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Support Around Innovative Learningmanaging and implementing technology to improve the quality of teaching and learning[CANCELLED]
[Background] [Aims] [Audience] [Programme] BackgroundThis online conference is part of five years of Learning and Skills Council (LSC) investment in e-learning for adult learners. There is a growing body of evidence about the ways that learners can benefit when providers make confident and innovative uses of technology. That benefit is maximised where the use of technology is part of an organisation-wide strategy. The 3 day conference is mainly aimed at LSC funded Adult Learning organisations (Local Education Authority adult services and Workers’ Educational Associations, WEAs) plus LSC funded Third Sector organisations who are in receipt of LSC e-learning capital grants (CaMel) in 2008/09 (see list of organisations on pages 5 and 6 of the application form). The conference is also open, and will be of benefit, to those working in community - based Adult Learning or Adult and Community Learning as well as those interested in implementing technology in their teaching and learning. _______________________________ AimsTo help LSC funded providers of post 16 learning manage and implement technology to improve the quality of the teaching and learning and also to maximise the impact of the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS) / LSC capital investment. _______________________________ Audience
_______________________________ Why NIACE considers it to be important:Being able to effectively use technology in teaching and learning is becoming increasingly important. There is a growing body of evidence about the ways that learners can benefit when providers are confident and innovative in their uses of technology. That benefit is maximised where the use of technology is part of an organisation-wide strategy. _______________________________ What participants will receive from attending:The online conference will enable participants to access the conference anytime during the three days. There will also be the facility for participants to continue to access papers, networks, resources and presentations after the conference has ended. The conference has three strands:
There will also be workshops sharing good practice, content and resources. Participants will also be able to access a virtual resource library, chat facility and presentation area. _______________________________ How they can apply their knowledge on return:The online conference will give participants the opportunity to learn and share ideas about managing and implementing technology to improve the quality of their teaching and learning. Participants will have access to information and resources after the online conference, which they can share with colleagues. A social networking group will also be set up through which information and ideas can continue to be exchanged and networks developed after the event. _______________________________ Other important information:The event will be mainly asynchronous, which means participants do not have to be online at the same time, to enable those working the most flexible route for accessing the conference. However some activities will be synchronous, which means participants have to be online at the same time. These synchronous sessions will have a restricted number of participants to ensure the groups are focussed and manageable. Every workshop or keynote address will include a way for participants to feedback their thoughts, questions and comments to the speakers or workshop leaders as the event progresses. Those taking part in the online event are referred to here as participants because there is an expectation of engagement. While traditional events require you to be in one place, at one time the online conference allows much greater flexibility, in attendance. This does not remove an expectation that you will participate and commit time to take part. Therefore, you will be asked to commit to participate in at least 3 online activities, or sessions. By participation in activities we mean post a comment or idea to the group; ask or respond to a question; add items to the resource area; complete feedback tasks. _______________________________ ProgrammeIntroduction to conference and first keynote speaker, David Lammy, Minister
for Skills, Department for Innovation, Universities & Skills (DIUS) Welcome and introduction to the conference The learning zone: VLE covers the whole country so practitioners and learners
can access this as well as professionals outside of ACL. Annie Simpson talks
about using the learning zone Staff development and CPD, accredited and non accredited
Successes, failures and lessons learnt: a tale of e-learning strategy Workshops: Xerte online – creating exciting, accessible e-learning content: SimVenture: How the latest simulation technology is being used to inspire
people to learn Contribution of e-portfolios within adult education txttools.co.uk: TBC TBC
The web-based office or How to streamline your digital life: Web-based office tools allow you
to create, collaborate and share documents through your web browser. A brief introduction to
how you can use the latest web based office suites, such as Google Docs & Spreadsheets,
Zoho, Thinkfree and more Digital Literacy Curriculum, available on and offline, with tutor support and
resources This programme is correct at the time of going to press. The organisers reserve the right to make changes to the published programme in the event of one or more of the advertised speakers being unable to attend. Delegates will have no claim against NIACE in respect of such changes. _______________________________
Also in October 2008...
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