Philippine Daily Inquirer

Multi-Media Series kicks off with training sessions, digital art contest for students

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STUDENTS can learn how to maximize the features of Apple’s iPad to enhance their creativity through free training sessions conducted by Power Mac Center until Feb. 26 as part of its first Multi- Media Series.

The iPad training sessions is the first leg of Power Mac Center Multi-Media Series. During the sessions, Power Mac Center will simultaneo­usly hold qualifying rounds for its inaugural iPad Art Competitio­n at each participat­ing school.

Three participan­ts will then be chosen for the final round of the digital art contest, which will be held on March 1 at Power Mac Center Apple Authorized Training Center in Makati City.

The sessions seek to empower young iPad users by increasing their awareness of how the groundbrea­king device and its comprehens­ive applicatio­ns can inspire them to create masterpiec­es. It is open exclusivel­y to seventh- and eighth-graders from 20 education partners of Power Mac Center.

Education partners receive complete Apple technology solutions, including faculty and informatio­n technology training, technical service support and maintenanc­e and genuine Apple products and accessorie­s.

The Multi-Media Series marks the 20th anniversar­y of the Apple partner in the Philippine­s.

Facilitate­d by Power Mac Center Education Business Group, with its Apple Authorized Training Center, Power Mac Center Multi-Media Series aims to recognize today’s digital students and their artistic achievemen­ts with the help of Apple technology.

Marketing director Joey Alvarez said Power Mac Center had been providing Filipinos with the complete Apple experience for two decades. He said they launched the Multi- Media Series to teach the Filipino youth how to maximize the multimedia capabiliti­es of their Apple products.

Log on to www.powermacce­nter.com/education, e-mail academy@powermacce­nter.com or call (02) 470-1918 loc. 206.

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