when: 23 - 24 September 2021 | venue: Online | cost: Child: $50.00 | address: See event description for details on how to connect. | website: https://nas.edu.au/product-category/school-holiday-workshops/ | tickets: https://nas.edu.au/product/mask-making-australian-wildlife/
published: 08 Sep 2021, 5 min read
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Inspired by Australian wildlife, this workshop will use simple materials like paper, cardboard, string, a pair of scissors and masking tape to make your own mask.
Let your imagination run as wild as the Australian wildlife. How will the animals survive in and around the built cities that surround us?
This mask-making workshop will use simple materials like colour paper, cardboard, string, scissors and masking tape to transform you to your favourite Australian animal.
Christian's online studio course is taught with Zoom and takes advantage of the full range of tools that this program offers. He is present in the online studio for the whole session and he responds directly to students' questions with live demonstrations and discussions. We are also using Padlet in this course, Padlet is a web application that allows users to post information and images on a digital wall.
If you are unfamiliar with the Zoom program, some tutorial assistance is available prior to the commencement of the first session to ensure you can join in with ease and get to know the online learning environment. You will be guided in Padlet usage by your Lecturer and you can get additional tutorial help from NAS.
Class sizes are limited to a maximum of twelve students and the sessions are not recorded.
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Inspired by Australian wildlife, this workshop will use simple materials like paper, cardboard, string, a pair of scissors and masking tape to make your own mask.
Let your imagination run as wild as the Australian wildlife. How will the animals survive in and around the built cities that surround us?
This mask-making workshop will use simple materials like colour paper, cardboard, string, scissors and masking tape to transform you to your favourite Australian animal.
Christian's online studio course is taught with Zoom and takes advantage of the full range of tools that this program offers. He is present in the online studio for the whole session and he responds directly to students' questions with live demonstrations and discussions. We are also using Padlet in this course, Padlet is a web application that allows users to post information and images on a digital wall.
If you are unfamiliar with the Zoom program, some tutorial assistance is available prior to the commencement of the first session to ensure you can join in with ease and get to know the online learning environment. You will be guided in Padlet usage by your Lecturer and you can get additional tutorial help from NAS.
Class sizes are limited to a maximum of twelve students and the sessions are not recorded.
Go see Mask making: Australian wildlife (6-8 years old) 2021.
Mask making: Australian wildlife (6-8 years old) 2021 is on 23 - 24 September 2021. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Sydney. Call 02 9339 8633 for details. Visit their website at https://nas.edu.au/product-category/school-holiday-workshops/.
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