Learner groups
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Partnerships for Participation
Partnerships for Participation offers opportunities, through targeted funding, to develop E-learning approaches to improve the e-literacy, foundation and employability skills of individuals experiencing disadvantage.
17/10/2011
Investment in the National Vocational Education and Training E-learning Strategy for 2012-2015 will stimulate innovative approaches to increasing participation in training and improve the skill levels of the Australian workforce.
Funding of $11.5m has been approved for the Strategy in 2011/12 by the Ministerial Council on Tertiary Education and Training for programs:
05/09/2011
Newly arrived migrants have participated in an e-learning project that provided them with a method to record their learning and employment experiences.
The project which was conducted by AMES (Adult Multicultural Education Services) piloted the use of e-portfolios by adult Cultural and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) learners.
29/08/2011
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is undertaking an e-learning innovations project to address the significant barriers people with low levels of language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) skills have in accessing training.
02/08/2011
‘Live’ case studies exploring e-portfolios from Australian and international perspectives are now available.
26/7/2011
The explosion of information and communication technology use in all facets of life has seen a large increase in demand for qualified ICT professionals.
This demand is just as great in rural and remote areas, but in the past access to ICT training has been limited in isolated areas of Australia.
21/07/2011
An interactive resource which aims to prevent scaffolding accidents and injury has won two gongs at the 2011 LearnX foundation E-learning and Training Awards.
29/06/2011
Recordings of a series of web conferencing sessions looking at e-learning pedagogy, e-assessment and the use of technology in vocational education and training (VET) are now available.
20/06/2011
The e-learning a Realit-e online conference, hosted by the Australian Flexible Learning Framework (Framework), was a huge success attracting a record-breaking 970 registrations from Australia and overseas.
Among the highlights were:
07/06/2011
Six new Flexible Learning Toolboxes (Toolboxes) are being released to support the delivery of nationally endorsed training packages.
