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E-learning Innovations in Tasmania

 

Information about the E-learning Innovations Program in Tasmania

Successful Tasmanian 2011 E-learning Innovations projects announced!

$144,400 has been awarded to develop and manage five projects that will deliver innovative e-learning training solutions in Tasmania in 2011. View a summary of the selected Tasmanian 2011 E-learning Innovations projects.

2011 Tasmanian E-learning Innovations funding

2011 E-learning Innovations projects - Tasmania

The Australian Flexible Learning Framework has awarded $144,400 to develop and manage five projects that will deliver innovative e-learning training solutions in Tasmania in 2011.

Project funding and support has been awarded to RTOs based on their ability to either:

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submitted by Submitted by Fiona Huskinson on 14 October 2010 - 8:29am.

$288,800 has been awarded to develop and manage nine projects that will deliver innovative e-learning training solutions in Tasmania in 2010.

To view a summary of the selected Tasmanian projects, visit the TAS E-learning Innovations funding announcement page .

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submitted by Submitted by Fiona Huskinson on 1 April 2010 - 9:19am.

Innovation Projects Funding 2010

submitted by Submitted by Jaslyn Hughes on 4 February 2010 - 1:38pm.

2009 projects

  1. Aurora Energy E-Learning Project
  2. Electro-flex
  3. Federal Group E-Orientation
  4. Information literacy skills
  5. Pilat-e
  6. Prove it!
  7. Skills Book
  8. Skills in Nursing
  9. E-portfolios are living evidence
  10. Micro Business e-Learning Strategy
  11. meintassie wiki
  12. E-tag Learning Table in the Health Care Environment
  13. E-furn
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submitted by Submitted by Peter Shanks on 10 August 2009 - 3:24pm.

For the last couple of days I've been looking at Kaltura, an open source video hosting platform.

To test it out I posted a few dozen short clips taken from out e-learning innovations induction day, held here back in May. I'm afraid the actual editing was a bit rough (I was using another open source tool: Avidemux, and it has a few rough edges). Here's how they turned out when put together into a playlist (wait a bit and they should auto-cue once you hit the play button):

 

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Innovation Projects in Tasmania

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There is a thriving e-learning community in Tasmania's vocational education and training sector. On these web pages you will find information about what projects and activities are being funded and supported by the Framework.

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