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Message from the Director
About the Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching
Communication Skills 40 Most Mispronounced English Words in Singapore (Part 1)
40 Most Mispronounced English Words in Singapore (Part 2)
40 Most Mispronounced English Words in Singapore (Part 3)
40 Most Mispronounced English Words in Singapore (Part 4)
I've Got A Story To Tell
Knowing Me, Knowing You
Left Brain, Right Brain, No Brain
Making Your Presence Felt
SAY What you Mean, MEAN What You Say
Think On Your Feet
Creativity & Innovation CREATIF Thinking
IT Skills Acrobat 9 Pro for Professionals
Adobe Illustrator CS4 Fundamentals
Adobe Photoshop CS4 Advanced
Adobe Photoshop CS4 Basic
Colour Your World with Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Extended
Create Impressive & Persuasive PowerPoint Slides
Creating Intelligent eForms with Acrobat 9
Digital Video Editing with Movie Maker
Dreamweaver CS4 - Advanced Techniques
Dreamweaver CS4 - Website Development (Basic)
Flash CS4 - Rich Content Creation (Basic)
InDesign: Beginners to Advanced
Managing Your Research & Academic Papers Efficiently with WizFolio (Workshop)
Managing Your Research & Academic Papers Efficiently with WizFolio (Info Sharing)
Video Editing in Adobe Premier Pro CS4
Video Production: How Do I Write My Script?
Video Production: Where Do I Begin?
Leadership Leadership & Influence
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Pedagogy Avoiding 'Noise' in Teaching
Creating Effective Authentic Learning Experiences with PBL
Developing Learner Autonomy Through Self-Access Learning
Social-Emotional Learning Pedagogies
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A Recipe for a Successful Scaffolded Blended Learning Design: What? Why? How? 40
AcuConference: Anytime, Anywhere 40
aNTUna Connect: The Live Messenger 41
Blogging: Where Do I Begin? 41
Choosing the Right Blends for Your Learners 42
Connecting the Dots ... Assess, Evaluate and Enrich Your Blended Learning Environment 42
Creating Engaging & Interactive Online Content with LAMS (Basic) 43
Creating Engaging & Interactive Online Content with LAMS (Advanced) 44
Designing Case-Based Instruction Using ICT Tools 44
Designing for Meaningful Learning in Technology-Enabled Lessons 45
Digital Photography and Digital Imaging: Thinking Outside the Box 45
Digital Story Telling via Web 2.0 46
Feed the Light in edveNTUre: Assign, Assess, Analyse 46
Getting Into Web 2.0 - The Read-Write Web 47
Let Your Facebook Twitter: Communication and Collaboration in Blended Learning 47
Light the Spark in edveNTUre: Design, Develop, Deliver 48
Light Up Your edveNTUre: Connect, Collaborate, Captivate 48
Meaningful Online Collaboration: What, Why, How? 49
More Than A Talking Head: AcuStudio 49
Podcasting & Vodcasting: Where Do I Begin? 50
Problem Solving with Technologies 50
Seeking Out the Affordances of Technology to Make Learning Fun, Engaging & Effective 51
Staying Alive with edveNTUre 51
Wok with Wikis 52
Your edveNTUre Begins 52
Per.sonaIEffec#veness Relationship Management and Social Problem Solving
Self-Assessment on Social Emotional Competencies
The Role of Social Emotional Competencies in a Successful Career & Relationships
Thinking, Affective Skills & Employability
Work with Passion
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Dear Friends & Colleagues,
It is my pleasure to present you with the edUtorium Course Catalogue for January - June 2010. In this catalogue, you will find a comprehensive blend of programmes that aim to advance and enhance your teaching and learning experiences in higher education. We have specially designed some of the courses to provide opportunities for administrative leaders, faculty members, learning designers and researchers to discuss blended learning in higher education. Through it all, we believe that effective sharing will advance teaching and learning to greater heights.
In an era in which technology seems to determine the speed and volume at which knowledge can be acquired, technology-enhanced learning has become almost a necessity to teach more effectively. However, pedagogical guidance is vital if technology is to be productive for human learning. To harness the potential of technology and create an authentic learning experience for our student learners, we would have to almost inevitably consider "blending" in teaching our curriculum. Hence, we have an array of courses which focuses on both pedagogy and ICT such as 'Choosing the Right Blends for Your Learners: Blending Online Technologies for Enhanced Learning Experience' and 'Designing Meaningful Learning in Technology-Enabled Lessons' to equip us in the area of blended learning.
It is important that learners are equipped with 21 st Century Skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving strategies, creativity and entrepreneurial thinking, and the ability to function well as a member of a team. A series of courses including 'CREATIF Thinking', 'Creating Effective Authentic Learning Experiences with Problem-based Learning' and 'Social-Emotional Learning Pedagogies' has also been organized to cater to such needs.
Associate Professor Daniel Tan Director Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching
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Mission To advance the quality of educational development to significantly enhance student learning and professional teaching in the community.
Vision The Centre will be known as a provider of choice with a national and international reputation for leadership in advancing the development of higher learning and blended education.
Strategies & Focus Areas • Enhancing education through the use of ICT • Classroom Technology • Design and Media Technology • Online Technology • Supporting and developing effective strategic communication products • Enabling and supporting the faculty in the development of effective learning and teaching
practices to provide quality education • Developing and establishing a framework and infrastructure for global education and
distance learning • Sharing educational developments in the learning community to advance education within and
beyond Singapore • Achieving excellence in customer satisfaction • Achieving operational efficiency and effectiveness • Developing world-class formal certificate and diploma programs for faculty professional development • Researching into the effectiveness of online education and establishing a roadmap to fully implement
online undergraduate and graduate programmes in NTU • Establishing a quality framework, strategies and processes which will result in excellence in teaching • Developing a reputation for expertise in innovative teaching with the use of technology and being
a benchmark for premier quality teaching in higher education in the international arena.
Awards • IMS Global Learning Impact Awards - Leadership Award for eUreka Project (2009) • Ascilite Award 2008 for eUreka Project • SiTF eLearning Organization of the Year 2007 • ZDnet Asia Smart50 (Jun 2006) • edveNTUre wins 2006 CI01 00 Honouree award (Mar 2006) • Nanyang Awards 2005 for Service (Nov 2005) • National HealthCare Group (NHG) Distinguished Contributor Award (Nov 2005) • Nominee of Asia-Pacific ICT Award (APICTA) 2004 (Dec 2004) • EMC Best Practices Award - Successful Implementation of "edveNTUre" eLearning Services
(Aug 2004) • edveNTUre wins 2004 CI01 00 Honouree award (12 Mar 2004) • Blackboard Certified Education Centre at NTU (Aug 2003) • SUN Center of Excellence (Apr 2003) • Intelligent 20 Awards (Jan 2003)
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Communication Skills Course Tille
Info Sharing 40 Most Mispronounced English Words in Singapore (Part 1) New $80 2 26 12
Info Sharing 40 Most Mispronounced English Words in Singapore (Part 2) New $80 2 9 12
Info Sharing 40 Most Mispronounced English Words in Singapore (Part 3) New $80 2 24 13
Info Sharing 40 Most Mispronounced English Words in Singapore (Part 4) New $80 2 11 13
Workshop I've Got A Story to Tell $250 8 28 14
Workshop Knowing Me, Knowing You $250 8 1 14
Workshop left Brain, Right Brain, No Brain $250 8 24 12 15
Workshop Making Your Presence Felt $450 16 29&30 15
Workshop SAY What You MEAN, MEAN What You Say New $300 8 4 18 16
Workshop Think On Your Feet (for NTU staff only) $450 16 25&26 13 & 14 16
Creativity & Innovation
IT Skills Fonnal Course Tille
Workshop Acrobat 9 Pro for Professionals
Workshop Adobe Illustrator CS4 Fundamentals $250 8 4
Workshop Adobe Photoshop CS4 Advanced $400 16 22&23
Workshop Adobe Photoshop CS4 Basic $350 16 14 & 15 8&9 23&24
Workshop Colour Your World with Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Extended $250 8 8
Workshop Create Impressive & Persuasive PowerPoint Slides $490 16 18 & 19 2&3 24&25
Workshop Creating Intelligent eForms with Acrobat 9 $250 8 22 27
Workshop Digital Video Editing with Movie Maker $400 16 25&26
Workshop Dreamweaver CS4 - Advanced Techniques $400 16
Workshop Dreamweaver CS4 - Website Development (BaSiC) $400 16 7&8 8&9 17 & 18
Workshop Flash CS4 - Rich Content Creation (BaSiC) $400 16 18 & 19
Workshop InDesign: Beginners to Advanced New $400 16 25&26 20&21
Workshop Managing Your Research & Academic Papers Efficiently New $75 1.5 13 4 30 21 3 with WizFolio
Info Sharing Managing Your Research & Academic Papers Efficiently New $50 1.0 13 30 with WizFolio
Workshop Video Editing in Adobe Premier Pro CS4 $550 24 28,29 &30
Workshop Video Production: How Do I Write My Script? $400 16 27&28
Workshop Video Production: Where Do I Begin? $400 16 24&25
Leadership
Pedagogy Fonnal Course Tille
Workshop Avoiding 'Noise' in Teaching
Workshop Creating Effective Authentic learning Experiences with PBl $600 16 10 & 11
Workshop Developing learner Autonomy Through Self-Access learning $150 3 5
Workshop Social-Emotional Learning Pedagogies $300 8 26
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Workshop A Recipe for a Successful Scaffolded Blended Learning Design: $300 8 17 40 What? Why? How?
Lunch & Learn AcuConference: Anytime, Anywhere $80 2 2 6 40
Lunch & Learn aNTUna Connect: The Live Messenger $80 2 3 18 8 41
Lunch & Learn Blogging: Where Do I Begin? New $100 3 5 5 41
Workshop Choosing the Right Blends for Your Learners $300 8 22 2 42
Workshop Connecting the Dots ... Assess, Evaluate and Enrich Your New $300 8 28 42 Blended Learning Environment
Lunch & Learn Creating Engaging & Interactive Online Content $80 2 10 11 7 43 with LAMS (Basic)
Lunch & Learn Creating Engaging & Interactive Online Content $80 2 7 44 with LAMS (Advanced)
Workshop Designing Case-Based Instruction Using ICT Tools New $300 8 13 44
Workshop Designing for Meaningful Learning in New $300 8 19 45 Technology-Enabled Lessons
Workshop Digital Photography and Digital Imaging: $300 8 21 13 45 Thinking Outside the Box
Workshop Digital Story Telling via Web 2.0 $300 8 22 14 46
Workshop Feed the Light in edveNTUre: Assign, Assess, Analyse $300 8 11 46
Workshop Getting Into Web 2.0 - The Read-Write Web $300 8 15 47
Workshop Let Your Facebook Twitter: Communication and $300 8 5 26 47 Collaboration in Blended Learning
Workshop Light the Spark in edveNTUre: Design, Develop, Deliver $300 8 9 48
Workshop Light Up Your edveNTUre: Connect, Collaborate, Captivate $300 8 10 48
Workshop Meaningful Online Collaboration: What, Why, How? New $300 8 27 49
Lunch & Learn More Than A Talking Head: AcuStudio $80 2 2 6 49
Workshop Podcasting & Vodcasting: Where Do I Begin? $300 8 16 50
Workshop Problem Solving with Technologies New $300 8 19 50
Workshop Seeking Out the Affordances of Technology to Make Learning New $300 8 12 51 Fun, Engaging & Effective
Workshop Staying Alive with edveNTUre $300 8 26 51
Lunch & Learn Wok with Wikis New $100 3 23 14 52
Lunch & Learn Your edveNTUre Begins $100 for 2 hrsx 29 26 20 6 52 each part 3 parts
Personal Effectiveness Fonnal Course Tille
Workshop Relationship Management and Social Problem Solving
Workshop Self-Assessment on Social Emotional Competencies $250 8 27
Workshop The Role of Social Emotional Competencies in a $250 8 19 Successful Gareer & Relationships
Workshop Thinking, Affective Skills & Employability $250 8
Workshop Work with Passion $250 8 27
To learn more about our courses and/or register, please visit http://edutorium.ntu.edu.sg
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Building online learning activities that effectively meet desired learning outcomes while engaging students is really not as difficult as many believe. The Learning Activities Management System (LAMS) focuses on allowing our pedagogy to drive the technology. It allows the instructor to think about the instructional design, using its intuitive drag-and-drop interface to create learning sequences that focus on learning outcomes.
Thinking about Learning Design LAMS brings learning design to a new level; it helps instructors move away from creating single-user, self-paced learning objects, to thinking about creating sequences of learning activities, involving groups of students, working collaboratively in a structured online environment. Equally important is the fact that these sequences are easy to build, easy to modify, easy to deploy, and easy to re-use.
The various tools that are available in LAMS can be broadly categorized into 4 areas:
• Informative (TelifTeach) • Evaluative (Test) • Collaborative (Talk) • Reflective (Think)
Within each of these areas, there are many tools that LAMS offers which can help present content effectively and also provide avenues for active engagement for enhanced student learning. Incorporated are features like Chat, Forums, Q & A, Multiple Choice, Spreadsheet, Gmap, Wiki, Survey, Resource Sharing, File Submission and much more.
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About the Workshops The Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching in Nanyang Technological University is a certified regional training centre for LAMS. The workshops that are conducted here offer participants the opportunity to explore how the various tools can help them create meaningful and pedagogically sound learning sequences for their students. Two workshops are offered at this stage:
The Basic Workshop introduces participants to the features and functionalities within LAMS, focusing on learning activities built upon learning outcomes. It will also introduce the participant to the Monitor, where student progress is tracked.
The Advanced Workshop is designed for the more-seasoned user of LAMS who wants to extend his learning design to include group activities, conditional branching, optional sequences and other advanced settings.
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The Certificate in Teaching for Higher Education (CTHE) aims to enhance and develop the teaching skills of our faculty members so that they can meet the challenges of the changing paradigm in teaching and learning at NTU. The following components will constitute the 100 hours of the programme:
• Teaching and Learning in Higher Education • Enhancing Instruction using ICT • Communication for Teaching and Learning • Assessment in Higher Education
The programme, organised and co-ordinated by the Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELl), will be conducted by faculty members from the National Institute of Education (NIE).
The programme is divided into two parts (50 hours each): • Part 1: Communication and Teaching and Learning in Higher Education • Part 2: Technology-Enhanced Instruction and Assessment in Higher Education
Participants will receive a certificate of attendance upon completion of Part 1. If they also complete Part 2, participants will receive a certificate in Teaching for Higher Education from NIE.
The details for each part are listed below:
PART 1: Communication and Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (50 hours) By the end of this 50 hour module participants should:
• Have an enhanced understanding of the intricacies of the communication process in a teaching and learning environment • Have been exposed to and had the opportunity to incorporate into their lecture materials, strategies and techniques for
developing rapport, encouraging student involvement and delivering information effectively • Have developed a greater understanding of current practices at university level that enhance undergraduate learning • Have been exposed to and had the opportunity to incorporate into their lecture materials, elements of design and usage
that can improve the effectiveness of visual aids in lectures, primarily PowerPoint slides
Note: The communication component focuses on using communication in effective pedagogy. It is not designed to deal with basic issues such as grammar, pronunciation or vocabulary topics.
PART 2: Technology-Enhanced Instruction and Assessment in Higher Education (50 hours) This component of the programme will focus on Technology-Enhanced Instruction and Assessment in higher education. It will build on and utilise appropriate topics developed in Part 1.
The practice of instructional design is strongly process-oriented. Best practices in this field are typically based on well-conceived processes that serve as frameworks for successes. Without a process, design and development activities become fragmented, making it difficult to see the trees from the forest. CTHE (Part 2) provides the participants with a firm grounding in the key processes of instructional design as applied to e-Learning.
The course will take on a blended approach of face-to-face and online delivery methods. Participants will be required to complete a practical project involving a conversion of traditional teaching materials into an e-Iearning format as a form of an assessment. This project will be supported by facilitators from the Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching.
At the end of the course, participants will be able to: • Design effective e-Iearning activities which enhance the teaching and learning experience • Create appropriate online resources which extend the learning experience • Provide effective online support which facilitates the online learning experience • Use appropriate instructional approaches and strategies which motivate and engage learners • Understand how to confidently conceive of and utilize instructional software toolkits to enable the
teaching and learning experience
Please contact Mr Alan Soong (email: [email protected] or tel: 6790-5996) for more information about the programme.
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4() Most Mispronounced English Words in Singapore (Part 1) [Course Code: CMS008]
Synopsis It's obvious that the standard of English in Singapore has deteriorated to such an extent that Singlish, which is a hybrid comprising words and expressions drawn from Mandarin, Chinese dialects and Malay, is posing a danger to our ability to be understood beyond our shores.
Singlish will not only hurt our ability to communicate effectively with Standard English speakers but it will compromise Singapore's position as one of Asia's leading economic powerhouses and our standing as an international conference and exhibition venue. Singlish speakers mispronounce so many words that understanding them can be difficult. There is an urgent need to address this problem and the time is NOW!
Many Standard English speakers and foreigners think Singlish is the lingua franca of the less educated. This hurts our international image and it reflects badly on us. Change must start somewhere. Let it begin with you.
A thematic approach has been adopted. It is not necessary to attend the courses in a Part 1, 2, 3, 4 sequence. Each Part is an independent entity.
Course Outline Part 1 will cover the following areas:
• Most mispronounced words in Singapore • Starting with the basic language problem • Singlish verses Standard English • The 'th' sound • Let's not embarrass ourselves • Getting it right together
Who Should Attend Teachers, educators and trainers.
Course Date, Time & Venue Class Code: CMS008-001 Date : 26 January 2010 Time : 2.30pm - 4.30pm Venue: NTU Lecture Theatre 27
Course Facilitator Ms Kelly Chopard
Course Fee S$80.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff. Complimentary seats are available for others.
4() Most Mispronounced English Words in Singapore (Part 2) [Course Code: CMS009]
Synopsis It's obvious that the standard of English in Singapore has deteriorated to such an extent that Singlish, which is a hybrid comprising words and expressions drawn from Mandarin, Chinese dialects and Malay, is posing a danger to our ability to be understood beyond our shores.
Singlish will not only hurt our ability to communicate effectively with Standard English speakers but it will compromise Singapore's position as one of Asia's leading economic powerhouses and our standing as an international conference and exhibition venue. Singlish speakers mispronounce so many words that understanding them can be difficult. There is an urgent need to address this problem and the time is NOW!
Many Standard English speakers and foreigners think Singlish is the lingua franca of the less educated. This hurts our international image and it reflects badly on us. Change must start somewhere. Let it begin with you.
A thematic approach has been adopted. It is not necessary to attend the courses in a Part 1, 2, 3, 4 sequence. Each Part is an independent entity.
Course Outline Part 2 will cover commonly mispronounced words associated with:
• The office • Teaching environment • Social situations • At home
Who Should Attend Teachers, educators and trainers.
Course Date, Time & Venue Class Code: CMS009-001 Date : 9 February 2010 Time : 2.30pm - 4.30pm Venue: NTU Lecture Theatre 27
Course Facilitator Ms Kelly Chopard
Course Fee S$80.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff. Complimentary seats are available for others.
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4() Most Mispronounced English Words in Singapore (Part 3) [Course Code: CMS010]
Synopsis It's obvious that the standard of English in Singapore has deteriorated to such an extent that Singlish, which is a hybrid comprising words and expressions drawn from Mandarin, Chinese dialects and Malay, is posing a danger to our ability to be understood beyond our shores.
Singlish will not only hurt our ability to communicate effectively with Standard English speakers but it will compromise Singapore's position as one of Asia's leading economic powerhouses and our standing as an international conference and exhibition venue. Singlish speakers mispronounce so many words that understanding them can be difficult. There is an urgent need to address this problem and the time is NOW!
Many Standard English speakers and foreigners think Singlish is the lingua franca of the less educated. This hurts our international image and it reflects badly on us. Change must start somewhere. Let it begin with you.
A thematic approach has been adopted. It is not necessary to attend the courses in a Part 1, 2, 3, 4 sequence. Each Part is an independent entity.
Course Outline Part 3 will cover commonly mispronounced words associated with:
• Travel • Holiday situations • Foreign words - people, places, objects
• Sports
Who Should Attend Teachers, educators and trainers.
Course Date, Time & Venue Class Code: CMS010-001 Date : 24 February 2010 Time : 2.30pm - 4.30pm Venue: NTU Lecture Theatre 23
Course Facilitator Ms Kelly Chopard
Course Fee S$80.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff. Complimentary seats are available for others.
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4() Most Mispronounced English Words in Singapore (Part 4) [Course Code: CMS011]
Synopsis It's obvious that the standard of English in Singapore has deteriorated to such an extent that Singlish, which is a hybrid comprising words and expressions drawn from Mandarin, Chinese dialects and Malay, is posing a danger to our ability to be understood beyond our shores.
Singlish will not only hurt our ability to communicate effectively with Standard English speakers but it will compromise Singapore's position as one of Asia's leading economic powerhouses and our standing as an international conference and exhibition venue. Singlish speakers mispronounce so many words that understanding them can be difficult. There is an urgent need to address this problem and the time is NOW!
Many Standard English speakers and foreigners think Singlish is the lingua franca of the less educated. This hurts our international image and it reflects badly on us. Change must start somewhere. Let it begin with you.
A thematic approach has been adopted. It is not necessary to attend the courses in a Part 1, 2, 3, 4 sequence. Each Part is an independent entity.
Course Outline Part 4 will cover commonly mispronounced words associated with:
• Food and beverages • The environment • Situations - shopping, recreation, medical • Apparel
Who Should Attend Teachers, educators and trainers.
Course Date, Time & Venue Class Code: CMS011-001 Date : 11 May 2010 Time : 2.30pm - 4.30pm Venue: NTU Lecture Theatre 27
Course Facilitator Ms Kelly Chopard
Course Fee S$80.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff. Complimentary seats are available for others.
Synopsis
live Got A Story To Tell [Course Code: CMS004]
Everyone has a story to tell. It could be as ordinary as the events
of the day, an old joke or a traditional tale we heard as a child.
Storytelling comes from the heart, not the head, and nothing
should keep us from the joy and sheer pleasure of telling a story.
Let our stories teach, nourish and inspire our listeners.
Course Objectives
At the end of the course, participants will be able to use storytelling
as an effective communication tool.
Who Should Attend
Teachers, educators and trainers.
Course Date, Time & Venue
Class Code: CMS004-003
Date : 28 April 2010
Time : 9.00am - S.OOpm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 2
Course Facilitator
Ms Irene Low
Course Fee
S$2S0.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
Synopsis
Knowing Mel Knowing You [Course Code: CMSOOS]
This one-day workshop is designed to increase our awareness
of the varied cultures around us, the differences and similarities
between cultures and how they impact our relationships with one another. Working in today's global environment, there is a
critical need for each of us to reflect and to understand ourselves
and the cultural influences that have shaped us into who we are today. Only in understanding ourselves are we able to better
understand and appreciate others around us.
The workshop will address key inter-cultural issues faced by the
participants and will focus on the development of skills needed to manage people in a cross-cultural work environment.
Course Objectives The workshop aims to:
• Heighten awareness of the diversity of cultures and cultural sensitivities among the students and colleagues within
the workforce
• Provide an opportunity for self-reflection to understand how culture influences our decision-making and
communication styles
• Enable participants to better integrate and collaborate more effectively with others even when opinions and
perspectives differ • Enhance communication skills and minimise
misunderstandings and conflicts
The course will incorporate an experiential learning approach which includes self-reflection, small and large group discussion
and group activities.
Who Should Attend Faculty members and lecturers
Course Date, Time & Venue Class Code: CMSOOS-002
Date : 1 March 2010 Time : 9.00am - S.OOpm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 2
Course Facilitator Ms Catherine Claudepierre
Course Fee S$2S0.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
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Left Brain, Right Brain, No Brain [Course Code: CMS003]
Synopsis
This workshop is based on Ned Herrmann's Whole Brain Model
which provides a metaphorical interpretation of how we think and identifies our preferred ways of communicating. Knowledge
of this model will provide leaders with a powerful conceptual
framework which can be used to help them understand and deal with the diversity of people and challenges they face.
Course Objectives The one-day workshop will cover the following areas:
• Mental activities
• Our awesome brain
• Thinking modes • The four languages of our brain • Communication diversity
• Overcoming the barriers
• Connect and establish rapport
• Speed reading people
Who Should Attend
Teachers, educators and trainers.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: CMS003-003
Date : 24 February 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 2
Class Code: CMS003-004
Date : 12 May 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm Venue: Academic Learning Commons 2
Course Facilitator
Ms Irene Low
Course Fee
S$250.00 *Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
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Synopsis
Making Your Presence Felt [Course Code: CMS001]
Have you noticed that there are some people who have the ability to draw attention to themselves by simply walking into a room.
What makes them so different and what makes them stand out?
Well, these people have presence. Presence is poise and
confidence. It is a powerful quality and it can be developed.
Course Objectives
The following areas will be covered in the workshop:
• First impressions matter • Master the art of the graceful entry and exit
• Be comfortable with non verbal communication • Using the right image to match the occasion
• Using the right image to match the audience
• Etiquette into action
• Networking skills • Connecting with skills and aplomb!
Who Should Attend
Teachers, educators and trainers.
Course Dates, Time & Venue
Class Code: CMS003-005
Date : 29 & 30 April 2010 Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 2
Course Facilitator Ms Irene Low
Course Fee S$450.00 *Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
SAY What You Mean, MEAN What You Say [Course Code: CMS012]
Synopsis While the approach is humorous, the content is a serious attempt to address the negative impact of Singlish and why it must be systematically identified and ruthlessly eradicated. The focus is on the confusion, misunderstandings and even derision associated with Singlish.
Professionals with the power to effect change, unite to blast this insidious language hybrid threatening Singapore's international image as a business, education and communication hub. The time to act is NOW!
Course Outline The following topics will be covered in the workshop:
• Singlish vs Standard English • Some pitfalls of Singlish • Can awareness effect change? • Should communication specialists consciously self-edit? • Stop defending Singlish
Topics under the microscope include: • Mother-tongue interference • Word reversal • Shortcuts • Poor listening skills • Same spelling - different meaning - different pronunciation • Grappling with grammar • Hotly debated topics • Tautology • Made up words • How to incorporate local words • Bad advertisements • Code switching • The double negative trap • Embarrassing slips • Pronounce it wrong, spell it wrong • Altering well-known expressions • English is tricky
Who Should Attend Educators, writers, editors, speech writers and PR personnel
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: CMS012-001 Date : 4 March 2010 Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm Venue: Academic Learning Commons 2
Class Code: CMS012-002 Date : 18 May 2010 Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm Venue: Academic Learning Commons 2
Course Facilitator Ms Kelly Chopard
Course Fee S$300 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
Synopsis
Think On Your Feet [Course Code: CMS002]
The workshop begins with quick coherent thinking, the bedrock
of communication and ends with dramatically sharpening skills
to communicate more convincingly. The workshop provides all
purpose strategies for organising your ideas, and shows how
to match your message to your audience.
Course Objectives
This workshop covers a program core, together with lots of
practice and feedback. The course will cover the following topics:
• Thinking, structure and clear communication
• Getting to the point and being remembered
• Integration the left and right brain for
structured improvisation
• Organising information in chronological order
• Using geography and places as your organising framework
• Dividing information into well-defined facets or aspects
• How to broaden or narrow your listener's perspective
• Analysing topics in terms of two extremes leading to
a compromise
• Presenting proposals, new products or services
• Maintaining control while fielding questions
• Case studies session
Who Should Attend
The workshop is designed for anyone concerned about
communications, including senior executives, managers and
training professional. This course, organised by NTU_CELT, is
open only to NTU/NIE staff.
Course Dates, Time & Venue
Class Code: CMS002-007
Date : 25 & 26 February 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 2
Class Code: CMS002-008
Date : 13 & 14 May 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 2
Course Facilitator
Ms Irene Low
Course Fee
S$450.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
Synopsis
CREATIF Thinking [Course Code: CN1001]
"CREATIF" is an acronym for 7 ways to help us overcome the
conceptual blocks that have constrained our thinking ability so
that we can unleash the innate creativity we all have. The course
will show that although we may have lost the ability to be spontaneously creative we can still rediscover our natural creativity
though we may now need to apply some specific techniques
to help us do it.
Course Objectives The course aims to acquaint participants with the creative process
of the brain, the relationship between intuition and creativity and the various blocks that work to limit our creativity. It introduces
the ·CREATIF" Way and explains how it works towards both
overcoming the blocks and helping us tap on our intuition for greater creativity. It also discusses the climate necessary to
encourage creativity at workplaces.
Who Should Attend The course is targeted at educators and researchers.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: CN1001-004
Date 20 & 21 May 2010
Time : Day 1: 9.00am - 5.00pm Day 2: 9.00am - 1.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 2
Course Facilitator Mr Lim Jun Han
Course Fee 8$350.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
Acrobat 9 Pro for Professionals [Course Code: IT8001]
Synopsis
In today's world, PDF documents are commonplace amongst
the countless files we handle. And in this business area, Adobe
Acrobat is one of the most highly used software programmes
for converting files to PDF documents. If you think that using
Acrobat is just about clicking File and Print, think again: there's
much more to it than that. This course will empower you with
the knowledge to not only create PDF documents, but also give
you skills to optimise and edit them, to modify content, to review
and add comments, convert paper forms to electronic ones and
also add better protection to your data with the improved security
feature.
Course Objectives
The following topics will be covered in the workshop:
Acrobat 9 essentials
• Acrobat 9 interface and workflow
• Customising tool bars to organise workspace
• 8crolling documents automatically for easy reading
Creating and optimizing PDF documents
• Choosing appropriate conversion methods to create
a PDF file
• Converting scanned PDF to editable PDF
• Reducing PDF document file size
Multiple files, one PDF document
• Combining files from multiple applications into a single,
polished PDF portfolio
• Merging files from multiple applications into a single
PDF document
Touching up and modifying
• Adding or editing text with the TouchUp Text tool
• Using the TouchUp Object tool to modify page contents
• Unifying PDF documents with headers, footers
and watermarks
Reviewing and commenting
• Using familiar commenting tools including sticky notes,
highlighter, lines and shapes
• Creating a customised stamp
• Compiling comments from all reviewers into a single
PDF document
• Highlighting text and image differences using the
compare documents feature
• Enabling Adobe Reader users to participate in reviews
with commenting and mark-up tools
Creating and managing e-forms
• Creating electronic forms with Form Wizard
• Exporting form data to a spreadsheet
• Enabling Adobe Reader users to fill in and save form data
Securing your information
• Protecting PDF documents with the new 256-bit
password encryption
• Applying restrictions on printing, copying and altering
PDF documents
• Permanently deleting sensitive information
Who Should Attend The course is targeted at educators and administrative staff.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: IT8001-005
Date : 12 January 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: IT8001-006
Date : 15 March 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
MrChris M8
Course Fee 8$350.00 *Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
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Adobe Illustrator CS4 Fundamentals [Course Code: ITS002]
Synopsis This one-day course teaches the fundamental concepts and
skills for working with Adobe Illustrator to create vector artwork
for both print and the web. Topics covered include Illustrator's
capabilities and tools, the interface, image considerations, how
to save and print files as well as working with basic shapes,
selecting images and colour.
Course Objectives
At the end of the course, participants will have developed the
skills and techniques required to:
• Work with objects and symbols
• Identify key features of drawing and manipulating shapes
• Identify features of the colour and swatch palettes
• Add and format text
• Apply effects, filters and styles
• Work with layers
• Save for print and the web
Who Should Attend
This is designed for the participant who has little or no experience
of using Adobe Illustrator, and who needs to learn the basic skills
to be able to use the programme effectively.
Course Date, Time & Venue Class Code: ITS002-008
Date : 4 May 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
Mr Victor Cheah Siew Chuan
Course Fee S$250.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
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Adobe Photoshop CS4 Advanced [Course Code: ITS003]
Synopsis
In this course, you will learn advanced concepts in Photoshop.
You will practice advanced image correction techniques, complex
selections and working with layers and channels. You will also
learn how to create effects, understand colour calibration and
enhance your productivity by using batch processes and
Photoshop actions.
Course Objectives
At the end of the course, participants will have learned about:
• Image concepts
• Histograms • Combining Selection Tools
• Layers • Alpha Channels
• Type Mask Tool
• Advanced Colour Correction • Automation
• Using Colour Profiles
• Perform Steps Processing
• Advanced New Features
Who Should Attend
This is designed for the participant who has little or no experience
using Adobe Illustrator and who already has basic skills in Adobe
Photoshop and wishes to learn more advanced features.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: ITS003-008
Date : 22 & 23 April 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
Mr Victor Cheah Siew Chuan
Course Fee
S$400.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
Synopsis
Adobe Photoshop CS4 Basic [Course Code: ITS004]
In this course, you will learn how to use several tools for selecting
parts of images, for moving, duplicating and resizing images.
You will also learn how to use layers and how to apply layer
effects and filters to create special effects, including lighting and
texture effects. Additionally, you will use painting tools and
blending modes to create shading effects and will perform
adjustments to contrast and colour balance. New features for
CS4 will also be highlighted. Finally, you will save images in
formats for print and web use.
Course Objectives
At the end of the course, participants will have the skills and
techniques to:
• Identify the differences between raster and vector graphics
and manipulate Photoshop's various graphic tools
and controls
• Select appropriate resolutions for different image and
output types and resize and crop image areas
• Select image areas using the Lasso, Marquee and Magic
Wand tools and use alpha channels to save and
load selections
• Create and manipulate multiple layers to composite
images easily
• Apply blending and shading effects to create
realistic composites
• Identify the characteristics of bitmap, grayscale, duotone
and colour images
• Select colours using the colour palette, Colour Picker,
and Eyedropper tool and use Photoshop's painting tools
to create artwork or to retouch photographs
• Add and format text within an image and apply layer
effects and filters to create special effects including lighting
effects and textures
• Modify the brightness, contrast, colour balance, hue and
saturation of images
• Save images in file formats for use with other applications
and the web
Who Should Attend
This is designed for the participant who has little or no experience
of using Adobe Photoshop and who needs to learn the basic
skills necessary to use this programme effectively.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: ITS004-014
Date : 14 & 15 January 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: ITS004-015
Date : 8 & 9 February 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: ITS004-016
Date : 23 & 24 March 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
Mr Victor Cheah Siew Chuan
Course Fee S$350.00 *Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
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Colour Your World with Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Extended
[Course Code: IT8005]
Synopsis
Learn Photoshop C84 expert tips in just one day. Imagine being
able to master some of the advanced Photoshop techniques
exploited by the experts. In this exciting and powerful one day
training session, Victor Cheah, CELT's very own Adobe Certified
Instructor (ACI) will walk you through a set of Photoshop expert
techniques which will take your knowledge of Photoshop to the
next level.
Course Objectives
At the end of the course, participants will have developed the
skills and techniques to:
• Work in Camera Raw - Create a split tone for a special effect in Camera Raw.
- Merge multiple raw photos to 32-bit HDR
• Use Photoshop C84's new black and white converter
• Apply a split-neutral density filter using smart objects
• Make a photo look like a gallery print
• Create an online photo gallery using the Adobe
Media Gallery
• Put high resolution photos on the web by using Zoomify
• Use the Blend if setting to blend text into a picture creatively
• Create a realistic digital watercolour painting
• Create and modify a video layer
• Work with 3D files
Who Should Attend
This one-day master class is not intended for basic users. It is
open to participants who have previously attended basic and
advanced courses on Photoshop. Experienced users (particularly
designers and photographers) are also welcome to join this
course.
Course Date, Time & Venue
Class Code: IT8005-005
Date : 8 June 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
Mr Victor Cheah 8iew Chuan
Course Fee
8$250.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
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Create Impressive & Persuasive Power Point Slides
[Course Code: IT8014]
Synopsis Consider this: are your presentations no different from the estimated 30 million presentations given each day? 8adly most presentations fail to live up to their full potential of captivating and motivating their audience. Many treat PowerPoint as a "datadump" but this causes audiences to switch off and nod off. This power-packed 2-day workshop will turn you into a pro who can produce sizzling presentations.
Course Outline Day One is specially customized to equip busy executives, trainers and presenters with a quick and essential grasp of design basics so that they can create captivating and compelling presentations that communicate, persuade and motivate.
Day Two will take you "Beyond Bullet-Points and Clipart" so that your presentations are set apart from the standard and ordinary templates and backgrounds of everyday presentations. This module is specially designed to activate your creative juice to make the text in your slides "talk" and the numbers "sing". You will be equipped with the necessary techniques and tools to create professional-looking and high-impact slides in double quick time with just a few clicks of the mouse.
Who Should Attend The workshop is designed for anyone who would like to learn how to create impactful PowerPoint slides.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: IT8014-003 Date : 18 & 19 January 2010 Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: IT8014-004 Date : 2 & 3 March 2010 Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: IT8014-005 Date : 24 & 25 May 2010 Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator Mr Kelvin Lee
Course Fee 8$490.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
Creating Intelligent eForms with Acrobat 9
[Course Code: ITS0012]
Synopsis
PDF forms can be much more than something to print, fill out
by hand and fax back. Within Acrobat, interactive fields can be
easily created so that forms can be completed and submitted by email thus enabling a truly paperless exchange of information.
You will also learn how to aggregate data into a spreadsheet
with the new Form Distribution process.
Course Outline
The following topics will be covered in the workshop:
Essentials of PDF Forms
• Starting a form with the Form Wizard
• Easily create forms using the Form Field Recognition feature
• Enabling usage rights in Adobe Reader
• Learn techniques for downsizing your forms
• Learn the different elements of a PDF form
Creating fillable forms in Acrobat
• Capturing info via text fields
• Creating multiple fields efficiently • Adding radio buttons and check boxes to
request decisions
• Giving options with a combo box
• Constructing calculated text fields • Formatting text fields
• Adding reset and submit buttons so that the form can be
easily used
Managing forms • Using simplified field notations to perform
simple calculations
• Showing and hiding fields • Setting tab order to set field order
• Adding Javascript to a field • Using the improved Form Distribution Process
• Aggregating data to a spreadsheet
• Tracking forms within Acrobat
Who Should Attend The workshop is open to all academic and non-academic staff
in NTU/NIE.
Course Dates, Time & Venue
Class Code: ITS012-003
Date : 22 February 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: ITS012-004
Date : 27 April 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
MrJames Lee
Course Fee S$250.00 *Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
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Digital Video Editing with Movie Maker [Course Code: IT8006]
Synopsis
Movie Maker 2 is a great video editor for the Windows XP user.
It is capable of importing video from a digital camcorder so that you can edit your own movie on your computer. The programme
comes bundled with a large selection of movie effects, transitions
and titling options. The programme's greatest strength is its ease of use and video novices can pick it up quickly.
Course Objectives
In this course, you will learn the process of manipulating and rearranging video shots to create a new work. At the end of the
workshop, you will be able to demonstrate knowledge and skills
in the following:
• Assemble a sequence of media clips
• Fine-tune a sequence • Enhance a sequence with transitions, effects and titles
• Adjust audio clips
• Export video
The workshop will cover the following areas:
• The best ways to import and edit footage • Making titles and credits and creating scene transitions
• Adding soundtracks and voiceovers • Premiering your movie on CD, DVD, or the web
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for anyone who is completely new to video editing and who may be wondering how to start or tackle
a particular video project.
Pre-requisite Participants should ideally bring a short sequence of footage
ready to be edited. They are also welcome to bring their own
digital video camera together with its peripherals. Note:
participants are also encouraged to bring a thumb drive or similar portable storage media so that they can archive and transport
their workshop projects at the end of the course.
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Course Dates, Time & Venue
Class Code: IT8006-005
Date : 25 & 26 March 2010 Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator Ms Catherine Tan
Course Fee 8$400.00 *Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
Dreamweaver CS4 - Advanced Techniques [Course Code: ITS0013]
Synopsis
This course covers techniques for improving the web workflow.
Learn how to give your design inspirations a solid, reusable
framework with Dreamweaver's super-powerful templating
features. Also learn how to build CSS websites without using
tables. It also covers how to leverage on the powerful AJAX
functionality within Dreamweaver.
Course Outline
The workshop will cover the following areas:
Optimising templates
• Back to basics with templates
• Creating and modifying editable attributes
• Building multi-level sites using nested templates
• Creating optional regions to show or hide content
• Utilising repeating regions to reuse content
• Understanding template expressions to control templates
• Harvesting Multiplelf optional regions to display
different content
Making sites flexible using CSS
• Understanding Dreamweaver CSS starter pages
• Styling tables and captions
• Understanding DIV tag structure and layout
• Appreciating ID selectors and class selectors
• Using descendent selectors to style more specified areas
• Understanding the law of specificity • Appreciating the CSS Box model
• Learn on using CSS to affect page layout using floats
• Clearing floats to create multi-columns
• Enhancing layouts with background image
• Creating faux columns with background graphics
Building AJAX pages with the Spry framework
• Understanding the Spry framework
• Defining a data source for use in Spry
• Creating a Spry table
• Enhancing Spry objects using CSS
• Customising a Spry Accordion widget using
minimal codes
• Using the new Spry data set to display dynamic data
• Formatting the Master-Detail pages
• Providing a more responsive feedback by using the new
Spry Tooltip
• Applying a Spry effect
Displaying XML data in web pages
• Learning about using XML and XSL with web pages
• Attaching an XML data source to the XSLT page
• Working with XSL filtering
• Binding data to the XSLT page
• Creating different links by using a dynamic link
• Inserting repeating regions into an XSL document
Who Should Attend
This is designed for the participants who have attended the
course 'Dreamweaver CS3 or CS4 - Website Development (Basic)'
or an equivalent course.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: ITS013-003
Date : 17 & 18 June 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
MrJames Lee
Course Fee
S$400.00 *Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
Synopsis
Dreamweaver CS4 -Website Development (Basic)
[Course Code: ITS007]
This course takes you through the process of creating a website. Each topic is covered in lucid detail enabling you to have the necessary skills to take you to a new level. Participants will learn essential techniques of web-design from inception to completion. Participants will also learn about the best practices for creating and maintaining a website.
Course Outline The workshop will cover the following areas:
Getting startecl with Dreamweaver CS4 • Discussion of the web development cycle • Learning the interface • Customising workspaces • Defining a local site • Preview accurately using new Live View
Adding text and structure • Controlling document structure • Creating lists to promote readability • Creating headings to prioritize the flow of the document
CSS foundations • Understanding style sheets • Controlling CSS through the Properties Inspector • Using Code Navigator for easy modification • Understanding Class Selectors • Understanding Element Selectors • Controlling link styles • Attaching external style sheets • Viewing styles in separate style sheets using the new
Related Files command
Working with media files • Understanding image types • Modifying image properties • Inserting smart objects from Photoshop • Inserting Flash movies • Round-trip edit with Flash files • Adding Flash video
Creating links • Understanding site navigation • Linking files within a local site • Linking to external websites • Linking within the page using anchor links • Creating email links • Creating a jump menu
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• Creating a navigation bar • Creating multiple hotspots within an image • Using the Swap Image command to create
disjointed rollovers • Implement simple transition effects using Spry Effects
Using templates • Creating site templates to achieve consistency • Defining editable regions to make content unique for
certain pages • Applying a template to an existing page • Modifying templates and updating content
Managing sites • Testing for broken links • Running site-wide reports concerning the usability of
the site • Synchronizing files to achieve consistency between files
from server to local • Uploading files
Who Should Attend The course is designed primarily for new or prospective web designers who want to use Abode Dreamweaver to create web sites.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: ITS007 -008 Date : 7 & 8 January 2010 Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: ITS007 -009 Date : 8 & 9 March 2010 Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: ITS007 -010 Date : 17 & 18 May 2010 Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator Mr James Lee/Mr Chris M.S.
Course Fee S$400.00 *Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
Flash CS4 - Rich Content Creation (Basic) [Course Code: ITS008]
Synopsis
This course provides users new to the Flash environment the
know-how to create interactive websites, rich media
advertisements and engaging presentations. Fundamental aspects
of using Adobe Flash with all the best practices will be taught.
Participants will learn how to combine text, graphics, animations,
video and sound to produce a compelling multimedia experience.
Course Outline
The workshop will cover the following areas:
Getting acquainted with Flash
• Learning the new Flash work area
• Working with panels and panel layouts • Working with the Properties Inspector
• Setting stage dimensions and customising Workspaces
Working with graphics
• Importing vector and bitmap images into Flash
• Separating content by using layers
• Creating clipart in Flash
• Understanding different drawing modes
• Using the Colour Mixer to add colours
• Utilising the improved Pen tool for organic shape creation
• Utilising symbols to create multiple objects with ease
• Creating variety by using Colour Effect in symbols
• Importing Illustrator files
• Using masking to crop unwanted edges
• Adding organic expression to designs using the new
Deco Tool
Adding animation
• Changing the pacing and timing of a Flash project
• Creating animation using the new Object-based
animation tool
• Refining animation using the new Motion-Editor
• Creating 3D transformations using the new 3D
Rotation Tool
• Easily create complex animations using Inverse Kinematics
and the new Bone Tool
• Applying pre-built animations using Motion Presets
• Embedding sound and video
• Importing sound and changing properties
• Understanding Flash Video
• Using the FLV Playback component
• Creating and manipulating buttons
• Introduction to behaviors
• Embedding stop command to frames
• Creating event handlers for buttons
• Inserting destination keyframes
Publishing Flash documents
• Using different publishing formats
• Understanding the Bandwidth Profiler
Who Should Attend
The course is designed primarily for anyone who wants to use
the software to create interactive websites, rich media
advertisements and engaging presentations.
Course Dates, Time & Venue
Class Code: ITS008-007
Date : 18 & 19 February 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
MrJames Lee
Course Fee
S$400.00 *Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
InDesign: Beginners to Advanced [Course Code: ITS018]
Synopsis
Adobe InDesign is a desktop publishing software which can be
used to create posters, flyers, brochures, magazines and books.
This course provides participants with the hands-on experience
to learn various features of InDesign quickly and easily. The focus
of this course is on accelerating your productivity to help you
produce pages with speed and precision. You will discover good
ideas and learn the most compelling solutions to overcome your
challenges during the course.
Course Outline
The workshop will cover the following areas:
Getting started with InDesign CS4
• Getting to know the work area and customizing
your workspace
• Using spread rotation for viewing convenience
• Planning and setting up a new document
• Setting preferences to suit your needs
Creating documents
• Setting up layout grids with columns, guides and margins
• Using masters to ensure consistency across all pages
and documents
• Using frames to plan and shape the layout of
your publication
• Setting running page numbers
Handling text and typography
• Using Story Editor to manage text
• Importing, threading and editing text
• Adding special characters with glyphs
• Unlock the full potential of OpenType
• Applying typographic controls (kerning, tracking, leading and more)
• Styling blocks of text quickly and consistently with
style sheets
• Wrapping text around objects
Drawing and applying colours
• Adding design elements with shapes and lines
• Working with swatches
• Using Smart Guides, Smart Dimensions and
Smart Spacing
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Assets and file management
• Importing graphics from other programmes
• Clearing distracting backgrounds from imported graphics
• Handling multiple artboards from Illustrator files
• Adding creative effects to spice up your layout
• Managing links for successful high resolution printing
Getting ready for print
• Understanding the digital printing process
• Identifying printing errors in real time • Building profiles for Live Preflight
• Preparing the package to go for external printing
• Creating Adobe PDF files with the appropriate settings
Who Should Attend
This course is designed primarily for anyone who wants to use
the software to create posters, flyers, brochures, magazines and
books.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: ITS018-001
Date : 25 & 26 January 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: ITS018-002
Date : 20 & 21 May 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
Mr Chris M.S.
Course Fee S$400.00
*Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
Managing Your Research & Academic Papers Efficiently with WizFolio
(Workshop) [Course Code: IT5016]
Synopsis
Modern journal reference management software when properly
used can save your time and improve your research efficiency.
It provides a wide variety of tools that enable the user to search,
save, organize, cite and share bibliographic data. The advantage
of using journal reference management software is that it reduces
the multiple steps normally required in managing bibliographic
data and research information to a few simple clicks or drag and
drop. WizFolio is a web-based journal management application
using the latest Web 2.0 technology. This workshop will help you
acquire the skills necessary to use WizFolio to organize and
share bibliographic data.
Course Outline
Participants will learn the following functions in WizFolio during
the hands-on workshop:
• Create folders, flag and tag items
• 5earch using 5imple and Advanced tools
• 5earch using the native search interface
• Locate PDF's with one click • Create new items
• Using the Citation tool for citing in scholarly writing
• Grabbing information from a webpage and inserting it
into your account
Who Should Attend Faculty, teaching staff and researchers who are interested to
learn more about how to use WizFolio as a web-based reference
management tool.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: IT5016-002
Date : 13 January 2010
Time : 2.30pm - 4.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: IT5016-003
Date : 4 February 2010
Time : 2.30pm - 4.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: IT5016-004
Date : 30 March 2010
Time : 2.30pm - 4.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: IT5016-005
Date : 21 April 2010
Time : 2.30pm - 4.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: IT5016-006
Date : 3 May 2010
Time : 2.30pm - 4.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator Mr Victor Lin
Course Fee 5$75.00 *Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
Complimentary seats are available for others.
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Managing Your Research & Academic Papers Efficiently with WizFolio
(Info Sharing) [Course Code: ITS019]
Synopsis WizFolio (www.wizfolio.com) is a web-based reference manager for researchers, scientists and students to efficiently manage their research and academic papers. An intelligent locate PDF engine easily retrieves PDFs from more than 500 top open access journals and can be linked to NTU library resources. WizFolio also comes with a citation tool to format bibliography and customize the citation style on-the-fly. WizFolio is now available to all NTU faculty, staff members and students.
Course Outline The info sharing session is targeted at students and researchers starting their final year projects or writing a research paper. This presentation will simplify the process of research information collection as well as demonstrating a simple way to cite articles within papers through the use of WizFolio, a web-based reference management tool.
Besides using online databases like Pubmed and Engineering Village, the session helps you learn how to collect and cite increasingly popular forms of information resources like videos, patents, webpage articles etc.
Who Should Attend Faculty, teaching staff and researchers who are interested to learn more about how to use WizFolio as a web-based reference management tool.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: ITS019-001 Date : 13 January 2010 Time : 12.00pm - 1.00pm Venue: NTU Lecture Theatre 15
Class Code: ITS019-002 Date : 30 March 2010 Time : 12.00pm - 1.00pm Venue: NTU Lecture Theatre 27
Course Facilitator Mr Victor Lin
Course Fee S$50.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
Complimentary seats are available for others.
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Synopsis
Video Editing in Adobe Premier Pro CS4
[Course Code: ITS009]
This hands-on course will introduce you to basic and intermediate
features of Adobe Premiere, a powerful video editing software
package designed for both professionals and amateurs. Adobe
Premier CS4 is the primary editing tool for our Pinnacle DC2000
system and can be used to capture audio and video from a
variety of sources, including Mini DV.
Course Objectives
This course will provide you with sufficient knowledge to work
competently and effectively with Adobe Premiere Pro. We'll begin
by establishing basic editing techniques and principles before
moving on to a thorough exploration of the Premiere interface
and the major features of the programme.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Connect the digital video camera to the PC
• Optimise settings for capturing video for editing
• Arrange storyboards
• Assemble a sequence of footage
• Fine tune a sequence
• Enhance a sequence with transitions, effects and titles
• Adjust audio clips
• Export video
Who Should Attend This course is designed primarily for new or prospective web
designers, multimedia producers and educators who want to
use Adobe Premiere CS4 to edit and produce their digital videos.
Course Dates, Time & Venue
Class Code: ITS009-004
Date : 28, 29 & 30 April 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator Ms Catherine Tan
Course Fee S$550.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
Synopsis
Video Production: How Do I Write My Script?
[Course Code: ITS0011]
The two-day workshop is designed to familiarize you with the
nature and purpose of a documentary as well as the fundamentals
of documentary script writing. The workshop will cover all the
essential skills of combining words and pictures to tell compelling
stories. It will combine clip analysis to examine various styles
and techniques of documentary.
Course Objectives
At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Learn how to write a documentary script
• Develop the skills and techniques to write creatively and
effectively for a documentary project
The following areas will be covered in the workshop:
• The basics of documentary writing
• Building a story • Types of script formats/corporate videos
and documentaries
• Types of documentary techniques
• Research and interview techniques
• Writing commentaries
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for people who are completely new to
script writing and who may be wondering where to start or how
to tackle a particular video project.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: ITS011-003
Date : 27 & 28 January 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
Ms Catherine Tan
Course Fee
S$400.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
Synopsis
Video Production: Where Do I Begin?
[Course Code: ITS0010]
In this course, you will learn about the basic principles of making
a video. The instructor will take you through the three-step
process: Pre-production stage, Production stage and Post
production stage.
Course Objectives
At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to
demonstrate knowledge and skills in the following areas:
• Planning the video and gathering the resources you need
• Basic digital video storyboarding techniques
• Essential digital video camera techniques
• Capturing different shot sizes
• Sound recording
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for people who are completely new to
video making and who may be wondering where to start or how
to tackle a particular video project.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: ITS010-004
Date : 24 & 25 February 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
Ms Catherine Tan
Course Fee
S$400.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
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Synopsis
Leadership & Influence [Course Code: LD8001]
The transition from being an individual contributor to taking on
a supervisory/leadership role has never been easy. But
organizations are discovering that new leaders, when provided
with the right competencies and skills, can create high
performance groups that achieve work goals.
The workshop describes the importance of influence in today's complex organizations. It demonstrates how the participants
can influence their organization, build stakeholder alliances and
engage in constructive dialogue to address possible blind spots.
It helps participants to promote consensus and action, as well
as manage and motivate for long-term results.
Course Objectives At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Understand the role of a leader • Understand the different behavioural styles of others,
relative to their own
• Be more adaptable and effective in their communication
with others
• Use three techniques (credibility, reciprocity and persuasion) to increase influence
• Analyze stakeholders to prepare the appropriate influence
strategy to get things done
Who Should Attend This course is intended for individuals who are new in leadership
positions (middle-management) at work.
Course Date, Time & Venue Class Code: LD8001-002 Date : 19 May 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 2
Course Facilitator Ms Irene Low
Course Fee 8$250.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
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Synopsis
Avoiding 'Noise' in Teaching [Course Code: PDG002]
Noise is anything physical, psychological or semantic that can
interfere with communication - which is the heart of learning. To be perceived as an effective instructor, it is essential that the
instructor reduces to a minimum noise-inducing behaviours -
those which disrupt students' attention; distract them from the
core elements of explanations; diminish their motivation to engage; lead to their doubt, conflict, or confusion; and eventually
reduce their capacity to engage fully in the learning or to their
failure to learn effectively.
As it happens, a great deal is known from both research and
experience about what helps overcome 'noise', what helps
students engage in learning, and about what makes for effective teaching. Most of it does not require innate teaching ability or
a particular type of personality, but involves a combination of
easily implemented strategies and common sense.
Course Objectives
This workshop draws on the vast body of higher education level
teaching literature for a sharing of tools for enhanced instruction. In considering the workshop sharing of 'tools', the participant
may recall the timeless advice of the sage: Always use the right tool for the right job. But in teaching there may be several, even
many right tools for a given teaching job and this workshop
seeks to add to these alternatives as appropriate.
This workshop is designed to provide participants with:
• An understanding of noise-inducing behaviours
• Guidance and practice in methods that overcome 'noise' and facilitate student engagement
• A summary of research that confirms the effectiveness of these methods
• Information about possible pitfalls with the methods and
strategies for overcoming them
Who Should Attend
Instructors in higher education settings at all levels, from beginning instructors to seasoned full professors who are sincerely dedicated
to teaching at its best and having their students committed to
learning at its best.
Course Date, Time & Venue
Class Code: PDG002-004
Date : 20 April 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm Venue: Academic Learning Commons 2
Course Facilitator
Dr Isabella Wong
Course Fee
8$300.00 *Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
Creating Effective Authentic Learning Experiences with PSL
[Course Code: PDG009]
Synopsis Problem-based Learning (PBL) is an innovative and powerful approach to creating effective authentic learning experiences. It is based on a different epistemology from the didactic approach of teaching and learning, from the educational outcomes to the roles of learners and teachers. By discovering PBL for yourself, you will realize the benefits, outcomes and power of PBL. This course will assist you in understanding the nuts and bolts of PBL namely: what, why and how.
Schools that have adopted this PBL approach include Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School, Punggol Primary School, Temasek Primary School, NUS High School of Math and Science, St. Joseph's Institution, Holy Innocent's High School, National Junior College, Temasek Polytechnic and SAF School of Logistics.
Course Objectives At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Discuss the educational outcomes of PBL • Explain the effect of PBL on facilitation, problem crafting,
assessment and curriculum design • Facilitate a PBL session • Discuss best practices in crafting a PBL problem • Discuss best practices in formulating an assessment plan
for a PBL program
The course will be conducted using Professor Howard S Barrow's Model of Problem-Based Learning.
Who Should Attend This training is targeted at educators, facilitators and trainers who are new to PBL and serves to make them PBL-ready. It equips you with the foundation of PBL to jumpstart PBL in your lessons.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: PDG009-002 Date : 10 & 11 May 2010 Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm Venue: Academic Learning Commons 2
Course Facilitators Dr Lynda Wee and Ms Velisa Leong
Course Fee S$600.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
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Deve/oping Learner Autonomy Through Self-Access Learing
[Course Code: PDG003]
Synopsis This workshop is based on the premise that most learning takes place outside the classroom and that one of the key roles for educators is to prepare learners to take responsibility for their own development. In this three-hour workshop we will look at the importance of fostering learner autonomy and identify ways of implementing autonomy in the curriculum. Self-access learning is one particularly flexible and learner-centred option for instructors and institutions to support learners in their out-of-class learning.
We will consider ways of establishing or building on self-access learning opportunities, identifying learning needs and ways of meeting those needs through the provision of materials and ~nstructor) support. There will be an opportunity to explore online self-access software and to learn about ways of considering its implementation in your schooVdepartment. We will also consider issues around assessment, learner resistance and institutional support.
Course Outline The workshop will cover the following areas:
• Learn about the philosophy of out-of-class learning and learner autonomy
• Develop a preliminary plan for the implementation of selfaccess in your teaching context
• Practise critically evaluating materials for self-access learning
• Learn how to make links between classroom and selfaccess learning
• Role-play supporting individual learners through selfaccess counselling
Who Should Attend This workshop is intended for educators who are interested to learn how to plan and design self-access courses/programmes.
Course Date, Time & Venue Class Code: PDG003-004 Date : 5 January 2010 Time : 9.30am -12.30pm Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator Dr Hayo Reinders
Course Fee S$150.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
Social-Emotional Learning Pedagogies [Course Code: PDG007]
Synopsis
Any teacher, educator, trainer, speaker, coach, in short anyone who engages in the process of teaching someone will ultimately
ask himself the key questions: How do we learn? How can we
maximize the learning process of those who learn?
In psychology, the term 'learning' is defined as a relatively
permanent change in behaviour or the behavioural potential
resulting from an experience. During the education process,
'learning' refers much more to the acquisition and integration of new knowledge in order to reuse it functionally in the personal
and professional realm. And in all educational environments, the
learning process comes mainly from a formal educational
approach, so much so that a good learning process is linked to good teaching. A good teacher who questions his methods
and approaches is undoubtedly very sound and sane.
Nevertheless it is possible that the questions one may be asking,
however pertinent, may be incomplete, i.e., that only one aspect
of the entire mechanism involved in the learning process is addressed. The learning process is fundamentally cognitive and
we sometimes conclude that where a student is struggling to
learn, the problem must be cognitive in nature. Several clues,
scientific and intuitive, lend to the belief that emotions may explain not just a part of the learning difficulties encountered
but also the learning successes as well. A true learning process
does not involve only the 'cognitive' but also the 'emotional'
brain.
Course Objectives
The one-day workshop aims to provide tangible and integrated
applications of emotional intelligence into teaching strategies.
The workshop also intends to awaken within the teacher and
educator the desire to further "touch" the individuals to whom
they are imparting knowledge.
Who Should Attend
This workshop is intended for educators who are interested to learn more about Social-Emotional Learning and its application.
Course Date, Time & Venue
Class Code: PDG007 -004
Date : 26 April 2010 Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 2
Course Facilitator
Dr Isabella Wong
Course Fee
S$300.00 *Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
A Recipe for a Successful Scaff aided Blended Learning Design: What? Why? How?
[Course Code: PN1032]
Synopsis Teachers in the 21st century face the challenge of adopting
appropriate teaching strategies in combination with technology
to optimize student learning (Hu, 2009). This course will help you
combine the different components of pedagogy, technology and
curriculum design to effectively tailor a blended course design
that will scaffold your learner to achieve their learning outcomes.
Research findings on this blended course design show that it
creates a learning environment for students that enables them
to gain greater control of their learning so they can produce their
desired learning outcomes.
Course Objectives At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Choose the right teaching strategies & appropriate
technology for their learners in a blended
learning environment
• Combine the selected teaching strategies &
technology effectively
• Customise the blended design to accomplish specific
learning outcomes
• Incorporate appropriate assessment to measure the
learning outcomes achieved
Who Should Attend This workshop is designed for educators who are interested in
re-designing curriculum using a blended learning approach.
Course Date, Time & Venue Class Code: PN1032-003
Date : 17 March 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitators Ms Santhakumari Thanasingam & Dr Kumar Laxman
Course Fee S$300.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff
AcuConference: Anytime, Anywhere [Course Code: PN1002]
Synopsis AcuCONFERENCE delivers online meetings by combining audio,
video and data for highly interactive meetings. You and your
meeting participants can be anywhere in the world, yet connected
together in a virtual environment to collaborate. AcuCONFERENCE
is designed for applications such as meetings, classroom teaching,
seminars and training.
Course Objectives At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Create online conference sessions
• Use various strategies to facilitate online
conference sessions
• Adopt good practices in planning and conducting online
conference sessions
Who Should Attend This workshop is designed for educators/administrators who are
interested to use online conference sessions to conduct lessons
and/or meetings.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: PN1002-022
Date : 2 February 2010
Time : 1.30pm - 3.30pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: PN1002-023
Date : 6 April 2010
Time : 1.30pm - 3.30pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator Mr Alan Soong
Course Fee 5$80.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
Complimentary seats are available for others.
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aNTUna Connect: The Live Messenger [Course Code: PN1024]
Synopsis
aNTUna Connect is a Presence and Messaging Application that
enhances the concept of virtual communities within an educational
institution. It is a virtual campus solution incorporating a classroom
management system and is built upon Instant Messaging (1M)
technologies such as MSN Messenger.
Course Objectives
The session will provide participants with an overview of the use
of aNTUna Connect in edveNTUre. Participants will also have
the opportunity to have a hands-on session to create live sessions
in edveNTUre. Examples of how aNTUna Connect could be used
and good practices will be shared.
Who Should Attend
This workshop is designed for educators/administrators who are
interested to use aNTUna Connect to conduct lessons and/or
meetings.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: PN1024-006
Date : 3 February 2010
Time : 10.30am - 12.30pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: PN1024-007
Date : 18 March 2010
Time : 10.30am - 12.30pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: PN1024-008
Date : 8 April 2010
Time : 10.30am - 12.30pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
Mr Alan Soong
Course Fee S$80.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
Complimentary seats are available for others.
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Synopsis
Slogging: Where Do I Segin? [Course Code: PN1058]
Educational blogs are becoming a common means of online
communication and collaboration among students and teachers.
While blogs provide an excellent venue for students to reflect,
there are other learning activities that can be designed using
blogs. In this workshop participants will have the opportunity
to set up their own blogs as well as to discuss ways in which
blogs can be used to enhance teaching and learning.
Course Objectives
At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Set up a blog in edveNTUre as well as using Edublogs
• Customize, design and embed multimedia elements
on a blog
• Facilitate students' learning on a blog
• Adopt strategies to enhance students' learning
using blogs
Who Should Attend
This workshop is designed for educators/administrators who are
interested in setting up blogs for their learners in edveNTUre and
beyond.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: PN10058-001
Date : 5 February 2010
Time : 9.30am -12.30pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: PN10058-002
Date : 5 May 2010
Time : 9.30am -12.30pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitators Ms Pratima Majal and Mr Alan Soong
Course Fee S$100.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
Complimentary seats are available for others
Synopsis
Choosing the Right Blends for Your Learners [Course Code: PN1012]
This course will explore how educators can consider using various
blends of online tools and accompanying pedagogical strategies
in an effort towards a more robust and motivating learning
environment for a variety of learners.
Course Objectives
At the end of the workshop, participants will have learnt about:
• Blended learning strategies & models
• Using blended learning technologies for teaching
and learning
• Crafting blended learning e-Iessons
• e-Assessment strategies
Who Should Attend The workshop is designed for educators, learning and
development executives/managers, HRD personneVadult learning
trainers, eLearning coaches/managers, instructional designers
and educational technologists who are interested to adopt
blended learning into their curriculum.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: PN1012-006
Date : 22 March 2010
Time : 9.00am - S.OOpm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: PN1012-007
Date : 2 June 2010
Time : 9.00am - S.OOpm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator Dr Marissa Wettasinghe and Mr Mazlan Hasan
Course Fee 8$300.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
Connecting the Dots ... Assess, Evaluate and Enrich Your Blended Learning Environment
[Course Code: PN1060]
Synopsis
After getting acquainted with tools and techniques, educators
sometimes wonder how they can establish connections across
different tools, techniques, and platforms. This course provides
an effective way to enrich your blended learning environment
using various approaches.
Course Objectives
At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Plan a strategy to develop a Blended Learning environment
• Review tools, platforms and strategies used in
Blended Learning
• Assess student progress and evaluate the effectiveness
of a programme
Who Should Attend
This workshop is designed for programme managers/coordinators,
teachers, trainers, educators, researchers and administrators.
Course Date, Time & Venue
Class Code: PN1060-001
Date : 28 April 2010
Time : 9.00am - S.OOpm
Venue: 8CE Multimedia Lab 1
Course Facilitator Dr Anil Pathak
Course Fee 8$300.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
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Creating Engaging & Interactive Online Content with LAMS (Basic)
[Course Code: PN1039]
Synopsis
LAMS (Learning Activities Management System) is a revolutionary
new tool for designing, managing and delivering online
collaborative learning activities. It provides teachers/instructors
with a highly intuitive visual authoring environment for creating
sequences of learning activities. These activities can include a
range of individual tasks, small group work and whole class
activities based on both content and collaboration.
The overall aim of the workshop is to provide a general overview
of what LAMS is. We will also look at how it is integrated within
edveNTUre (NTU's Learning Management System). There will
be a brief introduction to the LAMS Community site and the
resources that are offered. The workshop will be highly practical
with participants having ample opportunity to explore the Learner,
Monitor and Authoring interfaces in LAMS. There will be a number
of ready-made sequences available for participants to look at
and/or adapt.
Course Outline
The following areas will be covered in the workshop:
• Examining the place of LAMS in eLearning • Examining the integration of LAMS within edventure
• Participating as a learner in an introductory
LAMS sequence
• Authoring a sequence in LAMS • Exploring the monitoring environment
• Evaluating LAMS as a tool for facilitating eLearning
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Who Should Attend This workshop is designed for educators who are interested to
use LAMS to create engaging and interactive online content at
the basic level.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: PN1039-004
Date : 10 February 2010
Time : 10.30am - 12.30pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: PN1039-005
Date : 11 March 2010
Time : 10.30am - 12.30pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: PN1039-006
Date : 7 May 2010
Time : 10.30am - 12.30pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator Mr Paul Gagnon
Note The Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) in
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) is a certified regional
training centre for LAMS. Should your organization also be using
Blackboard, we can assist you in getting set up for that purpose.
Course Fee
S$80.00 *Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
Complimentary seats are available for others.
Creating Engaging & Interactive Online Content with LAMS (Advanced)
[Course Code: PN1038]
Synopsis This workshop is designed for users who have prior experience with LAMS (Learning Activities Management System). It aims to build on the basic features and functions covered in the Basic workshop by including more advanced features such as incorporating group activities, conditional branching, optional sequences and other advanced settings.
There will be ample opportunities to discuss pedagogical considerations involved in the learning design of these advanced features.
Course Outline The following areas will be covered in the workshop:
• Design groups based on specific conditions (e.g., group size, membership, etc.)
• Incorporating relevant activities within the groups created • Examining the factors related to conditional branching • Setting the necessary parameters for the
conditional branching • Incorporating relevant activities within the branch • Linking a conditional branch to a group activity • Designing optional activities within a learning sequence • Examining the different advanced settings within
commonly used tools
Who Should Attend Participants must have completed the Basic LAMS workshop, or have experience using LAMS. It will be assumed that workshop participants are familiar with the LAMS Authoring and Monitoring interfaces.
Course Date, Time & Venue Class Code: PN1038-002 Date : 7 April 2010 Time : 10.30am - 12.30pm Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator Mr Paul Gagnon
Note The Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELl) in Nanyang Technological University (NTU) is a certified regional training centre for LAMS. Should your organization also be using Blackboard, we can assist you in getting set up for that purpose.
Course Fee S$80.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff. Complimentary seats are available for others.
Designing Case-Based Instruction Using ICT Tools [Course Code: PN1061]
Synopsis
Case-based instruction is widely used in the field of education
to foster constructive learning. We can use cases to represent
problem situations or we can use cases to present problems to be solved to learners. The focus of this workshop is on using
cases to represent problems to learners so that they find learning
interesting and meaningful, thus creating learning intentionality.
We will discuss the affordances of various technologies such as PBworks and other related tools in relation to case-based
instruction. In this workshop, participants will be introduced to
the various components of case problems and case format for the designing of case-based instruction. Participants will be
provided with opportunities to design and create ICT-based case-based instruction.
Course Outline
The workshop will cover the following areas:
• Discuss case-based instruction and its importance to learning
• Discuss the roles of various technologies in case-based instruction
• Create case-based instruction with technologies
Who Should Attend
The course is designed for teachers, trainers and educators, who are interested to learn how to design case-based instruction.
Course Date, Time & Venue
Class Code: PN1061-001
Date : 13 May 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
Dr Lee Chwee Beng
Course Fee
S$300.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
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Designing for Meaningful Learning in Technology-Enabled Lessons
[Course Code: PN1062]
Synopsis
What are the characteristics of meaningful learning? How do
you know that your learners are actively engaged in a constructive
meaning making process? What kind of learning tasks will help learners to transfer knowledge to new situations? Are your
learners able to use technologies to solve problems or to plan
their everyday tasks? This is a workshop meant for teachers, educators and trainers who are keen to explore ways in which
technologies can be used for designing meaningful
learning/training. In this intensive course, participants will be
introduced to the various aspects of meaningful learning and the roles of technologies in relation to learning theories.
Participants will be provided with opportunities to design and create technology-enabled learning tasks. To foster greater
understanding, participants will learn and integrate various technologies into their own teaching or training plan for meaningful
learning. Some of the possible technologies and tools for this
workshop include different types of concept/mind mapping tools,
online assessment tools, and PBworks.
Course Outline
The following areas will be covered in the workshop:
• Explore characteristics of meaningful learning
• Discuss roles of various technologies in learning • Create meaningful learning with technologies
Who Should Attend
This workshop is designed for educators who are keen to explore
ways in which technologies can be used for designing meaningful learning/training.
Course Date, Time & Venue Class Code: PN1062-001
Date : 19 May 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
Dr Lee Chwee Beng
Course Fee
S$300.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
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Digital Photography and Digital Imaging:
Synopsis
Thinking Outside the Box [Course Code: PN1036]
Do you own a digital still camera? Have you used it to create resources that you can use as part of your teaching and learning? Do you need to produce digital images for a research project? Are you working on a project that will be enhanced by the use of digital images? This workshop is designed to teach you how to think outside the box and make better use of your digital still camera. Digital images can be utilised to tell a story and to pose a problem. Imagery plays an important role in teaching and learning yet many find working with digital images to be a challenge. This workshop aims to share with the participants a range of practical tips and creative skills that they can apply in the creation and modification of digital images.
Course Objectives At the end of the workshop you will be able to:
• Take better digital photographs • Understand the functions and features of your
digital camera • Facilitate and troubleshoot the downloading of images • Storyboard a photography project • Consider the impact that light has on a
photographic subject • Experiment with different camera angles and
photographic techniques • Understand the relationship between resolution, image
dimensions and file size
Who Should Attend Teachers (Primary, Secondary and College), academic staff (ITE, Polytechnic and University), educators who are keen to employ the latest trends in web based developments to support both their face-to-face and online teaching and learning strategies.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: PN1036-004 Date : 21 January 2010 Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: PN1036-005 Date: 13 April 2010 Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator Mr John Larkin
Course Fee S$300.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
Digital Story Telling via Web 2.0 [Course Code: PN1029]
Synopsis This practical workshop has educators in mind and is simply designed to remove the mysteries associated with digital storytelling. Educators who wish to take their use of the Internet that one step further will benefit from this workshop. Participants will learn to make effective use of Web 2.0 technologies in the creation of digital stories. A variety of Web 2.0 based applications that will be demonstrated and workshopped with the participants during the day will include: Word press and/or Blogger, VoiceThread, Wikis, Podcasting and vodcasting tools. The workshop will allow participants to create a digital storytelling example using one or more of the tools listed above.
Course Outline The following will be covered in the workshop:
• Introduction - What is digital storytelling? What is Web 2.0?
• Review digital storytelling examples • Mapping digital storytelling activities into the curriculum • Exploring the possibilities afforded by different Web 2.0
tools in creating digital stories • Hands-on activities working with Web 2.0 tools developing
a digital storytelling example
During this workshop and hands-on practical session participants will develop an understating of the application and use of Web 2.0 tools in creating digital storytelling environments.
Who Should Attend Teachers (Primary, Secondary and College), academic staff (ITE, Polytechnic and University), educators who are keen to employ the latest trends in web based developments to support both their face-to-face and online teaching and learning strategies.
Course Dates, Time & Venue Class Code: PN1029-00S Date : Time: Venue:
22 January 2010 9.00am - S.OOpm Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: PN1029-006 Date : 14 April 2010 Time : 9.00am - S.OOpm Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator Mr John Larkin
Course Fee S$300.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
Feed the Light in edveNTUre:
Synopsis
Assign, Assess, Analyse [Course Code: PN1014]
This course introduces you to the features and functions of the
Assessment and Assignment Management modules in the
Blackboard Learning System. You will learn to create test and survey items, question pools for online assessment; and handle
assignments with the digital drop box and assignment
management tool.
Course Objectives
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
• Understand the constraints and advantages in moving from paper-and-pencil to online assessment
and assignment
• Set and assign tasks
• Import and build Question Pools • Generate test or survey items from Question Pools
• Manage files in Digital Drop Box
• Create and manage Online Assignment
• View and manage Online Gradebook • Design a variety of learning activities with appropriate use
of Blackboard's communication, assignment and
assessment tools
• Extend the Blackboard's assignment and assessment capabilities with Respondus BB, StudyMate,
SafeAssignment and QuizGenerator
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for educators who would like to explore
the use of online assessment and assignment to facilitate their teaching.
Course Date, Time & Venue Class Code: PN1014-009
Date : 11 June 2010
Time : 9.00am - S.OOpm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
Mr Chan Lay Kock
Course Fee
S$300.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
Synopsis
Getting Into Web 2.0 -The Read-Write Web
[Course Code: PN1015]
This practical workshop has educators in mind and is simply
designed to remove the mysteries associated with Web 2.0
technologies and introduce the participants to a suite of core
Web 2.0 Tools. During this workshop, participants will be given
the opportunity to gain a valuable and practical introduction to
the core tools of the Read-Write Web.
Course Outline
Participants will be given the opportunity to create and set up
an education blog using tools such as Blogger. Each participant
will be given a detailed insight of the settings and management
of the blog. Following the creation of the blog participants will
be taught how to set up a simple yet very useful image repository
using Flickr or Picasa. The participants will also be guided through
the creation and use of a both a DeLicio.us and Twitter account.
The final component of the workshop will illustrate how these
tools can be linked together via the newly created blog. The day
will conclude with a reflection and evaluation.
Who Should Attend
Teachers and academics new to the concept of the read-write
web are welcome to attend this workshop. This is an introductory
workshop and is not designed for participants already familiar
with the read-write web and the tools associated with Web 2.0
developments.
Course Date, Time & Venue
Class Code: PN1015-004
Date : 15 April 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
Mr John Larkin
Course Fee
8$300.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
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Let Your Facebook Twitter: Communication and Collaboration in Blended Learning
[Course Code: PN1044]
Synopsis
Recent discussions on platforms such as Facebook and Twitter
suggest that student collaboration is at the centre of most blended
learning approaches. This interactive course is based on learning
through group work and videos. Participants are encouraged
to discover principles of group dynamics through discussions,
problem solving and hands-on sessions.
Course Objectives
At the end of this course participants will be able to:
• Use Facebook and Twitter for communication
and collaboration
• Design tasks that enhance group communication strategies
• Use communication and collaboration platforms
(including forums, blogs, wikis and podcasting)
• Develop independent strategies for online group work
Who Should Attend
The course is designed for teachers, trainers, educators,
researchers and administrators who are interested to learn more
about how to enhance student collaboration using various
strategies and tools.
Course Dates, Time & Venue
Class Code: PN1044-003
Date : 5 March 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: PN1044-004
Date : 26 April 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
Dr Anil Pathak
Course Fee
8$300.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
Light the Spark in edveNTUre:
Synopsis
Design, Develop, Deliver [Course Code: PN1017]
This course introduces you to the effective use of the Blackboard
Learning System and Content Management System for blended
or online teaching and learning. You will learn about the
approaches for moving from classroom to online teaching;
instructional strategies for course design; appropriate use of
instructional media; how to build learning sequences; and how
to manage users and group management in a Blackboard course
website.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for educators who intend to move from
classroom to blended/online teaching with the Blackboard
Learning System.
Course Date, Time & Venue
Class Code: PN1017-008
Date : 9 June 2010
Time : 9.00am - S.OOpm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
Ms Sheryl Wong
Course Fee
S$300.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
Light Up Your edveNTUre: Connect, Collaborate, Captivate
[Course Code: PN1021]
Synopsis
This course introduces you to the effective use of the
communication and collaboration tools available in the Blackboard
Learning System. You will experience and learn the best practices
in using real-time and offline communication tools such as virtual
classroom and discussion board to promote an active and deep
learning approach.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for educators who would like to explore
the use of online communication tools to promote collaborative
learning.
Course Date, Time & Venue
Class Code: PN1021-008
Date : 10 June 2010
Time : 9.00am - S.OOpm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
Mr Alan Soong
Course Fee
S$300.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
Meaningful Online Collaboration:
Synopsis
What, Why, How? [Course Code: PN1065]
Contrary to popular perceptions, project work assignments can
be managed more easily in an online environment. With innovative
tools such as group blogs and social bookmarking students can
communicate with ease. More importantly, such tools also provide
the teacher a bird's eye view of the collaboration process.
Course Objectives At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Create and use group blogs
• Create and use groups on Facebook
• Use social bookmarking (such as DeLicio.us):
tag, save, manage and share
Who Should Attend This workshop is designed for teachers, trainers, educators,
researchers and administrators who want to learn how to use
online collaborative tools meaningfully.
Course Date, Time & Venue Class Code: PN1065-001
Date 27 April 2010
Time : SCE Multimedia Lab 1
Course Facilitator
Dr Anil Pathak
Course Fee 5$300.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
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More Than A Talking Head: AcuStudio [Course Code: PN1008]
Synopsis AcuStudio, is an add-in for MS PowerPoint. It allows you to
create voice- and video-enhanced presentations from different
video sources. The final presentations can be played back in
CD-ROM, on a Windows-based PC and PDA or viewed online.
Course Objectives
At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Create online video recorded presentations
using AcuStudio • Adopt good practices in planning and developing
online video recorded presentations
Who Should Attend This workshop is designed for educators/administrators who are
interested to develop online video recorded presentations.
Course Dates, Time & Venue
Class Code: PN1008-021
Date : 2 February 2010
Time : 10.30am -12.30pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: PN1008-022
Date : 6 April 2010
Time : 10.30am - 12.30pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
Mr Chan Lay Kock
Course Fee 5$80.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
Complimentary seats are available for others
°OC1c~,stjing & Vodcasting: Where Do I Begin? [Course Code: PN1019]
Synopsis
In this workshop the participants will be introduced to the fundamentals of planning, creating and managing digital media files so that they can be published either as a pod cast or vodcast.
The acquired skills will allow the participants to create and publish:
• Recorded lectures and tutorials • Supplementary teaching notes and commentaries
• Field reports recorded in situ • Interviews with subject matter experts • Answers to frequently asked questions • Examples of relevant technical and engineering
noises, etc
The participants will be shown the functions and applications of MP3 players such as the Apple iPod and the Creative Zen or MuVo players. An additional component of the workshop will
provide a hands-on creation of a podcast media file. Participants will then be given a practical demonstration of the publication
of the podcast. The final component of the workshop will illustrate how the three tools can be linked together via the newly created
blog.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of the workshop, participants will be able to:
• Prepare, manage and publish MP3 resources for their face to face and online courses
• Develop scripts and supporting materials for MP3 communications
• Choose an appropriate curriculum objective (knowledge, skill and/or attitude) that is best taught and supported using the MP3 medium
Who Should Attend
Educators who are keen to employ the latest trends in web based developments to support both their face-to-face and online
teaching and learning strategies.
Course Date, Time & Venue Class Code: PN1019-007
Date : 16 April 2010 Time : 9.00am - S.OOpm Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
Mr John Larkin
Course Fee S$300.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
Problem Solving with Technologies [Course Code: PN1063]
Synopsis
We solve problems every day. But what are problems? And what
are the kinds of problems we solve? How do they vary? Why is
integrating problem solving into learning/training important?
When and how do we use technologies in problem solving? This
is a workshop meant for teachers, educators and trainers who
are keen to understand the importance of problem solving in
teaching and training and explore ways in which technologies
can be used for designing problem solving. Participants will be
introduced to the types of problems and the roles of technologies
in these problem solving contexts. They will be given opportunities
to explore how technologies are used to facilitate problem solving
process and integrate technologies in the design of their problem
solving tasks.
Course Outline
The following will be covered at the workshop:
• Introduction to problem solving in learning
• Exploring the roles of various technologies in
problem solving
• Designing problem solving tasks with technologies
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for teachers, educators and trainers who
are keen to understand the importance of problem solving in
teaching and training and explore ways in which technologies
can be used for designing problem solving.
Course Date, Time & Venue
Class Code: PN1063-001
Date: 19 April 2010
Time : 9.00am - S.OOpm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator
Dr Lee Chwee Beng
Course Fee
S$300.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
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Seeking Out the Affordances of Technology to Make Learning Fun, Engaging & Effective
[Course Code: PN1064]
Synopsis Every tool is built with a purpose or intended use. Power Point
is meant for designing presentations, while a Word document
is for writing. However, each of these tools has other affordances,
which could make learning more meaningful and effective. Web
2.0 presents a myriad of tools for fun & socialization and these
when used creatively could be the bridges to better online
communication, collaboration while learning online.
Course Outline At the end of the workshop participants will:
• Understand the role of technology in pedagogy
• Learn to use technology beyond its intended use by
realizing its affordances
• Learn to implement the "Teach Less, Learn More" method
through these technologies
• Explore Web 2.0 tools for education & how to
integrate them
Course Date, Time & Venue Class Code: PNI064-001
Date : 12 May 2010
Time : 9.00am - S.OOpm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Who Should Attend This course is designed for school teachers, educators from
institutions of higher learning and corporate trainers who are
keen to use effective yet affordable technologies to support their
teaching pedagogies.
Course Facilitators Dr Marissa Wettasinghe and Mr Mazlan Hasan
Course Fee S$300.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
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Synopsis
Staying Alive with edveNTUre [Course Code: PN1020]
This basic course provides you with an overview of features and
functions of the Blackboard Learning System. The hands-on
session will lead you to learning how to create your first web
enhanced course site, create test and survey items, manage
users and groups and set up discussion boards and virtual
classroom sessions.
Course Objectives The following areas will be covered in the course:
• Teaching stategies for online/blended teaching that can
be used for different courses
• Modifying the course design of a Blackboard course
web site
• Adding content into a course web site
• Organizing content in folders and learning units
• Making a course web site available
• Putting up course announcements
• Sending email to learners • Creating and maintaining a Discussion Board
• Setting up and managing real-time collaboration sessions
• Managing assignments • Creating and marking test or quiz items
• Viewing and updating an Online Gradebook
• Viewing Course Statistics
Who Should Attend This course is designed for educators who would like to explore
the use of Blackboard technologies for teaching in a blended
or online learning environment.
Course Date, Time & Venue Class Code: PN1020-010
Date : 26 May 2010
Time : 9.00am - S.OOpm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Course Facilitator Mr Alan Soong
Course Fee S$300.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
Synopsis
Wok with Wikis [Course Code: PN1059]
Participants will learn how to set up and design an online
collaborative learning environment using wikis. The workshop will introduce best practices of facilitating a wiki classroom as
well as scaffolding students on a wiki. Examples of the use of
wikis will be shared and ways in which wikis can be used will
be discussed.
Course Outline
At the end of the workshop participants will be able to:
• Set up a wiki in edveNTUre as well as using PBworks
• Customize, design and embed multimedia elements on a wiki
• Collect student feedback by setting up a poll
• Facilitate students' individual and group work on a wiki • Adopt good practices in facilitating and scaffolding
students on a wiki
Course Dates, Time & Venue
Class Code: PN1059-001 Date : 23 February 2010
Time : 9.30am - 12.30pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: PN1059-002
Date : 14 May 2010
Time : 9.30am - 12.30pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Who Should Attend
This workshop is designed for educators/administrators who are interested in setting up wiki classrooms for their learners in
edveNTUre and beyond.
Course Facilitators Ms Pratima Majal and Mr Alan Soong
Course Fee S$100.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
Complimentary seats are available for others.
Synopsis
Your edveNTUre Begins [Course Code: PN1011]
This 3-part Lunch and Learn introduces the features of edveNTUre.
It will highlight how course design can be structured; how the content can be linked and moved/copied between course
areas/courses; the new assignment management module; the
new lightweight chat and virtual classroom collaborative tools ...
and more.
Course Outline
The three parts of the course are: Part I: Course Design and Content Management
Part II: Communication and Collaboration Tools
Part III: Assessment and Assignment Management
Course Dates, Time & Venue
Class Code: PN1011-013
Date : 29 January 2010 Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: PN1011-014
Date : 26 February 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: PN1011-015
Date : 20 April 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Class Code: PN1011-016
Date : 6 May 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 1
Who Should Attend
Academic staff and IT support staff who are relatively new to
edveNTUre.
Course Facilitators
Ms Sheryl Wong, Mr Alan Soong & Mr Chan Lay Kock
Course Fee
S$100.00 for each part "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
Complimentary seats are available for others.
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Relationship Management and Social Problem Solving
[Course Code: PEFOOS]
Synopsis
The workshop attempts to relate the importance of relationship
management and social problem solving to our careers and
social lives. Topics covered include emotional intelligence, critical thinking, social cognition, communication skills, empathy,
responsible decision-making and obstacles to harmonious
relationships (eg. 'ME First' mindset, 'MUST Win' mindset). Anger management, conflict resolutions and impulsivity will also be
discussed. Case studies will be provided to illustrate the
application of theory to practice.
Course Objectives
The workshop attempts to identify the essential factors and
effective strategies governing social problem solving and
relationship management.
The following will be covered in the workshop:
• Differences between social problem solving and academic problem solving
• Reasons why skills in social problem solving and relationship management are critical to our careers and
social lives.
• Essential Skills in social problem solving and relationship management:
- Critical thinking
- Social awareness - Emotional intelligence
- Social cognition
- Communication - Observation
- Discerning listening
- Responsible decision making - Self-management
- Empathy
• Essential strategies to good relationships:
- Anger management - Conflict resolution
- Control of impulsivity
- Awareness of consequences of actions
• Case studies
Who Should Attend
Faculty members, educators and career counsellors
Course Date, Time & Venue
Class Code: PEFOOS-001
Date : 21 May 2010
Time : 9.00am - S.OOpm
Venue: SCE Multimedia Lab 2
Course Facilitator
Dr Agnes Chang
Course Fee
S$2S0.00 *Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
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Synopsis
Self-Assessment on Social Emotional Competencies
[Course Code: PEF001]
Social-Emotional competencies are an essential component of the critical skills for the 21 st century, a successful career and a blissful life. We can consciously develop these competencies which will be evaluated quietly, unknown to us, by our bosses, peers, co-workers and students. It is imperative for us to monitor our cognitive and social-emotional behaviour as part of our professional and intellectual growth. Most of us tend to "overlook" and "deny" our own shortcomings especially those in the socialemotional domain. But this "denial" may lead to subsequent unpleasant events. How do we assess our strengths and weaknesses? How can we manage our relationships successfully? Are we managing our daily activities well? Do we consciously seek to understand the needs of others around us? Do we attempt to make responsible decisions?
This workshop attempts to help participants to assess their own social-emotional competencies which are critical for their success and happiness in life.
Course Outline The following will be covered in the workshop:
• The role of self-assessment in professional and intellectual development
• Essentials of Social-Emotional Competencies • Pitfalls in Growth and Development: denials, excuses,
projections of problems and errors to others, selective "emotional deafness" to well-intended feedback and "bad breath" traits
• The need for constant reflection and objective self-assessment
• Being mindful of explicit characteristics of Social-Emotional competencies and developing a mental checklist of these characteristics
• Making it a habit to reflect on one's behaviours and decisions at the of each day to assess one's needs for improvement
• Identifying the stumbling blocks to one's growth
Who Should Attend Faculty members, educators and career counsellors
Course Date, Time & Venue Class Code: PEF001-002 Date : 27 April 2010 Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm Venue: Academic Learning Commons 2
Course Facilitator Dr Agnes Chang
Course Fee S$250.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
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The Role of Social Emotional Competencies in a Successful Career &
Relationships [Course Code: PEF002]
Synopsis
The course aims to highlight that a successful career in the 21 st
Century is built on:
• A foundation of basic skills, high-order thinking;
social-emotional competencies and good relationships
• Creative ideas, the synthesizing and application of
information, flexibility, a disciplined mind, respect for
diversity and moral values, willingness to listen and share
and intellectual humility.
Course Outline
The workshop will cover the following areas:
• The expectations of employers in a globalized society
and knowledge-based economy
• The key domains in social-emotional competencies: self
awareness, self-management, social awareness,
relationship management and responsible decision-making
• Five Minds for the Future (Howard Gardner, 2006):
Disciplined Mind, Synthesizing Mind, Creating Mind,
Respectful Mind and Ethical Mind
• The role of relationships in a successful career and a
successful and happy life
Who Should Attend
Faculty members, educators and career counsellors
Course Date, Time & Venue Class Code: PEF002-002
Date: 19 April 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: Academic Learning Commons 2
Course Facilitator
Dr Agnes Chang
Course Fee
S$250.00 "Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
Thinking, Affective Skills & Employability [Course Code: PEF003]
Synopsis
Without any natural resources, Singapore has set its platform
for nation building on economics since its independence. We hope to attract international investors who will provide employment
for our citizens and permanent residents. Hence we need to
provide workers who possess the skills, knowledge and attitudes valued by the investors.
The course attempts to acquaint participants with the knowledge,
skills and expectations of employers in a global society like Singapore which is dependent on foreign investors. These big
players are interested in potential workers with the skills of the
21 st century, initiative, energy and a positive attitude. A paper qualification is only one of the many considerations in their
recruitment of staff.
Course Outline
The course will cover the identified knowledge and skills of the
21 st Century: basic academic knowledge in languages,
mathematics, communication skills, critical thinking and problem solving skills and affective or soft skills. An analysis will be made
of the common weaknesses of our young job-seekers and the
preparation for work by schools, polytechnics and universities.
Are we doing enough to prepare our students for employability?
Who Should Attend
Faculty members, educators and career counsellors
Course Date, Time & Venue
Class Code: PEF003-002
Date : 1 June 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm Venue: Academic Learning Commons 2
Course Facilitator
Dr Agnes Chang
Course Fee
S$250.00 *Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff.
Synopsis
Work with Passion [Course Code: PEF004]
This workshop supports the staff in NTU to enhance their work
attitude and build the behavioural skills that reflect P.A.S.S.I.O.N. in their work.
P - Pride in Work
A - Accountability S - Self Discipline
S - Sense of Urgency
I - Initiative to Improve 0- Ownership
N - Nothing is Impossible
This program is a one day classroom based event which is
designed to be delivered via a problem centered approach. The
workshop is an interactive learning solution that enables the
participants to understand the how to live the PASSION principles, i.e. how they relate to the things they do on a daily basis.
Participants will be asked to bring with them real life situations
and scenarios that they face so that they can then discuss ways
to address these situations with PASSION.
Course Objectives
At the end of the course participants will be able to:
• Practice working with PASSION • Practice the individual principles that make up the
PASSION principles
• Apply skills in the following areas: self empowerment, relationship building, assertiveness and personal
goal setting
• Develop a personal action plan for improvement
Who Should Attend
Staff who are interested to enhance their effectiveness at work.
Course Date, Time & Venue
Class Code: PEF004-003
Date : 27 May 2010
Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm Venue: Academic Learning Commons 2
Course Facilitator
Ms Irene Low
Course Fee
S$250.00 *Fee subject to 7% GST. Fee will be waived for NTU and NIE staff. - -----.............. -
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