In the year of 2011 eWorks continues the series of on-line workshops aimed at helping training organisations and businesses get ahead with e-learning.
Whether you are just getting started, want to build your current e-capability, or are looking to embed e-learning in your business, there are both on-line and face to face sessions available.
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Who |
Date & Time Click to Register |
| FREE ONLINE WORKSHOPS |
| 2012 Workshops |
| What's Hot in Content in 2012? | Debbie Soccio | Tuesday, February 21, 2012 3:00-4:00 Register Now! |
| The Toolbox Business Activity within the Australian Flexible Learning Framework continues to develop resources that have applicability across many sectors of training. In particular, 2011 has been a year of change.
Come along and get a preview at the new Series 14 Toolboxes as well as checking out some of the new ways we are creating content...that is, in smaller industry-specific skill sets and those that are being created as decontextualised learning objects for easier use in all sorts of training environments.
Just to give you a taste: toolboxes that focus on English at Work, Numeracy in the trades, Training and Assessment...skill sets that focus on horticulture, building, multimedia and frontline management...
Check out what's hot in 2011 and come and tell us what you would like to see in 2012.
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| Getting Started in E-learning | Debbie Soccio | Thursday, March 01, 2012 3:00-4:00 Register Now! |
| A one hour introduction to help you get started in e-Learning. The focus of the session is to give you quick tips about the Top 10 things you need to do before your start building your course. |
| The Learning Design Tool | Debbie Soccio | Wednesday, March 14, 2012 3:00-4:00 Register Now! |
| The Learning Design Tool (LDT) provides an easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide to choosing and developing an appropriate design for online learning resources. Learning resources can cover a whole unit of competence in a training package, or elements of a unit. Come and see how it can help you get started in designing your e-learning. |
| Where do I find good content and then what do i do with it | Debbie Soccio | Monday, April 16, 2012 3:00-4:00 Register Now! |
| I'm busy and I don't have heaps of time to re-create the wheel...that is, build content from scratch. Where can I go to get some ready-made content that maybe only needs to be tweaked to suit my learner group? In this one-hour session, we'll show you some cool content that is already available for use! |
| 2011 Recordings - Semester 2 |
| Being a teacher in the Mahara e-portfolio | Ken Gooding | Friday, June 10, 2011 12:00-1:00 Recording |
| You can use the Training VC’s Mahara e-portfolio to support your Moodle courses. In this session you will see how teachers can establish class groups by adding friends, assessing submitted views and creating templates of views for your learners to use. |
| Sustainability Toolboxes | Ken Gooding | Wednesday, June 15, 2011 12:00-1:00 Recording |
| In this session you will have the opportunity to look at a number of Toolboxes that have sustainability as their themes. These will include Sustainable Energy, Harness the Sun and Sustainable Manufacturing. |
| Adding web 2.0 to Moodle | Sarah Phillips | Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:00-11:00 Recording |
| Moodle is a dynamic open source system that allows you to adapt to your needs. But not everything you want to do can simply be achieved by clicking on a button. Sometimes you need to find the work around. Learn how to add web 2.0 widgets to Moodle to get those little things you want in your course, but do not appear in the drop down menu. |
| Personal Learning Environments | Howard Errey | Tuesday, July 26, 2011 10:00-11:00 Recording |
| Web2.0 tools make available strong and flexible spaces to make your work as an educator more streamlined, easy and effective – and of course fun. This session will help you learn how to create a personal web-top, saving you time, paper, desk space and head space. Come along with an open mind and enjoy! |
| Collaborative Learning In Moodle 2 | Ken Gooding | Wednesday, August 03, 2011 12:00-1:00 Recording |
| In this session we will investigate the setting up and use of Moodles database, wiki, workshop and forum activities. We will also see how to set up and use groups. |
| Wordpress Basics | Sarah Phillips | Wednesday, August 10, 2011 12:00-1:00 Recording |
| WordPress is a free blog that includes custom design templates, integrated statistics and a range of other dynamic features. Learn how to create your very own blog, and use the different features that make WordPress so popular amongst bloggers. |
| Setting Up and Managing a Competency Framework in Moodle 2 | Ken Gooding | Thursday, August 25, 2011 12:00-1:00 Recording |
| This session will demonstrate how to use Moodle’s scales and outcomes functions to create a competency framework. It will also show how to use the grades area to track attainment of competence. |
| Working with open educational resources (OER): Discovering, reusing and customising learning objects from the Toolbox national learning object collection | Helen Lynch (ACT Toolbox Champion) | Wednesday, August 31, 2011 12:30-1:30 Recording |
| The Toolbox learning object collection hosted by the Australian Flexible Learning Framework is Australia’s only nationally and freely available collection of web-based learning resources that have been enabled by a liberal and uniquely Australian copyright regime.
Facilitated by well designed repository infrastructure and a customised metadata schema this collection can be searched, downloaded and reused to meet the needs of a diverse range of students. Initially developed to house Toolbox learning objects this collection now holds materials from The Le@rning Federation and outputs of innovative projects for e-learning in Industry and the private training and enterprise sectors.
This seminar aims to demonstrate how resources can be discovered and reused in a way that contributes to a sustainable use of educational resources and provides a greater
variety of resources for student use. The seminar also aims to initiate a discussion about the
potential of open educational resources and the need for a national, cross sector, networked repository of OER for all Australian Educators. |
| Managing Content in Moodle 2 | Ken Gooding | Wednesday, September 21, 2011 12:00-1:00 Recording |
| This session will demonstrate different ways of adding content to Moodle 2 including the use of Labels, iFrames, embedding multimedia and SCORM. It will also demonstrate ways of overcoming the Scroll of Death syndrome in Moodle. |
| Migrating content and learner information from Blackboard | Ken Gooding | Thursday, September 22, 2011 9:30-11:00 Recording |
| This session is aimed helping you to prepare for the move from the Training VCs Blackboard environment. The session will show you how you can extract your students assessment information and evidence items, discussion posts and grade book information. It will also show you how you can migrate learning materials from Blackboard into the Training VC’s Moodle environment. |
| Twitter for Educators | Howard Errey | Tuesday, September 27, 2011 2:00-3:00 Recording |
| Find out about how Twitter can be used in education. |
| Power of Blogging | Howard Errey | Tuesday, October 04, 2011 10:00-11:00 Recording |
| Blogging is the digital literacy that can make the most difference to your online presence. Beyond reflection and journaling, blogs create the opportunities to intersect with the wider web, be creative with content and assessment, and be seen in the area of your subject matter expertise. This session includes how to set up a blog, using RSS, and discusses some of the different platforms and options for including blogging in education. |
| Google Tools | Howard Errey | Tuesday, October 18, 2011 10:00-11:00 Recording |
| Google has expanded from web search to a huge range of possibilities available for educators. This session will explore the range of Google tools, from tools, forms, maps, and waves; and how we can integrate them with delivery to enrich the student experience. |
| How to Write a Business Case For E-learning | Sarah Phillips | Wednesday, October 19, 2011 12:00-1:00 Recording |
| A strong business case is required for a number of reasons; this may include pitching an e-learning strategy to your Board of Management or seeking funding for an e-learning initiative. Whatever the case, there are essential ingredients required to make your business case solid. Learn about what you should include in your business case to give your venture the best chance possible. |
| Making the Most of Your New Equella Repository | Ken Gooding | Thursday, October 20, 2011 12:00-1:00 Recording |
| Accessing from Moodle; Adding via activity; Adding via file picker |
| Creating and Managing Quizzes in Moodle 2 | Bernadette Parry | Wednesday, November 09, 2011 12:00-1:00 Recording |
| This session will demonstrate who questions can be created and shared between courses and teachers in the forum question banks. It will also show how quizzes can be constructed and managed in a Moodle 2 course. |
| Creating and Managing Assignments in Moodle 2 | Bernadette Parry | Wednesday, November 23, 2011 12:00-1:00 Recording |
| This session will show the different types of assignments available in Moodle 2 and to manage student submissions. |