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8 Courses found.

Presenter: Colin Klupiec 

Are you wondering how to get the most out of digital sketching tools for your TAS and Visual Arts students? You've seen the iPad, and you've heard of the Wacom Bamboo and Inkling, but you'd like to explore just how these devices can engage your students in digital documentation of their design projects and artworks. This hands-on course will demonstrate and explore the sketching potential of the i More


Presenter: Margo Gabsi 

Master this easy clay slab building technique in a day. This technique is ideal for use in the secondary classroom and can be used for any subject matter. It is a quick, spontaneous and expressive method of using clay. In this one-day hands-on course participants will make a large scale figurative sculpture up to 70 cm in height. Participants will be taken through the process of developing ideas t More


Presenter: Karen Lambert 

You are here because: 1. You are a helper - but are you getting all that you can out of teaching? 2. You want to be the best you can be - but do you even know what your best is? 3. You are totally motivated for change – but need a place to channel and nurture your ideas? If this describes you why not bring all of your desires, wants, fears, and specific changemaker aspirations along to t More


Presenter: Sharron Mountain 

Photoshop Elements is an essential software program to edit and create basic graphics and photo enhancements in your classroom. Learn to harness basic skills in image editing, create gif images for websites, utilise the tools in Elements, and colour correction. Participants will become familiar with Photoshop Elements, interface and tools. Photoshop Elements software is included on all More

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PHE00Photoshop ElementsCourse rating:

Presenter: Sharron Mountain 

Photoshop Elements is an essential program to edit and create basic graphics in your classroom. Learn to harness basic skills in image editing, create gif images for websites, colour correction, and utilise the tools in Elements. Participants will become familiar with Photoshop Elements interface and tools.Photoshop Elements software is included on all laptops issued by the State Government and is More

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Presenter: Margo Gabsi 

Slip casting is a process used by studio potters, practising artists and within industry to produce dinnerware and other household objects. The process can be used to make one off pieces to mass produced objects. This course is suitable for Year 7-12 Visual Arts, Visual Design, Ceramics , Special Ed and Primary Teachers. In this hands-on course participants will produce dinner ware to industry More

TFC00Flip Your ClassroomCourse rating:

Presenter: Colin Klupiec 

Are you wondering what all the fuss is about with screencasting? Are you tired of giving the same explanations over and over during precious class time? Is there any real value in YouTube? The Flipped Classroom is a course which looks at how educational institutions the world over are harnessing the power of YouTube and multimedia to reach students. The course will examine YouTube as a space for e More

TPC00The Printed Clay SurfaceCourse rating:

Presenter: Janette Loughrey 

Suitable Years 7 - 12. Once a clay piece has been made, it requires great consideration to develop an interesting and effective surface. Participants will be introduced to several simple but inventive ways of printing on clay including 'clay block' printing, various types of sponge printing, 'reverse material' slip printing and stencil burning printing. Many of these techniques can be adapted t More

8 Courses found.