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Indigenous

 
This is the group page for accessing information about the Partnerships for Participation program.

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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:

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04/07/2011

 

E-learning is enriching the learning experiences of Indigenous Australians and helping trainers deliver training that is culturally appropriate.

 

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The Digital Aboriginal Writers Network connects members regardless of their location. A Facebook group and linked individual blogs provide the means to promote and distribute members’ writing and/or performances.

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The Professional Writing Program at Adelaide College of the Arts is presenting SPOKE Word Festival from the 22nd - 25th February 2011.

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TAFESA Regional APY Lands 2010 e-learning innovations project final report

Project Name

POV technologies - Remote Health and Trades

Contact person

 Janet Skewes 

Background to project

The APY TAFE works with remote indigenous communities across the northwest of SA. We have been delivering courses using online platforms like Centra, Elluminate, GTalk and Moodle over the the past few years.

Welcome to ACT E-learning Innovations (ACTELI)

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E-nabling NT 201 - NT e-learning Showcase - 10 November 2010

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E-nabling NT will inspire you to give e-learning a go! Come along to see how e-learning is supporting learners and industry to access training opportunities, and training organisations to provide more relevant and flexible training in the Northern Territory.

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The Indigenous Lead Centre has received funding for two E-Learning projects in 2010.

Sue Chamberlain, Cindy Barlow and Shirley Lynn from Tropical North Queensland TAFE attended the Induction Workshop held by the Australian Flexible Learning Framework for the successful Innovative Project applicants for 2010.

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Resuscitate your RPL with an e-Portfolio

To access the session recording please go to:

https://sas.elluminate.com/p.jnlp?psid=2010-07-13.1719.M.DD2E775335967153847EB81E682D1C.vcr&sid=675

Session documents:

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