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Autodesk Instuctor Development Program (AIDP) - Curriculum focused classes that navigate you through the Autodesk Design Academy
(ADA5) curriculum with demonstration, and hands-on applications will help you
learn practical uses for teaching the design process in your classroom. View
list of AIDP class descriptions.
Teacher
Training Program - Hands-on in-depth teacher training
course to learn the ins and outs of the specific software and receive
a copy of the software for attending the class. These are more in-depth
classes that run two to three days.
On-site/Custom
Training - This offering is for those educators that
need something outside of our standard teacher training program. If the
existing training offerings do not currently meet your needs with regard
to offering, time, and/or location, Synergis can coordinate a training
class at your site. If the training program is one that needs to be designed
and is outside our already existing offerings, custom training preparation
time will be billed.
Synergis
Technologies Industry
Training - Industry specific training for all Autodesk
solutions for engineering, architecture, and civil held at one of the four
company training facilities with Synergis in-house trainers. These courses
are primarily for professionals utilizing Autodesk software in industry
settings. Educator looking for training that deals with real applications
would benefit from these trainings. View
the Synergis Training Schedule and Class Descriptions.
Consulting - Synergis will
offer Consulting services to the educational customers.
Teacher Development Key to Tech Success
By Robert Brumfield, Assistant Editor, eSchool News -
In their efforts to meet federal requirements for improved student performance,
the nation's teachers say effective use of classroom technology is essential
to conduct important administrative tasks and reach a new generation of learners
weaned on technology. And key to the effective use of classroom technology,
educators report, is adequate professional development. The findings are part
of a new national teacher survey released by technology provider CDW-G, which
uses the results to call for continued support of federal ed-tech grant programs.
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here to read entire article.
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