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Trop Jr Roughcut - Sydney
Trop Jr Roughcut
Attended by: ACTF Education
Venue: Lend Lease Darling Quarter Theatre, 1-25 Harbour Street, Sydney
Bookings: www.eventbrite.com.au/e/trop-jr-roughcut-sydney-2014-ticketsAbout:
Designed to inspire and engage the next generation of Australian filmmakers, Trop Jr Roughcut presents a fantastic opportunity for young filmmakers to learn from the industry’s best in an intimate and engaging environment .
The event will be a day-long series of conversations exploring creativity and collaboration in the film and TV industry. Featuring a diverse line up of speakers, each session will focus on a different aspect of the filmmaking process.Featuring an incredible line up of speakers including The Hobbit’s Stephen Hunter and the Pocket Filmmaker Jason van Genderen, Roughcut will be an event any young filmmaker would be mad to miss!
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Health and Physical Education Conference
ACPHER Victoria
Presentation: Lee Anton-Hem
Topic: Game Sense Approach and Fundamental Movement Skills
Venue: State Netball Hockey Centre, VIC
Website: www.achper.vic.edu.auSummary:
Lee Anton-Hem is the writer of the Handball Heroes Study Guide.
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Creating New Connections
Digital Learning and Teaching Victoria Conference
Presentation: Maggie Garrard
Topic: A Sense of Self: Multimodal Resources That Encourage Reflective, Contemporary Learning and Teaching
Venue: Swinburne University, VIC
Website: http://dltv.vic.edu.au/dltv-annual-conference-2014Summary:
The teacher’s role is more important than ever before – to support students in developing an understanding of where they want to be in the future, what they will need in order to get there, and the best path to take on the journey. This workshop will explore multimodal resources and tools that contain content that is engaging, interactive, challenging and promotes autonomous learning in creative environments. These resources and tools will support learners to develop divergent and convergent thinking processes through the use of content that is relevant and that reflects contemporary society. The multimodal resources and tools explored in this workshop focus on Australian content as well as user generated content to inspire a positive Australian culture and a community of discerning, lifelong learners. The Australian Curriculum learning areas of Media Arts, English, Visual Arts, general capabilities and cross curriculum priorities will be highlighted through these contemporary resources, teaching strategies and authentic learning activities and tools.