This Seminar will coincide with the Bett Show and will look at the different ways that the UK has used technology to enhance the learning and teaching of technical education and work skills. It will also explore how technology has been used to improve management tools, the quality of programmes and institutions, facilitate assessment and certification and develop pre-work competence and skills. Delegates will also be able to visit Bett Show 2014 which provides an opportunity to see the latest technology and innovation in education. Find the draft programme here.
The objectives:
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To share knowledge, information and good practice in the area of e-learning and innovation in technical education and skills in the UK. |
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To explore how e-learning technologies have changed the roles of teachers, trainers and learners and UK’s approach to developing digital literacy. |
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To explore how the use of e-learning technologies has enhanced and improved management, learning programmes, assessment and overall quality and inclusiveness of education. |
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To share experience of how e-technologies have supported collaboration, including international collaboration. |
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To provide delegates with opportunities to network with leading UK and international experts in the field of e-learning and innovation including attending the BETT Show 2014. |
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To explore how approaches reviewed during the Seminar, could provide useful models for delegates’ own national reform plans. |
Registration for the event:
Delegate fees are £900 per delegate for the week long Seminar. Delegate fees do not include accommodation. Registration will open soon.
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