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14/10/2010

$144,400 has been awarded for the development of five projects that will deliver innovative e-learning solutions in line with key Tasmanian training priorities.

State/Country (news): 
TAS

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24/08/2010

Tasmanian registered training organisations (RTOs) can apply for a share of $144,400 in funding and support to develop innovative e-learning solutions for businesses and individuals in line with key Tasmanian training priorities.

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Australia

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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:

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Australia

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18 November 2009 - 9:00am
18 November 2009 - 5:00pm

University of Tasmania
Sandy Bay Campus (Commerce Building off French Street)
Hobart, TAS

http://emania.org

Web address: 
http://emania.org
Audience: 
Administrator
Community Member
Industry
Learner
Partners/Alliances
Practitioner
Researchers
RTO Manager
State Training Agency
Coverage: 
TAS
Event Mode: 
Face to face

Tas-e Day09 will focus on hands-on learning for practitioners, RTO managers, industry representatives and learners. This will be enhanced by keynote presentations from Cathy Moore, Clint Smith (e-learning consultant), Brad Beach (GippsTAFE) and Kim Edgar (Australian Flexible Learning Framework).

Venue: 
University of Tasmania
Address: 
Sandy Bay Campus (Commerce Building off French Street)
City: 
Hobart
State/Country: 
TAS
Name: 
Gail Wilson
Email: 
gail.wilson@skills.tas.gov.au
Phone: 
(03) 6236 5600

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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.

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Australia

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