Transcript
Well, hello, everyone. My name is Mark, and welcome to this webinar, eDesign for advisors and editors. In this session, we’ll be covering things of special relevance to advisors and editors as you get started for the year in eDesign. We’ll go for about fifty minutes to an hour, and we’re gonna cover things that will help you get things started, set up for your staff and ready to go at the beginning of the year and we wanna make you aware of some efficiencies that you can take advantage of as you use eDesign to build your yearbook this year.
So if you’re watching this live, we have some folks online here that can answer your questions if you post them in the questions pod of the webinar interface. So locate that. It should be some sort of chat type, interface where you can post questions and people respond to you individually and give you answers for your questions.
They might say, hey. We’re gonna cover that in a few minutes. If indeed, we will. Now some of you on here have been through a yearbook creation year before. Maybe you’re an adviser who’s, returning. You’ve been doing yearbook for one or more years. Maybe you’re a staff member who’s been on the staff last year or maybe the last couple of years, and now you’re stepping up to be an editor.
If so, congratulations. And this won’t be all new to you. It will be some new things that maybe you haven’t heard before, but at least you have some some grounding in your book and in eDesign in the past. Now for some of the advisors listing, this is all completely new. This is your first year as being a yearbook advisor.
You’ve never created a yearbook before, at least not as an adult, and it can seem like a lot. It’s a lot of information. You may go, woah. Wow. This is a lot. But just know that there are a lot of resources available to you to help reinforce and extend what you’ve learned today. So you don’t have to know it all.
You don’t have to remember it all now. Just kind of let the ideas and information flow over you, as an orientation. Your rep, your customer service adviser at the plant, the tech support folks are here to help you every step of the way. Early on in this session, we’re gonna bring up a great resource that will be the guide for the session — a document that talks about all the things we’ll cover today.
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