Showing posts with label chris rogers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chris rogers. Show all posts

Monday, November 16

Take better digital photographs


The Southern University Ag Center professional development speakers series brings the second "How to Use a Digital Still Camera" lesson on Thursday, November 19, at 3:30pm in Room 191 of the Ag Center. Chris Rogers, director of technology services, will teach the Rule of 3s; how to set the computer, download, save and email pictures; and proper camera care. This is a hands-on training, come with your camera and all accessories.

Friday, August 28

Linking citizens to technology

Grant could bring access to residents near SU campuses.

The Ag Center's director of technology services Christopher J. Rogers is interviewed about linking citizens to technology. See the August 26th interview with WBRZ Channel 2 at http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/55457012.html. 

Rogers is assisting the Southern University System and the for Digital Equality™ who have plans to provide public computer accessibility, through 30 community-based centers, to nearly 200,000 residents situated in rural and underserved communities. Once funded, the initiative will establish technology services in communities surrounding the System’s five member institutions, along with targeted parishes where services are provided by the Southern.

For more information, email Rogers at chris_rogers@suagcenter.com

Wednesday, April 29

Photography lesson begins Ag Center's professional development series

By Bridget Udoh, Ph,D
Communications Specialist

The Southern University Ag Center is starting a professional development series to be hosted quarterly. The first session, "How to Use a Digital Still Camera," will be held tomorrow, Thursday, April 30 at 3:30 pm in Room 191 of the Ag Center.

Chris Rogers, director of technology services, will teach the Rule of 3s; how to take, download, save and email pictures; and proper camera care.

This is a hands-on training, come with your camera and all accessories.