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Training Dates

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EasyWorship and ProPresenter training dates will be changing starting in January 2010. Instead of being on Tuesdays, they will be on Thursdays.

Dates currently listed for EasyWorship:
January 14th, March 11th, May 13th at 6:00-7:30 pm

Dates currently listed for ProPresenter:
December 8th, February 11th, April 15th at 6:00-7:30 pm

Fowler offers training on every product we sell. Just ask your sales representative to include it in your system recommendation. If you would like a more customized training program for your staff and volunteers, our trainers will also make house calls. If you need something more specialized, call us – we want to help your church do multimedia better.

EasyWorship Training Fowler offers LIVE online training for your EasyWorship presentation software. This class is FREE for 90 days with the purchase of a projection system, and is good for one session with two logins. Standard training starts at the low price of $99.00. Group discounts are available.

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Current Prices for EasyWorship 2009

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The Future of Visual Technology is Here.

EasyWorship 2009 introduces custom video support for the stage and Video Jockey mode. And with full web and audio integration, it’s now the easiest way to use websites, YouTube videos and audio file in your next presentation.

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Apple Training

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Since the prospect of learning an entirely new operating system can be a little daunting, we’re here to make it as easy as possible. Fowler can provide training on a large number of things but in some instances though, there’s no sense in reinventing the wheel. In the case of Apple products, some of the very best training that can be had is both free and readily available straight from the horse’s mouth.

If you want to learn how to move from a Windows based computer to a Mac, watch some of the videos on this site: http://www.apple.com/findouthow/mac/

If you’re up to speed on the Mac but are ready to take the next step and start working on your big blockbuster debut, these videos will help you get started: http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/#imovie

Be sure to watch the tutorials covering iMovie and Garage Band if you’re interested in podcasting. You’ll likely end up using one or both of these pieces of software.

Remember that we’re here to help so if you have any technical questions, operational questions, or workflow questions, give us a call. There are many people on staff that have “been there and done that” so there’s lots of experience we can bring to your situation.

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Podcasting

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When you’re thinking about ways to get your message in front of as many people as possible, have you considered podcasting? Eww, it’s a techie term! What is podcasting? It may sound scary if you don’t know what it is it but rest easy, it’s really pretty simple.

Let’s start with some terminology. There are just a few ingredients that go into making a podcast and they are XML, RSS, media files, web servers, and an RSS reader. In order for everything to make sense, we have to start with XML. Hang with me; it gets really easy at the end.

XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a programming language of sorts. There are lots of things you can do with an XML file but what we’re concerned with is using it to create an RSS feed. These two go hand in hand. An RSS feed is a simple way for someone to subscribe to quickly changing information. Think of an RSS feed like the text crawl along the bottom of news sites like CNN, Fox, or MSNBC. RSS feeds are short in nature and serve to update the subscriber when there is new information published.

Now, I’m going to skip ahead for a minute to the RSS reader. An RSS reader is either a website or an application that gathers and displays a series of news–style headlines. This is an important part of the distribution model that makes podcasting so popular. When a new podcast (or news headline) is published, the reader automatically downloads and displays it for the viewer.

In a podcast, the media file is the actual file that you want the end viewer to receive. Technically, a podcast can be either an audio file, a video file, or a document like a .pdf file. The web server is where that file is stored until it is downloaded by a subscriber through their aggregator.

Are you still with me? It’s all downhill from here!

Here’s a typical workflow for publishing an audio podcast. I’m going to use some specific names you might recognize as a part of this example:

  • Record your Sunday message into a MacBook Pro using Garage Band with the built-in audio input jack.
  • Using Garage Band, edit your podcast with an opener, closer and possibly a little cleanup.
  • Export your recording from Garage Band into iWeb
  • Create a podcast page in iWeb and add your recording to that page.
  • Publish your podcast site.
  • Copy the link from the podcast site and paste it into the iTunes podcast form.

Garage Band is a multitrack audio recording software and iWeb is a very simple software for creating web sites. Both of these are included for free on Apple computers and if you have a subscription to MobileMe, a web based service from Apple that provides everything you need for podcasting, then you’ve got all the ingredients to get a podcast recorded, edited, posted, and listed for free within the iTunes Store.

There you go, you’re published! Now, the particular workflow I described above is Fowler’s recommended solution. It’s about as simple as it gets. It’s dependent on a MobileMe subscription to provide the hosting service for the media files but that’s one of many options for hosting your files. Notice I didn’t mention XML, RSS, web server, or RSS readers. iWeb creates the XML file for you in the background, the RSS feed points to your iWeb site, an online storage server called iDisk is the web server for your media file, and iTunes is the RSS reader. The beauty of this solution is that all of the techie stuff is hidden from the user.

See? Completely painless, right?

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Authorized POS Reseller

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FowlerInc is now an authorized Point of Sale Reseller!

LightSpeed 2 is a ground-breaking, next-generation Point of Sale system for Mac that offers retail stores comprehensive and easy-to-use retail tools in an iTunes-like Browser, and an innovative ‘floating’ Point of Sale interface designed for high-speed, error-free checkout. To learn more, visit Xsilva.com

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ProPresenter training now offered by Fowler!

Fowler Productions, Inc is now offering ProPresenter training in addition to EasyWorship Training. ProPresenter is an Apple based worship presentation software.

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Click here to check times and sign up!

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EasyWorship Training Dates: Update

EasyWorshipThe next date for EasyWorship Training is coming up, be sure to register for June 9th!

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EasyWorship Training: Update

The EasyWorship training date for May 11th has been moved to May 19th. We have emailed those who currently signed up for the 11th over this matter.

For those who possibly signed up for the next time time (June 9th) please call or email us and we will get the date moved to May 19th if you wish to attend that time instead.

Thanks, and sorry for the inconvenience.

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New EasyWorship Training Dates

EasyWorship training dates updated!

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