This workshop will cover -A practical session exploring the poses -Physical benefits of particular yoga postures -History of Yoga -Different types of Yoga -Yoga philosophy -Meditation techniques -Yoga teaching techniques -Safe routines to teach from 5 min-50 mins -Visual and theory notes. As a popular method of healthy lifestyle in our culture, introducing students to yoga in school teaches them
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For those who are familiar with Moodle. Participants will be given access to their own online teaching space in Moodle where they will be able to develop sophisticated quiz and assignment questions using video, sound and images. We will also examine how to administer a Moodle site including: enrolments, themes and custom setting for your Moodle site.
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Slip casting is a process used by studio potters, practising artists and within industry to produce dinnerware and other household objects. The process can be used to make one off pieces to mass produced objects.
This course is suitable for Year 7-12 Visual Arts, Visual Design, Ceramics , Special Ed and Primary Teachers. In this hands-on course participants will produce dinner ware to industry
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Our focus is on wikis. We will explain to you what a wiki is, review the pedagogy behind using this tool, expose you to a variety of examples and give you ample time to create your own wiki that you can then access back at school and add to with your students. We place a strong focus on the use of wiki for higher order thinking. Since this course is offered at the end of the year, you may want
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