Raphy Report co-founder to offer tech training at incubator

Michael Barone

Senior Michael Carbone, co-founder of The Raphy Report, will host a series of workshops at the SUNY Fredonia Technology Incubator this semester.  The workshops, which are all free, are designed to help fellow students and community members gain a better, broader sense of various software products and other technological tools to broaden their skill sets and improve their overall marketability.

The first workshop, which will take place on Monday, Feb. 6 at 6 p.m., will focus on Adobe After Effects, a high-performance software product that allows users to create visual effects and motion graphics. Students and amateur filmmakers are encouraged to attend, and to bring their own laptops, if they have them.

To learn more or to register, visit the facebookgroup at https://www.facebook.com/events/301408183245219/.  SUNY Fredonia's Technology Inubator is located at 214 Central Avenue in downtown Dunkirk.

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