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Training Centre Open Days


Training Centre Open Days Friday 5th and Sturday 6th December 2014.

Pulse - Your Creative Future


Live streaming video by Ustream Livestream of Keynote Speaker - Wayne Denner will be broadcast here at 2pm.
At 5pm our talk on Managing your Online Reputation will be broadcast also.
This is an event bringing industry and education together for an energetic day of creativity and enterprise, hosted by Cavan Institute and Honeycomb – Creative Works. Come along to hear from industry leaders in the fields of visual communication, interactive media, games, film and music. Get a unique insight into the marketing channels of the future. See cutting edge digital technology in use and check out our exhibition showcasing career possibilities in the creative industries. The only boundary is your imagination. Use #HCPulse for Tweets about this event!


Click to download the Event Poster and Event Programme.

Register online HERE

Programme

  • 10.00 Registration
  • 10.30 Opening Remarks from Cavan Institute, Dundalk Institute of Technology and Honeycomb - Creative Works
  • 11.00 - 13.00 Choose from one of five workshops below...

Story Vs Reality: Making Documentary Films

Utilizing case studies and clips, this workshop will examine the fine line between the need to create an entertaining story while trying to truthfully represent reality. How can you find a way to make your subjects trust you and forget the camera is even there? How can you capture 'reality'? When should you put the camera down? These and other issues will be explored. With Sarah McCann.

Zombie Hackers

In this workshop, participants will be introduced to the fundamentals of web programming and JavaScript. By the end of the workshop, participants will develop their own web page that will consist of some ‘eye-opening’ and ‘hair raising’ features! With Ronan Lynch



Creative Interface Design

This workshop will explore new DIY methods for interfacing with multimedia work that extend beyond the keyboard and mouse. Participants will build their own custom tangible interface prototypes using a combination of electronics and arts and crafts materials. With Kieran Nolan



‘What ‘type’ are you?’

This workshop explores a conceptual approach to creating meaning in visual communications. Activities aim to investigate our understanding of typography, colour and layout. With Emma Hogan.



The role of 'the producer' in music

This workshop will examine the importance of the producer in the music making process. By reverse engineering a number of tracks it will allow participants to gain a clear insight into the creative and technical expertise a producer must have. With Neil O'Connor.

  • 13.00 - 14.00 Lunch and Expo. Registration for school afternoon attendees
  • 14.00 - 14.45 Keynote Address
  • 15.00 - 16.00 Choose from one of 3 panel discussions below...

Production as a career

We live in the video age. Youtube is the second most widely used search engine in the world. Every day, thousands of new stories are being told through the medium of film. Come along to this exciting panel to learn how to make your story stand out.

Creating an online presence

Harness the power of social media and online platforms to open opportunities for you. Listen to industry experts discuss the impact social media has had on their lives, both personally and professionally.

What will the jobs be in the Creative Industries in 5 years ?

Traditional employment structures no longer offer the same security as in the past and nor do they appeal to millenials seeking to carve their own way in the world. How will the creative industries help us to take control of our own career path?
  • 1600 - 1630 Coffee break. Registration for after-school attendees
  • 1630 - 1730 A second chance to choose from one of 3 panel discussions above...
  • 1745 - 1830 Capstone Address

Speaker and Panelist Biographies


Sarah McCann 
Sarah McCann is the current Head of Section of Creative Media in Dundalk Institute of Technology. Sarah is also documentary filmmaker and has had her work screened in festivals in Ireland, the UK and the US. 'One Ocean: No Limits', a one-hour documentary which Sarah directed & produced along with performing additional major camera & editing roles, was acquired upon completion by RTE for broadcast and has been signed for distribution by Network Ireland Television.


Ronan Lynch 
Ronan Lynch is the Recruitment & Retention Officer in the Department of Computing & Mathematics in DkIT. As part of his role, Ronan is responsible for the running of the ITLC in the Department, a tutor-supported study environment that assists Computing students with their studies in the Institute.

Kieran Nolan 
Kieran Nolan is a lecturer at Dundalk Institute of Technology where he is Programme Director of the BA in Media Arts and Technologies. His research work in experimental interaction design, indie game development, and multimedia teaching has been published at conferences and exhibitions worldwide, including LA Game Space, The Science Gallery, Transmediale and the A MAZE International Independent Video Games Festival. http://kierannolan.com

Emma Hogan 
Emma Hogan is Programme Director of the BA(Hons) in Communications in Creative Media at Dundalk Institute of Technology. Prior to working in education, Emma spent seven years as an Art Director in London. Here she worked on creative digital campaigns for companies such as Dare Digital, Fitch and the BBC. Her undergraduate degree is in Graphic Design.


Register online HERE

Momentum Courses

MOMENTUM will provide eligible jobseekers with
  • Access to a range of quality education and training projects
  • Links to identified job vacancies and employers
  • Work placement and support
  • Relevant industry and NFQ (National Framework of Qualifications) Certification.

MOMENTUM details are available here.

Professional Cookery Information Sheet

Cavan Institute, Cathedral Road, Cavan
Proposed Start Date: 13 October 2014
Please contact Laura Traynor (047-84900) or Valerie Gray (047-30888) or Dept of Social Protection (049-4379600) for more information.

Applicants for this Momentum Programme must be unemployed for 12 months or longer and be in receipt of Jobseekers Allowance/Benefit or on the Live Register for 12 months or longer. Eligibility must be confirmed by Department of Social Protection Employment Services.

CMETB MOMENTUM - Professional Cookery Course

eBusiness Course

Cavan Institute, Cathedral Road, Cavan (commencing 17 Novemeber 2014) and Virginia Show Grounds (commencing 24 November 2014)
Please contact Laura Traynor (047-84900) or Valerie Gray (047-30888) or Dept of Social Protection (047-30160) for more information.

Applicants for this Momentum Programme must be unemployed for 12 months or longer and be in receipt of Jobseekers Allowance / Benefit or on the Live Register for 12 months or longer. Eligibility must be confirmed by DSP Employment Services.


CMETB MOMEMTUM - eBusiness Course

Diploma in Complementary Therapy

Course Code: CI062BC
QQI Award Title:
QQI Award Letters: 6M3479
Certification: ITEC (International Therapies Examination Council) and FETAC

Course Duration: 1 Year
Course Description
This course is suitable for individuals who have an interest in holistic therapies and would like to pursue a career in this area or add to existing qualifications. It is aimed at giving a comprehensive understanding in a wide variety of the most popular therapies leading to internationally recognised qualifications. Students who successfully complete the course will be able to practice professionally as a complementary therapist, increase employment opportunities and broaden existing client base. Students actively participate, on a weekly basis, in the clinic on campus and gain experience practicing treatments and developing existing skills to industry standard. Work experience in complementary therapy is an integral part of the course.

Course Content
Anatomy and physiology
Reflexology
Aromatherapy
Indian head massage
Swedish massage/ advanced body massage
Holistic massage
Team working
Complimentary therapy industry ethics and practice
Work practice
Personal and professional development
Commercial clinic experience
Healthy eating and well-being for the complementary therapy client


Optional workshops:
Product demonstrations
Hot stones
Reiki
Meditation
Hopi ear candle
Myo fascia release therapy
Bamboo massage
Cupping
Career Opportunities
Students who successfully complete this course may obtain positions as Complementary therapists in beauty salons, hotel spas, health farms, healing centres, sales representatives and trainers for health products. Graduates of this course have the necessary qualifications to start their own business. The Internationally recognised diplomas that Cavan Institute offer, provide a career passport for the more adventurous students who wish to see the world, excellent job opportunities are also available on Cruise Liners.
Entry Requirements
Leaving Certificate or equivalent
Mature Applicants welcome
Additional Requirements
Students must meet all the necessary criteria as stipulated by the international examination bodies, these include completion of required course hours and specific case study work.
Students on the course must purchase their uniform, professional work kits and student insurance.
All examination and kit fees are payable prior to course commencement.