iLife and iWork for schools

This little gem of a link popped up on a mailing list I subscribe to.

Apple – Education – iLife and iWork K-12 School Site License

To celebrate our 30-year commitment to education, Apple is introducing K-12 site licenses for both iLife and iWork. At just $319* for either suite, your students gain access to the best tools to prepare them for life and work using critical 21st century skills.

We already have Office 2008 for Mac so iWork may not be necessary but we’ll definitely upgrade our iLife suite. That said, I have been trialling Office 2008 on my machine and it has not been as responsive as I would have liked. I seriously have to have Excel so I will put up with some grief there but MSWord is unresponsive for the first 5 minutes of use which annoys the pants off me (metaphorically) somewhat.

We had machines delivered at the beginning of the year with iLife ’08 standard so it would be super nice to bring the 10.4.11 machines in line. GarageBand 4 is sweet!

iMovie ’08


It wasn’t by choice initially to move to iMovie ’08. I was very comfortable with iMovie 6HD thank you very much. But my newest piece of kit (being the Panasonic SD5) demanded it. iMovie HD6 doesn’t recognise it so my hand was forced and I’m kind of glad it was. The simplicity of iMovie ’08 has meant that I focus on the content more than ever and it has some super nice features for publishing to Dot Mac (which I do regularly due to a certain someone). The crop and colour correction features are super nice too. Some things are not so cool though such as the ability to extract audio and do B-roll edits. It wasn’t intuitive at all. I was prepping some teacher reflection footage for an Education.au symposium I’m presenting at this week and wanted to overlay some student footage to compliment what was being said and for the life of me couldn’t figure out how to do it. Atomic Learning was not helpful (for a change) so a web search it was and I uncovered a gem.

Unlocking iMovie ’08

You may be like me. You may need help figuring out how this new iMovie
actually works, especially if you spent a lot of time in previous
versions. Here you can find tips, information, and commentary all about
the newest version of the flagship iLife application.

Told me exactly what to do to achieve the B-roll edits I wanted and a bit more besides. A great resource, one I highly recommend for those whose first foray into editing is iMovie ’08 and one I would mandate for anyone switching up.

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