Currently available INSET and training sessions include:
Classroom Display Half Days (3 hours)
- Designing displays for learning and interaction
- 3D displays workshop
Classroom Displays Twilight Sessions (1 1/2 hours)
Choice of:
- Classroom Display Design Basics
- Design for Learning – designing displays with clear learning objectives
- Effective Interactive Displays – building interaction into your displays
- Cross Curricular Displays – examples and ideas
Full Day Workshop Sessions
Suggested format:
- Planning and finding inspiration for displays
- Design basics (Composition, colour, texture, lettering, mounts etc.)
- Design for learning – displays as learning objects
Then in the afternoon you can choose one session from
- Adding Interactive elements to displays
- Cross curricular displays
- Adding 3D elements to displays
I am also happy to work with schools to customise training to suit your needs.
Also available:
- Classroom Displays and ICT – a full day workshop for teaching assistants
Contact me by email to discuss your training needs and for prices.
Classroom Displays Courses for Individuals.
I am exploring the possibility of running online training and mentoring. Contact me by email



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#1 by Janice Thomson on February 1, 2010 - 10:16 pm
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I would like to organise training for my classroom assistants in August 2010 – can you call me to discuss details?
#2 by Linda on February 1, 2010 - 10:51 pm
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Hi Janice, check your e-mail for a reply from me. I’m sure we can organise something. I’ll be in touch.
Linda
#3 by Andree on March 4, 2010 - 11:39 am
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I have tried to email you about display courses but the email bounced back to me. Please would you be able to send me details of any courses that you may be running suitable for high school display boards as I am finding them extremely difficult to find.
Many thanks.
#4 by Linda on March 4, 2010 - 12:03 pm
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Hi Andree
Check your email. I’m hoping I can help. In general courses for displays are quite hard to find but there is almost no one running them specifically for high schools.