Description
This workshop would be suitable for teachers or school publication officers who have learnt the basic tools in Illustrator (such as pen tools, creating layers, applying colours and fills, making shapes, using lines, adding text, grouping objects and exporting) and wish to explore skills beyond that (such as tracing, creating textures, using meshes, perspective, custom brushes, shadows and lighting, using paths and creating paint effects).
Zina will share an Illustrator project outline that can be used for class instruction. The small group format allows the content of the workshop to be personalised to participants’ needs. The more advanced skills give a broader range of options for teaching, especially meeting the needs of able students.
BYOD with Illustrator installed or use our AISWA Surface Pro 3 devices.
** Consider pairing this workshop with the PHOTOSHOP – ADVANCED SKILLS workshop on the same day **
Presenters
Zina Cordery

Zina Cordery is an accomplished academic in Education, where she coordinates teaching pre-service secondary teachers to integrate ICT into curriculum areas and the Digital Technologies curriculum. Zina is particularly interested in emerging technologies such as Immersive Technologies and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education. Her work focuses on leveraging the potential of AI to enhance student engagement, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. Zina's vision is to work collaboratively with teachers, schools, and the community to promote AI literacy and best practices in its use. Zina is also enthusiastic about immersive technologies such as VR, AR and games-based learning and how these technologies can be harnessed to improve student learning experiences and provide them with valuable skills for the future.
Terms & Conditions
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Segments
Event Segment
Date / Time
1 Apr 2016 Starts: 13:00 Finishes: 16:00Delivery Format : In Person
PL Hours : 3.00
Learning Area
- ICT Skills + Integration
School Area
- Secondary (7-10)
- Senior Secondary (11 - 12)
- Other (non-teaching)