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6/10/2010
$283,150 has been awarded to develop nine projects that will deliver innovative e-learning solutions in line with key Western Australian training priorities.
The Australian Flexible Learning Framework has awarded $283,150 to develop and manage nine projects that will deliver innovative e-learning training solutions in the Western Australia in 2011. Project funding and support has been awarded to RTOs based on their ability to either:
The Technology Enabled Assessment Methodologies 2010 (TEAM10) E-learning Conference and Innovations Showcase will be held at Cliftons and the Parmelia Hilton on Friday 19 November 2010.
24/08/2010
Western Australian registered training organisations (RTOs) can apply for a share of $283,150 in funding and support to develop innovative e-learning solutions for businesses and individuals in line with key WA training priorities.
The conference will focus on technologically enabled assessment methodologies and will feature a mix of presentations and hands on workshops. The event cost is $150. Registrations will will open mid September and as planning progresses details will be included on: http://www.flexiblelearning.net.au/content/wa-e-learning-hub
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:
26/11/2009
It started as an idea and developed into a fully-fledged commitment to embed e-learning as a teaching and training tool.
When the Central Institute of Technology in Western Australia (formerly Central TAFE) applied for E-learning Innovations funding in 2008, pockets of teachers within the organisation were delivering e-learning, but with little coordination.
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.