Thanks to Estelle Baker and everyone from the museum development service for Hampshire at the Isle of Wight Museum. I've just come back from a wonderful week training teachers and museum educators animation skills as part of the British Library Campaign Make an Impact training days.
For those of you in the Yorkshire region who may like animation CPD training a little closer to home, I am delivering a a FREE CPD programme at the National Media Museum in Bradford on Tue 1st February, 9.30am-3.45pm. At the moment there are 5 places left and places go on a first come first served basis.
Due to government cuts, I’ve been told this will sadly be the last CPD day that the National Media Museum offer for the foreseeable future, and I’m eager we sell out this event. I’ve taught this programme around the UK, from York to Hull to the Isle of Wright to amazing feedback.
During this 1 day course teachers will learn about how to use animation as a creative learning tool in the classroom.
This course aims to:
1. Demystify the process of using animation in the classroom
2. Identify the links between animation and the national curriculum
3. Discuss the practice of using animation in the classroom
4. Gain practical experience of using animation as a tool for learning
The CPD day is being run as part of the anim8ed learning programme, Supported by DCMS and DCFS through the Strategic Commissioning programme.
To book places, contact the School Services Officer, Di Carey on 0844 856 3799, or email learning@nationalmediamuseum.org.ukFor an example of one of our previous training days at the Ferens Art Gallery in Hull click here
To find out more about anim8ed and for fee animation resources visit the webstie:
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