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An introduction to Actionscript 3 30/11/2009 Flash CS4 embraces ActionScript 3. which is very different to the previous versions of Actionscript. ActionScript 3 was built with efficiency and productivity in mind. Not just efficiency in development, especially for larger projects, but also playback performance where code in ActionScript 3 can be played back in the Flash Player up to 10 times (if not more) faster than ActionScript 2 code. In this session designed to introduce this program, it is assumed that you have no prior knowledge of Actionscript, and the aim will be give you confidence with the basics of this software, and ensure your students are exposed to the cutting edge of this latest version. If you have an interest in the concepts of programming, then you will find this an ideal forum to establish confidence to get you going. Time: 9.30 - 3.30 Venue: Statewide Resources Centre, 150 Palmerston Street, Carlton Member Cost: $149 Non-member Cost: $179 Cost include(s): Morning tea, lunch and tutorial files
Vodcasts and other Digital Communications: New innovations in delivering curriculum to Years 5 - 10 3/12/2009 A practical, 'hand-on' session that is entirely classroom focused. Now is the time to be inspired with classroom activities for 2010.
In this full day workshop on 'Digital communications' you will be using digital media such as the Web, multimedia, video and graphics using your own computer in a 'hands-on' setting.
Communication with technology is rapidly becoming one of the most used forms of teaching and learning by educators around the world. Do you want to learn how to create digital communications like vodcasts or podcasts? Do you want to do it the cheap way without compromising on quality? Then this session is for you; it will show you how to create podcasts or vodcasts or any form of digital communication. Expensive equipment is not needed so get ready for education of the future.
After this session, you will gain the skills to make podcasts and vodcasts to enhance your teaching and learning, and feel confident in integrating this technology successfully across many KLAs. Time: 9.30 - 3.30 Venue: Statewide Resources Centre, 150 Palmerston Street, Carlton Member Cost: $149 Non-member Cost: $179 Cost include(s): Morning tea, lunch and tutorial files
SCRATCH - An exciting workshop for Upper Primary Teachers Grades 4,5,6 and Early Secondary 4/12/2009 MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) the inventors of LOGO have come up with new software SCRATCH which steps into the gap left by LOGO. Scratch is fully scripted programming which allows allows children to produce their own multimedia events, games, interactive art and much more. This software differs from earlier programming languages in two important ways. Firstly the language elements are contained in jigsaw-type pieces which slot together to form the script, no more error of syntax. Secondly the software is FREE!
Teachers will receive a resources pack including the software and the day will provide an excellent chance to become familiar with the programming language and develop their own games and animations.
Scratch is a new programming language that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, games, music, and animations and share your creations on the Web. Time: 9.30 - 3.30 Venue: Statewide Resources Centre, 150 Palmerston Street, Carlton Member Cost: $149 Non-member Cost: $179 Cost include(s): Morning tea, lunch and tutorial files
Early years P - 4 Bright and enjoyable activities enhancing Literacy through technology 7/12/2009 This program concentrates on great ideas to develop your literacy program through the imaginative use of technology, and will inspire you at the end of a busy term, as well as providing you with exciting ideas to take into 2010.
There will be four presentations that are classroom focused and which can be used directly back in your classroom and which you can share with your colleagues back at school. Bring your own laptop and share in some of the exercises in a hands -on environment. Time: 9.30 - 3.30 Venue: Statewide Resources Centre, 150 Palmerston Street, Carlton Member Cost: $149 Non-member Cost: $189 Cost include(s): Morning tea, lunch and tutorial files
Early Years P - 4 Bright and enjoyable activities enhancing Numeracy through technology 8/12/2009 Like the earlier day emphasisng Literacy, this program concentrates on great ideas to develop your numeracy program through the imaginative use of technology. You will be inspired at the end of a busy term, and be provided with exciting ideas to take into 2010.
There will be four different presentations to those in the literacy day that are classroom focused and which can be used directly back in your classroom and which you can share with your colleagues back at school.
Bring your own laptop and share in some of the exercises in a hands -on environment. Time: 9.30 - 3.30 Venue: Statewide Resources Centre, 150 Palmerston Street, Carlton Member Cost: $149 Non-member Cost: $189 Cost include(s): Morning tea, lunch and tutorial files
Develop Gaming skills of Middle Years students Gamemaker 7.0 for beginners 11/12/2009 Be prepared for 2010! This day is designed for you as a beginner. It is assumed you have no prior knowledge of this application. This is an exciting day where you will appreciate the scope of this software to enhance the thinking skills of your students, as well as providing a high level of motivation. This full day workshop is an introduction to the software Gamemaker and is for both primary and secondary teachers. You will have some teaching notes and good strategies to assist you. Time: 9.30 - 3.30 Venue: Statewide Resources Centre, 150 Palmerston Street, Carlton Member Cost: $159 Non-member Cost: $189 Cost include(s): Morning tea, lunch and tutorial files
ACEC2010 Digital Diversity 6/4/2010 The Australian Computers in Education Conference 2010 (ACEC2010) is the biennial conference of the Australian Council for Computers in Education (ACCE). In 2010 the ACEC conference will be hosted by ICT in Education Victoria (ICTEV). The theme ACEC2010: Digital Diversity addresses the interactive and creative approaches to ICT in education, and offers learners the pathways to adaptability by addressing the diversity of styles of learning and thinking. Never before have we had the opportunities to tune in to learning needs like those provided by 21st century ICTs. This conference will address this need for flexible technologies for flexible learners. It will examine ways that ICTs can maximize student's own potential through their personal learning styles. It will investigate how ICTs can allow all people including those with diverse skills and thinking strategies become life long and creative learners. Not only those with diverse skills and thinking strategies, but all. Time: 8.00 - 17.00 Venue: Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre Member Cost: $660 Non-member Cost: $764.5 Cost include(s):
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All prices are inclusive of GST. We will forward a tax invoice upon receipt of your registration form. Registration forms can be either faxed or mailed to: ICT in Education Victoria, Level 2 Room 10, 150 Palmerston Street, Carlton Victoria 3053 - fax (03) 3493 5356 |
Cancellations
There is no refund if less than one week of notice is given prior the professional development. Cancellation prior to this will incur a $60 cancellation fee. |
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All professional development courses are catered, if you have any special dietary requirements please indicate this on your registration form or contact the ICTEV office (03) 9349 3733 upon registering. |
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