468-119 Integrating IT Into Training | |
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Note | Special requirements: Students in this subject are required to have access to an approved role in education and training which will enable them to undertake workplace assessment as required. External mode students must have access to the required computing and internet facilities, as detailed on the Faculty of Education homepage. |
Availability | Parkville campus or external (on-line) mode |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
HECS Band | 1 |
Coordinator | Ted Clark |
Semester | 1 (view timetable) |
Contact | A total of 24 hours for internal mode students. External mode students can expect a total workload of approximately 120 hours over the semester |
Subject Description | Topics include criteria for the use of software for training purposes, technical and design considerations for computer-based presentations, constraints on remote and computer-based delivery of industry and TAFE training, methods appropriate to training and education for the integration of a range of software, including word processors, databases, presentation packages, graphics sound and moving image files, and internet and the World Wide Web browsers and search engines. |
Assessment | Essays, assignments and/or class presentation equivalent to 4000 words. |
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