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Wwise Instructor Program

Join our 4 day program to  learn how to train the next generation of audio professionals in the gaming and interactive media industry.

Program Overview

The Wwise Instructor Program is a four day intensive class where instructors explore proven instructional techniques and practices for teaching Wwise. The course is designed to insure that instructors who deliver authorized Wwise certification classes have the technical and academic skill set necessary to meet the high standards required by Audiokinetic.

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Program benefits:

  • Develop the core competencies of a Wwise Certified Instructor making you a sought-after resource for employers, studios, and aspiring audio professionals.
  • Enhance your professional reputation.
  • Build relationships with fellow instructors, industry experts, and even potential employers.

Who should join this training?

  • Educators who want to provide a practical learning experience to prepare students and professionals for the current job market.
  • Educators who have passed the Wwise-101 Certification exam

About the instructor

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Robert Brock is the Game Audio dept. director at the Conservatory of Recording Arts & Sciences [CRAS], an
audio production school based in Arizona, where he has taught since 1992. Shortly after the introduction of Wwise in 2006, Brock worked closely with Audiokinetic to integrate Wwise as the primary hands-on tool for introducing audio production students to game audio integration. Since then CRAS graduates have moved on to work throughout the game audio industry as sound designers and audio leads. While Brock is passionate about all things audio, he’s equally passionate about education. Brock serves as a Logic Pro mentor trainer with Apple Inc. and in that capacity has travelled worldwide training instructors as well as serving as contributing writer and technical editor for the Logic Apple Pro Training Series. He’s also an Apple Distinguished Educator [ADE] and served for five years on the ADE advisory board. When not in a classroom, he tries to get back to his roots as a keyboard player and synthesizer geek while still finding time to save the world from the safety of his living room couch.

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