PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN DIGITAL MEDIA FOR PRIMARY AND
SECONDARY TEACHERS
Join one, two or all three professional development sessions
for teachers who want to increase their skills in digital
media, for both remote and classroom learning.
Term 1 2021, Thursday 11 Feb 2021, 9am – 12pm
Term 1 2021, Thursday 25 Feb 2021, 9am – 12pm
Term 2 2021, Thursday 20 May 2021, 9am – 12pm
Cost: Individual sessions $80/Book for all 3
sessions $200
To Book: Email kate@castlemainefestival.com.au
nominating the sessions you want to book for and we will
send you an invoice.
Please include your full name, school, subject area and year
levels taught.
Session one: Engaging your students with creative
video content
We will introduce teachers to the use of video to augment
their teaching, for demonstrations and content delivery. We
will explore how to make a professional video from concept
through to presentation, using the technology we have at
hand and discovering ways to create more engaging videos. We
will incorporate some time for teachers to share their
experiences of remote learning, and ideas for how to bring
those experiences, skills and ideas back into a classroom
setting. We will offer a basic ‘shopping list’ of affordable
equipment that you will need to create your own quality
footage, and look at how you can combine self-generated
footage with found footage in the editing program. We will
be using Premiere Elements to teach the basics of video
editing, and we will provide an overview of other products
that are available.
Session Two: Getting more from your video – a
deeper look at editing
We will explore the editing in greater depth. For those who
attended the first session, and others who already have a
good grasp of the basics and want to learn more about
editing. Teachers will get a chance to troubleshoot their
experiences and directly apply these new skills to a
hands-on experience, shooting and editing their own video.
Participants will be given the opportunity to learn how to
make their own demonstration videos and use them across
multiple platforms.
Session Three: Using augmented reality and gaming technology
in the classroom
We will look at how to build your own interactive virtual
spaces for use in the classroom, and how to incorporate
gaming concepts into your teaching. You will come away with
strategies to enable your students to create their own
virtual spaces using problem-solving techniques and provide
them with a virtual platform for sharing their works.
Some laptops (MacBook Pro) and software will be provided for
the workshops.
Please bring your own laptops if possible so we can set them
up for your own personal use after the course.
Digital Goods is proudly supported by the Victorian
Government Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions