Category: training

New webqem Adobe training initiative – ready2teach

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011 [ Posted by Mark S ]

ready2teach logoWebqem is pleased to announce the launch of a brand new Adobe software training initiative for educators – ready2teach.

ready2teach offers educators an informal, just-in-time approach that will help make the most of the Adobe licenses you have.  Being able to interact with the trainers in a “virtual classroom” means you can tap into a mine of information.  And if you can’t make the live sessions you can view them later anywhere, anytime.  The topics cover all the key aspects of Adobe’s Creative Suite so there’s bound to be something to suit every educator – in teaching, administration or research.

This is an excellent opportunity for all teachers to improve  their knowledge and skills, while experiencing the virtual classroom environment.

For educational institutions it offers a cost-effective solution – to provide training opportunities for all staff – while maximising the investment in ICT.

Find out more at: ready2teach.com.au


Great savings on CS5 training

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 [ Posted by Thomas T ]

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Adobe’s Creative Suite 5 has created a huge splash, providing major enhancements to an already powerful toolset. From all facets of design through interactive publishing and development, there’s now even more you can accomplish. So how can you be sure you’re getting the most out of it?
Hands-on, classroom training.
For the next few months we’re running an extensive range of classroom training programs covering all facets of CS5, at our training facility in Sydney. We’re celebrating the Adobe CS5 launch and you have a great opportunity of booking 3 people for the price of 2, saving 33%. Please note this offer is for a limited time only and on selected courses.


The future of learning looks like it’s arrived

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 [ Posted by Thomas T ]

Until recently, the notion of a truly paperless classroom has kind of felt a bit theoretical… we all know its ‘possible’ but perhaps too much of a leap to envisage fully. Well, it feels a lot closer having looked at Inkling – rich, interactive

textbooks for the iPad.

They certainly look very beautiful and richly presented, but the real beauty lies in the collaborative functionality – bringing the textbook alive with shared notes from both peers and the trainer. Brilliant stuff.

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