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Saturday, 15 May 2010 06:39

Runnymede RTC

Runnymede

Regional Training Centre

 

About the centre

Our aim is to provide an informal environment where teachers and technicians can explore Apple technologies regardless of experience or expertise. We host regular hands-on workshops where teachers learn to use technologies to enhance creativity in the classroom, right across the curriculum. Our own staff host most sessions, but we also invite teachers and technicians with specialist skills to present and run workshops throughout the year across all of the following subjects:

• Mobile Learning
• Podcasting for Primary teachers
• Podcasting for Secondary teachers
• Stop-frame Animation
• Music technology
• Advanced Video & Music Production

 


Listings

Get Set for Mobile Learning
An afternoon with David Kirtlan
Wednesday 7th December

We are excited to announce our first afternoon of free hands-on workshops for teachers hosted by David Kirtlan, Apple Distinguished Educator and Director of Education at The Backstage Academy.

The afternoon is arranged in three sessions; feel free to attend as many as you can. The third session starts at 3.30 but we will welcome later arrivals up to 4.30 pm.

To reserve your place contact Anthony Jorge:
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All teachers are welcome to attend.

1.30 - 2.15 pm : Learning Diaries
This practical session will explore simple content creation. Using the built-in camera, we’ll capture  and edit video and add narration & music. We’ll also discuss how this can be used within the curriculum for assessment purposes.

2.30 - 3.15 pm : Storyboards & Newsletters
Using the iWork suite we will experience how to create storyboards and newsletters to help students evidence their own learning, encourage reflective thought and peer assessment.

3.30 - 5.30 pm : Mobile Learning
This session will demonstrate the key aspects of mobile learning, highlighting the benefits and issues when using such technology within a classroom. We will explore some of the best applications available, focusing on learning and providing examples of successful projects with student outcomes. We will also allow time to discuss the range of mobile devices supported, focussing on embedding them into the curriculum and schemes of work.

 


 

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Saturday, 15 May 2010 06:11

Bournemouth RTC

Portchester School

Regional Training Centre

 

About the centre

Our aim is to provide an informal environment where teachers and technicians can explore Apple technologies regardless of experience or expertise. We host regular hands-on workshops where teachers learn to use technologies to enhance creativity in the classroom, right across the curriculum. Our own staff host most sessions, but we also invite teachers and technicians with specialist skills to present and run workshops throughout the year across all of the following subjects:

• Mobile Learning
• Podcasting for Primary teachers
• Podcasting for Secondary teachers
• Stop-frame Animation
• Music technology
• Advanced Video & Music Production


Listings:

Creativity across the curriculum
Learning with Apple & iPad
Monday 23rd January

Bournemouth Learning Centre
Ensbury Park
 Bournemouth
BH10 4HG

Schedule

Afternoon sessions 1.30 to 3.30 pm

    1.    Introduction to Challenge Based Learning
    2.    Recent Case Studies: Piloting and beyond
    3.    Practical Workshop with Oscar: “Using the 
iPad to support teachers teaching literacy to all ages. The iPad has many apps and built in functionality that will empower teachers and engage students”.

Twilight sessions 4.00 to 6.00 pm

    1.    Introduction to Challenge Based Learning
    2.    Recent Case Studies: Piloting and beyond
    3.    Practical Workshop with Oscar: “The best 
apps on the iPad for teachers in today’s classroom. Creating, editing and sharing content. The iPad is a toolbox full with tools that can transform teaching and learning”.

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Sunday, 07 March 2010 10:35

Luton RTC

eLearning Luton

Regional Training Centre

 

About the centre

Our aim is to provide an informal environment where teachers and technicians can explore Apple technologies regardless of experience or expertise. We host regular hands-on workshops where teachers learn to use technologies to enhance creativity in the classroom, right across the curriculum. Our own staff host most sessions, but we also invite teachers and technicians with specialist skills to present and run workshops throughout the year across all of the following subjects:

• Mobile Learning
• Podcasting for Primary teachers
• Podcasting for Secondary teachers
• Stop-frame Animation
• Music technology
• Advanced Video & Music Production
• Server & Network Administration
• Mac & Windows integration

Download our new PDF introducing our team of three Apple Distinguished Educators

 

 

 

 


Listings

To find future events and to book online visit: http://www.solutions-inc.co.uk/luton

For more information visit the eLearning website: http://www.luton.gov.uk/elearning

 


Recent events

Monday 16th March, Apple Destinguished Educator, Andrew Rhodes ran a series of music sessions throughout the day. The sessions were fully booked and the feedback was excellent.

 

 

 



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Sunday, 07 March 2010 10:28

Brighton and Hove RTC

Brighton & Hove

Regional Training Centre

 

 

About the centre

Our aim is to provide an informal environment where teachers and technicians can explore Apple technologies regardless of experience or expertise. We host regular hands-on workshops where teachers learn to use technologies to enhance creativity in the classroom, right across the curriculum. Our own staff host most sessions, but we also invite teachers and technicians with specialist skills to present and run workshops throughout the year across all of the following subjects:

• Mobile Learning
• Podcasting for Primary teachers
• Podcasting for Secondary teachers
• Stop-frame Animation
• Music technology
• Advanced Video & Music Production

 

 


 

Listings:

18th January 2012

Launch Event with Apple Distinguished Educator Oscar Stringer

We are pleased to personally invite you to the launch of the new Apple Regional Training Centre for Education at the Brighton & Hove AMEX Stadium.

An exciting opportunity to discover how Mac and iPad are being used in education.  Apple Distinguished Educator Oscar Stringer will be running hands-on creativity & mobility workshops and exploring how these topics can have an impact on teaching and learning.

Please confirm your attendance by email to Jo Robson:
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Recent events

 

Thursday 1st July; Guest trainer and Apple Distinguished Educator, Oscar Stringer hosted an animation workshop with primary teachers and students from various local schools. One student summed up the afternoon: "This is the best lesson we've ever had". Everyone got hands-on and learned to create stop frame animation movies using I-can-animate software. Centre Manager, Sarah Miller, has already arranged follow up sessions at Hillside and Cardinal Newman and is available to bring similar workshops to your school.

 


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Friday, 05 March 2010 07:46

Hampshire RTC

Wildern School

Regional Training Centre

 

About the centre

Our aim is to provide an informal environment where teachers and technicians can explore Apple technologies regardless of experience or expertise. We host regular hands-on workshops where teachers learn to use technologies to enhance creativity in the classroom, right across the curriculum. Our own staff host most sessions, but we also invite teachers and technicians with specialist skills to present and run workshops throughout the year across all of the following subjects:

• Mobile Learning
• Podcasting for Primary teachers
• Podcasting for Secondary teachers
• Stop-frame Animation
• Music technology
• Advanced Video & Music Production
• Server & Network Administration
• Mac & Windows integration

 

 

 

 


Listings

For latest information and to book online, visit the school website: http://www.wildern.hants.sch.uk/applertc


Recent Events

Tuesday 13th July, our guest tutor was Julian Coultas, an Apple Distinguished Educator with many years experience at running workshops that are both fun and informative. Julian ran two hands-on introductory movie making workshops where teachers learned a variety of techniques to create great looking movies. Some teachers created student revision resources and others were preparing for an end of year music video project. More than 30 teachers attended and everyone left feeling motivated and enthusiastic.

 

 

 

 

Tuesday 2nd March, Apple distinguished Educator, Joe Moretti ran a series of sessions throughout the day featuring the use of iLife throughout the curriculum. In the afternoon an audience of music teachers learnt about Garageband. During the evening session we were joined by the entire leadership team at Wildern School and approximately 30 teachers from schools throughout the region. The feedback was excellent. 

 

 

 

 


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