qld
eyeQ 2010: Insights into e-learning will bring together e-learning experts and novices from vocational education and training (VET), community and business sectors to share insights about the trials, tribulations and triumphs of education and training in the digital age.
eyeQ 2010: Insights into e-learning will bring together e-learning experts and novices from vocational education and training (VET), community and business sectors to share insights about the trials, tribulations and triumphs of education and training in the digital age.
eyeQ 2010: Insights into e-learning will bring together e-learning experts and novices from vocational education and training (VET), community and business sectors to share insights about the trials, tribulations and triumphs of education and training in the digital age.
13/09/2010
Queensland registered training organisations (RTOs) can apply for a share of $462,600 in funding and support to develop innovative e-learning solutions for businesses and individuals in line with key Queensland training priorities.
10/12/2009
The annual e-learning end-of-year events, hosted by each state and territory through November and December, are over for another year.
The events brought together e-learning experts and novices from the vocational education and training (VET), community and business sectors to share insights and know-how on the latest e-learning resources, networks, trends and issues, including:
This two day e-learning experience will offer the opportunity to share insights into the trials, tribulations and triumphs of education and training in the digital age with practitioners and managers from diverse organisations. Cathy Moore will give the keynote presentation, along with a hands-on facilitated workshop.
24/09/2009
Across Australia, e-learning experts, vocational education and training (VET) practitioners, E-learning Innovations project teams and registered training organisations are preparing for the annual 2009 e-learning end-of-year events.
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.
2010 Queensland E-learning Innovation Projects
In 2010 Queensland (QLD) was allocated $786,450 for E-learning Innovations projects that assist RTOs to embed e-learning as a key aspect of their business strategy, focusing on: