Thursday, 10 June 2010
New e-learning resource now available!
Want to find out how selected registered training organisations (RTOs) around Australia are using e-learning to deliver more flexible and engaging teaching and training?
A new online blog contains the latest information, resources and news on E-learning Innovations projects funded and supported in all states and territories by the Australian Flexible Learning Framework (Framework).
E-learning Innovations projects develop innovative solutions which drive the integration of e-learning into Australian workplaces and RTOs.
Visit the blog to find:
- An interactive map – See who’s doing what in e-learning in your local area. This feature allows you to search the profiles of the 2010 Framework E-learning Innovations projects by location around Australia.
- Project outputs – Browse resources contributed by previously funded E-learning Innovations projects, including learning objects and case studies.
- Latest news and mailing list – Read the latest E-learning Innovations news online, or sign up to our mailing list to receive a monthly summary of the latest news.
- Dedicated state and territory pages – Catch up on the latest developments and news from state and territory Innovations Coordinators as well as updates via RSS from 2010 E-learning Innovations projects.
- Contact information – Find contact details for Innovations Coordinators, and links to groups and other activities in your local area.
- Project login – Projects funded in 2010 can manage their profiles and submit progress reports in a central online location.
Check out the E-learning Innovations blog at: http://innovationblog.flexiblelearning.net.au
Want more E-learning Innovations?
Check out the 2010 E-learning Innovations project profiles, which set out each project’s current directions and aims, and include a link to their project site where you can follow their progress throughout the year.
Using the E-learning Innovations project profiles search tool, you can access up-to-date information on all projects by key word, year of funding, state/territory, industry area, type of RTO and project category.
For more information, visit: http://flexiblelearning.net.au/innovations
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The Australian Flexible Learning Framework (Framework) provides the vocational education and training (VET) system with essential e-learning infrastructure and expertise needed to respond to the challenges of a modern economy and the training needs of Australian businesses and workers. Through the Framework, the NT VET Community has access to:
NT E-learning Coordinator
NT E-learning Innovations Coordinator
NT Toolbox Champion
NT E-learning Coordinator
NT E-learning Innovations Coordinator
NT Toolbox Champion
To find out more about these three great services available to RTOs, Industry and workers in the Northern Territory please contact Melanie Brenton on (08) 8942 1651 or email melb at sitac.com.au.
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