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APD Catalog ANZ Revised 171212 Clean Copy Apple Professional Development Catalogue February 2013 Table of Contents Get the most from your Apple products .............................2 Foundations .........................................................................4 iOS Devices .......................................................................................4 iOS Creativity ...................................................................................5 iOS Productivity ..............................................................................6 iOS for Administrators .................................................................7 OS X .....................................................................................................8 iLife ......................................................................................................9 iWork ................................................................................................10 iBooks Author ...............................................................................11 iTunes U Course Manager ........................................................12 Workflow for Teaching and Learning ..................................13 Curriculum ..........................................................................14 Language Development and Literacy ...............................14 Language Arts ..............................................................................16 Mathematics .................................................................................18 Science ............................................................................................19 Social Studies/History ...............................................................20 Special Education ........................................................................21 Challenge Based Learning .......................................................22 Support ................................................................................23 Apple Professional Development Catalogue November 2012 1 Foundations | Curriculum | Support Get the most from your Apple products Apple offers on-site, hands-on workshops tailored to your school’s specific needs. These workshops are designed to help you use your Apple products to transform teaching and learning. Taught by educators, for educators. All Apple Professional Development Specialists are current or former educators, which gives them a personal understanding of teaching and learning with technology. Because they know what’s important in the curriculum, they can ensure that you learn about your Apple products and how they can best serve you and your students. We offer workshops in the following categories: Foundations Focused on technology skills, these foundational workshops help teachers become confident and comfortable integrating Apple products into their teaching strategies. Curriculum These workshops focus on curricula, content design and instruction using all Apple products. Support These workshops help teachers and administrators with envisioning, planning and building capacity around their use of technology. The following table lists the workshops available in each category. Foundations Curriculum Support iOS Devices Language Development and Education Technology Profile Literacy iOS Creativity Coaching and Mentoring Language Arts iOS Productivity Education Strategic Planning Mathematics iOS for Administrators Apple Academy OS X Science Social Studies/History iLife iWork Special Education iBooks Author Challenge Based Learning iTunes U Course Manager Workflow for Teaching and Learning Apple Professional Development Catalogue November 2012 2 Foundations | Curriculum | Support Additional details • Workshops are hands-on and address a wide range of teaching and learning needs. • Workshops show you how to implement Apple technology across a variety of teaching and learning styles. • Workshop organisers select the content of each session depending on faculty needs and participants’ existing skills. • Workshops accommodate up to 20 participants. • Workshops are for institutional or group purchase only. For more information To learn more about Apple in education, visit www.apple.com/au/education or call 1300 551 927 to speak to an Apple education representative. Apple Professional Development Catalogue November 2012 3 Foundations | Curriculum | Support Foundations iOS Devices Agenda Audience This workshop is for educators who are new to iOS and want to know how to use the iOS basics built-in features of iPad or iPod touch in an educational context. • Device orientation • Navigation Description • Apps Participants gain experience using iOS devices such as iPad or iPod touch. They learn basic • iBooks navigation and explore key accessibility features and apps as they apply to teaching and • iTunes U and learning learning. resources Learning outcomes for this workshop include: • Accessibility features • Exploring basic navigation, native apps and the accessibility features of iPad or iPod Apps touch • Notes • Learning how iOS devices can be used as personal tools for teaching and learning • Safari • Discovering how to personalise learning with iOS devices, apps and iTunes U • Camera • Photos Details • Maps • Workshop length: 1 day (6 hours) • Contacts • Maximum number of participants: 20 • Calendar • Site resource/technical requirements: • Mail – Wireless Internet access • App Store – Speakers • iBooks – Projector • iTunes U • Individual participant requirements: • iTunes – An activated first- or second-generation iPad or newer, or an activated current- generation iPod touch (Note: All participants must have the same version of the same device) – The latest version of iOS on the activated device – The latest versions of iBooks and iTunes U, downloaded from the App Store – Enrolment in the App Store Volume Purchase Program, or an individual iTunes Store account and an individual email account Failure to provide the required elements may affect participants’ ability to accomplish the stated outcomes. Apple Professional Development Catalogue November 2012 4 Foundations | Curriculum | Support Foundations iOS Creativity Agenda Audience This workshop is for educators who are ready to enhance their technology skills and wish iPhoto to focus on Apple creativity apps using an iOS device. • Capturing and editing images Description • Creating albums, storybooks and journals Participants gain fundamental skills with iOS creativity apps (iPhoto, GarageBand and iMovie). • Classroom uses Learning outcomes for this workshop include: iMovie • Experiencing the various ways iOS creativity apps can be used in teaching and learning • Planning a movie and storyboarding • Learning to create and share multimedia journals, slideshows, different types of audio recordings, and movies • Creating and sharing movies • Exploring how iTunes U and other learning resources can enhance teaching and • Classroom uses learning GarageBand • Audio recording Details • Sound creation • Workshop length: 1 day (6 hours) • Classroom uses • Maximum number of participants: 20 • Site resource/technical requirements: – Wireless Internet access – Speakers – Projector • Individual participant requirements: – An activated iPad, or an activated current-generation iPod touch (Note: All participants must have the same version of the same device) – The latest version of iOS on the activated device – The latest versions of iPhoto, iMovie and GarageBand, downloaded from the App Store – Basic iOS navigation and usage skills – Optional: Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic, or Apple EarPods with Remote and Mic – Enrolment in the App Store Volume Purchase Program, or an individual iTunes Store account and an individual email account Failure to provide the required elements may affect participants’ ability to accomplish the stated outcomes. Apple Professional Development Catalogue November 2012 5 Foundations | Curriculum | Support Foundations iOS Productivity Agenda Audience This workshop is for educators who are ready to enhance their technology skills and focus Keynote on Apple productivity apps using an iOS device. • Exploring and creating templates Description • Designing presentations Participants gain fundamental skills using iOS productivity apps (Keynote, Pages and • Publishing and sharing Numbers). Pages Learning outcomes for this workshop include: • Creating documents and • Experiencing how productivity apps can be used in teaching and learning charts • Learning to create and share content by making a multimedia presentation, a brochure • Using media assets or newsletter, and a data analysis presentation • Exploring and creating • Using apps to customise student learning activities by addressing different learning templates styles, working strategies and abilities • Exporting and sharing Numbers Details • Creating spreadsheets • Workshop length: 1 day (6 hours) • Using formulas and cell • Maximum number of participants: 20 formats • Site resource/technical requirements: • Designing charts and graphs – Wireless Internet access • Exporting and sharing – Speakers – Projector • Individual participant requirements: – An activated iPad, or an activated current-generation iPod touch (Note: All participants must have the same version of the same device) – The latest version of iOS on the activated device – The latest versions of Pages, Numbers and Keynote, downloaded from the App Store – Basic iOS navigation and usage skills – Optional: Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic, or Apple EarPods with Remote and Mic – Enrolment
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