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Finale Notepad Finale Notepad is a free music notation software program that is an amazing resource for teachers and students. It allows you to construct simple arrangements that you can play, edit, arrange and print. details... |
Sibelius Worksheets 210 (Sibelius Level 2) Don't spend hours making resources from scratch. Sibelius 5 comes with over 1700 worksheets, projects, exercises, songs, instrumental pieces, lyrics, posters, reference material and other resources in the Sibelius Worksheet Creator. As well as exploring the Worksheet Creator, learn how to adapt existing worksheets, make new worksheets, export musical examples to Microsoft Word and even import pictures. Participants will also learn how to make worksheets their available on the school intranet using Scorch. details... |
Dreamweaver Level 2 Really get your teeth into Dreamweaver and take control of your web site. Look at the ins and outs of using this program in depth. details... |
Sonar Level 1 (Cakewalk) Sonar is perfectly suited to those looking to create music on PC in the school environment. This very accessibly priced software packs a power of features that makes recording audio and MIDI, using audio loops and burning the whole project to CD a seamless process. It even has a virtual sound canvas for great general MIDI sounds without an expensive keyboard or module. details... |
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Creating Audio CDs and Backing Tracks Using audio loops selected from a huge library of musical styles, create your own compilations as well as record and manipulate your own loops. With the powerful program Acid, you will be able to save your music in a variety of formats for making CDs or MP3s. Arranging concepts will be discussed and a range of music styles will be covered, from Dance and Electronic to R and B. details... |
Taking Your Classroom Online If youve heard about wikis, podcasts and blogs but been too afraid to find out more, this is the day for you. Learn all about them and how they can be used to take your classroom online - a fantastic way to engage your students; share resources; enhance 3 way communication and collaboration. During the session there will be opportunity for you to create your own online wiki. details... |
Digital Storytelling Creating and sharing stories in their most engaging form is vital for language development. Photostories, film and animation can be made by all students in every class. details... |
Groovy Music Children love Groovy Music. It lets them create their own music as well as carry out directed activities, so there's plenty of room for them to experiment and learn. In fact, Groovy Music is so compelling that once students start making music, they just won't want to stop! Sibelius Groovy Music is a series of three programs which make teaching music to primary and lower secondary students easy and fun. Groovy Music supports teachers with plenty of clear topic related lesson plans and copyright free resources. You don't even need to be a musician to use it! Upper primary non music specialists and specialists as well as lower secondary music teachers would find this course and program fun, educational and engaging. details... |
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Digital Movie Making for Home and Classroom Find out how simple it can be to make movies with your Digital Video camera and a Windows PC. By the end of this session you'll be creating your own video CDs, playable in Windows Media Player and on most DVD players. Learn how to edit and manipulate your digital video for home movie editing or classroom application. We'll also give you some practical "In the Classroom" ideas to help you implement this exciting multi-media format. Software used on the day is Sony Vegas MovieStudio on the Windows XP system. details... |
Using Popular Computer Games in the Classroom Engage students with a medium they love computer games. This day is all about putting popular game tools to unexpected ends - a process known as "Machinima". Step into this cutting edge world of 3D animation technique which is currently exploding on the net and allowing students to create 3D animated narratives. Use Machinima to learn the language of film-making and visual literacy. Utilise popular computer games such as Oblivion to capture a range of different shots and story lines, capture the vision in real time then edit the shots together. You can add your own narration, music and sound effects. details... |
Making the Most of Digital Curriculum An introduction to available digital resources and how they can be used effectively in the classroom and with Interactive Whiteboards. Preview digital resources and learn how to incorporate these resources into lessons. This is a hands-on course and teachers will leave the day's session with lessons ready to go. Applicable to PC/Mac users and all makes of Interactive Whiteboards. details... |
Animation across the Curriculum Using web cameras and free software, stop motion animation is a most engaging process for students to enhance language skills. Applicable across the Victorian Essential Learning Standards, any grade can use simple animation techniques to bring classrooms to life. Create and share your own digital content. details... |
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Flash Level 1 - Design for the Web Want some more animations in your web sites? Flash is Macromedia's powerful and popular solution to creating web animations for Mac and Windows computers. details... |
Photoshop Level 1 This is a most popular industry standard program, used by hobbyists and professionals alike. This dynamic program will provide you with all the tools you need to create artistic images for fliers, school magazines, web sites or CD ROMs. details... |
Digital Portfolios Using PowerPoint Demystify the world of digital portfolios. One of the most popular, readily available means of delivering a digital portfolio is via PowerPoint. As well as exploring some of the current thinking behind digital portfolios, learn the essential PowerPoint skills required to create a rich, multimedia digital portfolio that can be adapted to suit your purposes either in the classroom or for professional needs. details... |
16 Ways to Use Your Interactive Whiteboard This course is designed to integrate your IWB into daily lessons. We will preview many digital resources from short auto-response math games to online activities applicable to integrated units of work. Many of the activities presented can be used the very next day in the classroom. details... |
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Dreamweaver Level 1 Dive into Dreamweaver - the industry standard for building web sites and regarded by many as the top program for web site development on both MAC and Windows. details... |
Digital Movie Making for Home and Classroom Find out how simple it can be to make movies with your Digital Video camera and a Windows PC. By the end of this session you'll be creating your own video CDs, playable in Windows Media Player and on most DVD players. Learn how to edit and manipulate your digital video for home movie editing or classroom application. We'll also give you some practical "In the Classroom" ideas to help you implement this exciting multi-media format. Software used on the day is Sony Vegas MovieStudio on the Windows XP system. details... |
Animation across the Curriculum Using web cameras and free software, stop motion animation is a most engaging process for students to enhance language skills. Applicable across the Victorian Essential Learning Standards, any grade can use simple animation techniques to bring classrooms to life. Create and share your own digital content. details... |
Taking Your Classroom Online If you've heard about wikis, podcasts and blogs but been too afraid to find out more, this is the day for you. Learn all about them and how they can be used to take your classroom online - a fantastic way to engage your students; share resources; enhance 3 way communication and collaboration. During the session there will be opportunity for you to create your own online wiki. details... |
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