows Trees" message by silk screening campaign artwork on T-shirts shared with their EO counterparts. Both groups were undaunted by the mud and chill as they worked together to plant 50 trees in Willowbrook preserve on Thursday, April 24.
Ash hopes to expand the partnership with the EO program and his students' involvement with Print Grows Trees. He says, "Printing jobs haven't been outsourced and aren't going away. This is a solid career path with long-term potential."
Pennsylvania College of Technology Announces Closure of Printing Department & Equipment Sale
The Pennsylvania College of Technology is closing its printing department and has a variety of used print production items for sale, including offset, flexographic, screen printing, and testing lab equipment.
Interested parties may contact Christopher Kendig, Atlantic Graphic Systems, at 443-766-9045 (cell) or 410-290-8200 (office), or via email to ckendig@agspress.com.
Please download the file below for a list of items and prices.
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