DrupalCorn Registration Due Monday, August 5 at Noon

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If you plan to register for the upcoming DrupalCorn Drupal Camp, August 9-10, now is the time! We're requesting that you register by noon next Monday, August 5 so we can accommodate everyone and no one goes hungry! Registration includes lunch both days. Register here.

I'd like to mention that registration is also open for the four full-day training sessions occurring on Thursday, August 8. If you're interested, please also register by noon on Monday, August 5. Registration fee includes 9am-5pm training and lunch.

Here are the training sessions being offered:

Absolute Beginner's Guide To Drupal - $75
This is the Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Drupal. You’ll learn all of the key concepts you need to understand, navigate and begin building a Drupal site. We’ve taught new Drupal users from the White House to Harvard and the New York Transit Commission to the small business owner. We’ll help it make sense.

BuildAModule Mentored Training - $20
This training is unique in that students are provided with access to the BuildAModule video library in the classroom, where there are multiple trainers available to help answer questions or guide students when they get stuck. Participants work on their own pace on their own projects with the support of the training library and mentors. Participants are provided with a free 8-day pass to the full BuildAModule video library, which includes videos to help build both basic and advanced Drupal skills so you can continue working after the training.

Drupal for Content Editors - $20
This is a hands on Drupal training course to teach the basics, accessibility, tag based information architecture, and content moderation (workflows) as a Content Editor. A Content Editor is someone who will be creating or updating content on a Drupal Web site.

Introduction to Web Accessibility - $20
Although the World Wide Web is increasingly important in many aspects of day-to-day life, there are still many people who cannot use the web to its fullest potential. For people living with disabilities, aging populations, people working in distracting environments and others, the Web can present barriers to access, resulting in frustration and exclusion.

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