Learn from Chad Perkins and Todd Perkins

Want to master Adobe software? Chad and Todd have the know-how, and are full time instructors. There are several different ways you can learn from them directly.

Podcast Episodes

All Things Adobe | The Chad and Todd Podcast LogoOur podcast episodes are a great way to learn from us, and for free. Podcast episodes are available here on this site, as well as on our podcast site. You can also subscribe to our podcast via iTunes.

Ideas for Eepisodes of our podcast typically come from requests from our viewers. If you would like to request a podcast episode for free you can send a request to us. When sending a podcast episode request, know that we get many of them and cannot guarantee if or when an episode will be recorded.

Lynda.com

Most of Chad and Todd’s work is done through Lynda.com, the most amazing online resource for software and creative training. Perhaps the biggest selling point of LDC is its cost. For about the price of one day of in-person training, you can get multiple years of all-you-can-learn training through Lynda’s Online Training Library. Further, before you pay anything, you can watch the first few movies in each title to get a sample. We love working with the company, and you’ll love watching their movies.lynda.com Inc.

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Personal Training/Consulting

Perhaps your questions are too detailed or complex for a podcast episode, or even training on Lynda.com. Or, you may have a group that needs to receive training together. In these cases, it’s best to contact us and request that we come teach you in person or over the web. Personal, customized training allows you and/or your team to learn precisely what you need in as little time as possible. Because Chad and Todd’s rates very depending on the specifics of the training, pricing will be given upon your request.

Ask Todd on Twitter (New!)

Another method of getting your questions answered is through Todd’s asktodd account on Twitter. Any questions that are short enough to ask through a 140 character tweet (see Twitter for details about tweeting), and relate to Todd’s areas of expertise (Flash, Actionscript, web design and development), will be reviewed and likely answered at Todd’s earliest convenience. To ask Todd a question, sign up for a Twitter account, follow Todd through his asktodd account, and direct a question to him by starting it with @asktodd.

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