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National VET E-learning Strategy 2011/12 funding opportunities
Date: Thursday 20 October
Time: 12:30-2:00pm AEDT
URL: http://tinyurl.com/nvelstrategy
Overview
Stimulating improved skills levels for the Australian workforce
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:The National VET E-learning Strategy (which replaces the Australian Flexible Learning Framework) will seek co-investment to promote the growth in broadband-based training; support the adoption of industry-wide e-learning programs; develop e-literacy; and improve access to training.
- capitalising on the roll-out of the National Broadband Network by demonstrating the benefits of the national investment in broadband
- supporting large-scale workforce development in industry through partnerships and comprehensive e-learning advice
- expanding participation and access for individuals through e-learning programs delivering foundation skills and e-literacy.
Session Overview
Join us to hear about the funding opportunites and call for applications by the following Busniess Activities:Presenters
- National Broadband Network (NBN) E-learning Programs - focus on the delivery of training programs using broadband-based information technology to improve training access and outcomes for learners.
- Partnerships for Participation - opportunities to develop e-learning approaches to improve the e-literacy, foundation skills and employability of individuals experiencing disadvantage.
- Access to Skills - projects using e-learning strategies to deliver recognised training in priority occupation and skill areas.
- Regional Businesses Programs – delivering e-learning programs via rurally located business-based partnerships of industry, peak industry bodies, RTOs and community groups responding to local needs.
- Peak Industry Bodies Programs - five consultancies will be funded to create five workforce development e-learning business plans. Each business plan will focus on one of five priority industry sectors to initiate the Peak Industry Bodies Programs, for 2012. Consultancy proposals are due by 4 pm AEDT Monday 7 November 2011.
NBN E-learning Program: Melanie Doriean, NSW Partnerships for Participation: Marlene Manto and Kym Schutz, SA
Access to Skills: Janice Calcei, WA
Regional Businesses Programs: Kerry Manikis, ACT
Peak Industry Bodies Programs: Kerry Manikis, ACT
Details of initial funding in 2011/12 for business, community and individual Registered Training Organisations for delivery of e-learning training programs under the National VET E-learning Strategy are available via
National VET E-learning Strategy 2011/12 funding opportunities
Date: Thursday 20 October
Time: 12:30-2:00pm AEDT
URL: http://tinyurl.com/nvelstrategy
Overview
Stimulating improved skills levels for the Australian workforce
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:The National VET E-learning Strategy (which replaces the Australian Flexible Learning Framework) will seek co-investment to promote the growth in broadband-based training; support the adoption of industry-wide e-learning programs; develop e-literacy; and improve access to training.
- capitalising on the roll-out of the National Broadband Network by demonstrating the benefits of the national investment in broadband
- supporting large-scale workforce development in industry through partnerships and comprehensive e-learning advice
- expanding participation and access for individuals through e-learning programs delivering foundation skills and e-literacy.
Session Overview
Join us to hear about the funding opportunites and call for applications by the following Busniess Activities:Presenters
- National Broadband Network (NBN) E-learning Programs - focus on the delivery of training programs using broadband-based information technology to improve training access and outcomes for learners.
- Partnerships for Participation - opportunities to develop e-learning approaches to improve the e-literacy, foundation skills and employability of individuals experiencing disadvantage.
- Access to Skills - projects using e-learning strategies to deliver recognised training in priority occupation and skill areas.
- Regional Businesses Programs – delivering e-learning programs via rurally located business-based partnerships of industry, peak industry bodies, RTOs and community groups responding to local needs.
- Peak Industry Bodies Programs - five consultancies will be funded to create five workforce development e-learning business plans. Each business plan will focus on one of five priority industry sectors to initiate the Peak Industry Bodies Programs, for 2012. Consultancy proposals are due by 4 pm AEDT Monday 7 November 2011.
NBN E-learning Program: Melanie Doriean, NSW Partnerships for Participation: Marlene Manto and Kym Schutz, SA
Access to Skills: Janice Calcei, WA
Regional Businesses Programs: Kerry Manikis, ACT
Peak Industry Bodies Programs: Kerry Manikis, ACT
Details of initial funding in 2011/12 for business, community and individual Registered Training Organisations for delivery of e-learning training programs under the National VET E-learning Strategy are available via: http://www.flexiblelearning.net.au/content/NVELS-funding-opportunites-jan-jun+2012
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