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Office 365 for Learning & Collaboration in the Classroom - Secondary

  • 03 May 2016
  • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Catholic Education Office, Professional Learning Space, 112 Kintore Street, Thebarton
  • 8

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[REPEAT SESSION]

WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION

In this 1-day workshop participants will explore the Microsoft Office 365 environment to foster online learning and collaboration for students and staff. In particular, the session will provide an introduction to real time collaboration in the cloud with Office 365. Topics covered will include:

  • The Power of O365 and Anytime Anywhere Learning
  • Real time collaboration in OneDrive
  • Using OneNote to Support 21st Century Learning
  • Skype for Business to Support Collaboration and Communication
  • Supporting Professional Learning Communities with Yammer
  • Demonstration of Virtual Classrooms with SharePoint
  • Getting Creative with Sway and Office Mix

WORKSHOP INFORMATION

This workshop is for secondary school teachers only. Participants are expected to have a school Office 365 account.

Session Date

Time

Max

Venue

Tuesday 3rd May 2016

9am – 4pm

18

Catholic Education Office

Professional Learning Space

112 Kintore Street

Thebarton

 

CORE FOCI AND PRIORITIES

Office 365

Information & Communication Technologies

AITSL NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS FOR TEACHERS INCLUDE

Standard 2:   Know the content and how to teach it (2.6)
Standard 3:   Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning (3.4)

INTENDED AUDIENCE: Secondary school teachers

TOTAL HOURS:  7 hours

FACILITATOR: Rowena Ulbrick, Expanding Learning Horizons

SYSTEM ACCREDITED MODULE:  NO

CONTACT DETAILS
Registration inquiries:
joanne.watson@cesa.catholic.edu.au

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