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		<classInfo>
			<classTitle>Adobe® Acrobat® 9 Professional Level One</classTitle>
			<softwareUsed>
				<software url="http://tryit.adobe.com/us/acrobat9/trial/?sdid=EGBIZ" icon="../../images/softwareIcons/adobe/acrobatICON.gif">Adobe® Acrobat® </software>
			</softwareUsed>
			<swVersions>
				<version>9</version>
			</swVersions>
			<levels>
				<level>1</level>
			</levels>
			<duration>
				<hours>7</hours>
				<days>1</days>
			</duration>
			<certification>
				<company url="http://www.adobe.com/support/certification/ace.html">Adobe Acrobat 9 ACE Exam</company>
			</certification>
			<courseCode partner="">acb1</courseCode>
			<courseDescription>Our Adobe Acrobat Level One course will teach students fundamental concepts and terminology, and the basic features of Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro. This course is also designed to help students prepare for the Acrobat 9 ACE exam. For complete certification training, students should complete this course and Acrobat 9 Pro: Level Two. Students will learn PDF basics and explore the Acrobat interface. They'll learn how to navigate and organize PDF documents. Students will learn how to create a PDF document from within Acrobat. They will also create PDF documents from within other applications such as word processors or other Adobe Creative Suite applications, and create documents from Web pages. Students will learn to modify PDF content by rearranging, editing, and formatting existing text and by adding headers, footers, watermarks, and backgrounds. They'll learn how to multimedia content, including audio, video, and flash files. They'll add bookmarks and links, and improve accessibility in a document. Students will learn to manage security issues by using password encryption and digital signatures. They'll explore document review techniques, including the use of comments, markups, and automated reviews, such as Page View Sharing and Collaborate Live.
</courseDescription>
		</classInfo>
		<hwRequirements>
			<requirement>An Intel ® pentium II (or equivalent 300+ MHz processor)</requirement>
			<requirement>At least 96 MB of available RAM ( 128 MB recommended)</requirement>
			<requirement>At least 275 MB of available disk space for software installation, and an additional 10 MB for the course data files</requirement>
			<requirement>A 256-color monitor capable of 800 x 600 resolution (1024 x 768, million of colors recommended)</requirement>
			<requirement>A CD-ROM drive</requirement>
		</hwRequirements>
		<swRequirements>
			<platformRequirements>
				<requirement>Windows Vista, Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 , Windows 98, or Windows NT with options pack 4</requirement>
			</platformRequirements>
			<requirement>Adobe® Acrobat® 9</requirement>
			<requirement>Web Browser (Firefox 2.0+ or IE 6.0+)</requirement>
		</swRequirements>
		<preRequisites>
			<preReqClass>
			
			</preReqClass>
			<preReq>Familiar with the functions of their computer's operating system such as creating folders, launching programs, copying and pasting objects, formatting text, and retrieving and saving files</preReq>
			<preReq>Familiarity with other Adobe software applications is helpful, but not required</preReq>
		</preRequisites>
		<performanceObjectives>
			<objective>Effectively navigate the Adobe Acrobat environment</objective>
			<objective>Examine a .pdf file using various views and document navigation tools</objective>
			<objective>Produce a PDF files from any application</objective>
			<objective>Distinguish what parts of a PDF file are editable</objective>
			<objective>Enhance a PDF file with multi-media content</objective>
			<objective>Change a PDF file to enhance its readability using bookmarks and links</objective>
			<objective>Demonstrate the process for creating an accessible PDF document</objective>
			<objective>Solve PDF security issues using password protection, digitial signatures and encryption</objective>
			<objective>Add PDF files to your document approval workflow process by using Acrobat Reviewing tools including comments and markup</objective>
			
		</performanceObjectives>
		<supplementalMaterials>
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			<website/>
		</supplementalMaterials>
		<courseContent>
			<lesson number="1">
				<lessonTitle>Getting Started</lessonTitle>
				<topic>The Acrobat environment</topic>
				<topic>Advanced navigation</topic>
				<topic>Finding text</topic>
				<topic>Organizing PDF documents</topic>
				<topic>Getting help</topic>
				<topic>Setting preferences</topic>
				<lessonTime/>
			</lesson>
			<lesson number="2">
				<lessonTitle>Creating PDF Documents</lessonTitle>
				<topic>Printing to PDF from any application</topic>
				<topic>Acrobat PDFMaker</topic>
				<topic>The Create PDF commands</topic>
				<lessonTime/>
			</lesson>
			<lesson number="3">
				<lessonTitle>Modifying PDF Documents</lessonTitle>
				<topic>Moving document pages</topic>
				<topic>Modifying content</topic>
				<topic>Moving PDF content to other programs</topic>
				<topic>Adding multimedia</topic>
				<topic>Optimizing PDF file size</topic>
				<lessonTime/>
			</lesson>
			<lesson number="4">
				<lessonTitle>Document Navigation Tools</lessonTitle>
				<topic>Working with bookmarks</topic>
				<topic>Working with links</topic>
				<lessonTime/>
			</lesson>
			<lesson number="5">
				<lessonTitle>PDF Accessibility</lessonTitle>
				<topic>Accessible documents</topic>
				<topic>Accessibility in the Acrobat environment</topic>
				<lessonTime/>
			</lesson>
			<lesson number="6">
				<lessonTitle>Document Security</lessonTitle>
				<topic>Password protection</topic>
				<topic>Digital signatures</topic>
				<topic>Encryption certification and security envelopes</topic>
				<topic>Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES encryption</topic>
				<topic>Password and certificate security policies</topic>
				<lessonTime/>
			</lesson>
			<lesson number="7">
				<lessonTitle>Document Review Techniques</lessonTitle>
				<topic>Document reviews</topic>
				<topic>Reviewer tools</topic>
				<topic>Managing comments and markups
</topic>
				<lessonTime> </lessonTime>
			</lesson>
			<nextClass url="Acrobat_9_L2.xml">Acrobat 9: Level 2</nextClass>
		</courseContent>
		<courseware>
			<bookTitle>Acrobat 9 Pro: Basic, ACE Edition + CertBlaster, Student Manual with Data</bookTitle>
			<publisher>ILT Series</publisher>
			<bookNumber>1-4260-0492-3</bookNumber>
			<notes/>
			<author/>
		</courseware>
	</class>
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