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DER NSW Professional Learning Resources
Lena ArenaProject Coordinator - DER NSW Sydney Region
Ph: 9298 [email protected]
Curriculum Support
• http://www.curriculumsupport.education.nsw.gov.au/
Curriculum Support
• Digital Education Revolution – NSW
Curriculum Support Professional Learning 2010
• Workshops available - enrol early• http://www.curriculumsupport.education.nsw.gov.
au/
Professional Learning and Leadership Directorate
• https://www.det.nsw.edu.au/proflearn/der/index.html
TAFE NSW Training
• 6 Hour workshops (1x6hr, 2x3hr or 3x2hr)• All programs (6 hrs) = $1573 (up to 15)• Introduction to Computers• Introduction to Microsoft Office 2007• Introduction to Microsoft OneNote• Adobe Photoshop Elements• Adobe Premier Elements• Adobe Fireworks• Adobe Flash
TAFE NSW Training
• Adobe Illustrator• Adobe Captivate• Adobe Acrobat 9 Professional• Adobe Dreamweaver• Word 2007• Excel 2007• Access 2007• PowerPoint 2007• Publisher 2007
TAFE NSW Training
• Programs offered in 3 levels: Basic, Intermediate, Advanced (except Introduction to Microsoft Office 2007 and Introduction to Microsoft OneNote)
• Workshop configuration that best supports teachers (teacher determined)
• Schools to liaise through Lena in first instance• Information on course content available from
https://my.northcoast.tafensw.edu.au/der/Pages/default.aspx
Macquarie ICT Innovations Centre
• http://web1.macquarieict.schools.nsw.edu.au/• Professional Learning Courses
Macquarie ICT Innovations Centre
DER NSW website
• https://detwww.det.nsw.edu.au/deptresources/majorprojects/dernsw/index.htm
• Links to bulletins, information and professional learning for leaders, teachers and parents
Sydney Region DER NSW Professional Learning
• Lighthouse Schools• Leading Learners• Sydney Region Project 2010:
– Teaching and Learning with Laptops in the Classroom
• Sydney Region Workshops 2010 – KLA specific – www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au – Professional Learning Initiatives
Useful Laptop resources
• Microsoft OneNote tutorials– http://www.semantika.si/Project.aspx?
ProjectID=1&lang=en – Great downloadable pdf tutorial
• Go Computer Training– http://www.gocomputertraining.com/ – Windows 7 tutorials – easy to follow
Software (7 July 2009)
https://detwww.det.nsw.edu.au/deptresources/majorprojects/dernsw/features/software/index.htm
• Operating System– Windows 7
• Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 - Productivity Suite– Word
– Excel
– Access
– OneNote
– PowerPoint
– Publisher
– Multilanguage add-in
– Word Microsoft Math add-in
•Adobe Creativity Suite 4– Acrobat 9 Professional
Extended
– Contribute CS4
– Dreamweaver CS4
– Fireworks CS4
– Flash Professional CS4
– Captivate 4
– Photoshop Elements 7
– Premiere Elements 7
Software (7 July 2009) https://detwww.det.nsw.edu.au/deptresources/majorprojects/dernsw/features/software/index.htm
• Audio Editing– Audacity 1.3
• Browser– Microsoft Internet Explorer 8
• Plug-ins:– Adobe Flash
– Adobe Shockwave
– Java
– Microsoft Silverlight
– Apple QuickTime
• Interactive Whiteboard Applications– Smart Notebook 10
– Smart Recorder
– Smart Video Player
– ActivStudio Viewer• Encyclopaedia & Dictionary
– Microsoft Student with Encarta Premium 2009
• Maths Applications– Microsoft Maths
– GeoGebra
Software (7 July 2009) https://detwww.det.nsw.edu.au/deptresources/majorprojects/dernsw/features/software/index.htm
• Science Applications
– Periodic Table
– Periodic Table Quiz
• Musical Applications
– LenMus Phonascus
– MuseScore
– Notation Player
• Art and Design Applications
– Google SketchUp 7
• Other Learning Tools:
– Mind Mapping: FreeMind
– Flowchart diagrams: Dia
– QuickMark Barcode
• Multimedia
– Apple iTunes
– Windows Media Player
Adobe suite
• Creative suite: – All major products in Web, Design, Production and Master
Collections
• E-learning suite: – Captivate, Flash, Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Acrobat Pro,
Presenter, Soundbooth
• Elements suite: – Photoshop Elements, Premiere Elements, Contribute, Acrobat
Pro
www.adobe.com
Why one-to-one computing?
• By using digital content and new technologies as part of everyday teaching programs, teachers are able to alter the status quo and dramatically improve the learning environment.
• Seamless integration of computing allows students to work authentically as in the workplace.
• Benefits are gained from the ability of students to work collaboratively, not just in their own classroom.
• Digital resources when combined with other ‘hands-on’ tasks enabled the effective transfer of knowledge.
21st century skills and software mapping
• Information and media literacy skills• Communication skills• Critical thinking and systems thinking• Problem identification, formulation and solution• Creative and intellectual curiosity• Interpersonal and collaborative skills• Self-direction• Accountability and adaptability• Social responsibility