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26 May 2011
The Le@rning Federation (TLF) [edna Resources] (Martin Pluss bookmarked this item)
The Le@rning Federation is an initiative of State and Federal governments of Australia and New Zealand and managed by Curriculum Corporation to develop online interactive curriculum content specifically for Australian and New Zealand schools. Online curriculum content is being developed in two formats: interactive multimedia learning objects and digital resources. All online content released to date is described in this website, and examples of recently released content can be viewed in the Show[..]
21 Jul 2010
Media release A leading English expert in the design and implementation of on-line programs for disaffected youth will meet leading educators across the country next week to promote what could be a new type of learning for Australian teenagers. Dr Jean Johnson will meet leading government education officials in Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria and the ACT - with an NT representative joining the SA meeting between 14 and 20 June. In South Australia, the interest in Ms Johnsons program[..]
21 Jun 2010
MENON is a European research and innovation network, active at a European and international level, providing information and advice to policy makers, education communities, and the ICT industry on issues related to innovation and changes in Education and Training, Lifelong Learning and Knowledge Society developments in Europe and worldwide.The site contains examples of evaluation of products or prototypes by innovative teacher teams, figures and facts from the educational market, advice on the u[..]
19 Apr 2010
The CPB/WGBH National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM) is a research and development facility dedicated to the issues of media and information technology for people with disabilities in their homes, schools, workplaces, and communities.NCAM's mission is: to expand access to present and future media for people with disabilities; to explore how existing access technologies may benefit other populations; to represent its constituents in industry, policy and legislative circles; and to provide acc[..]
03 Aug 2009
A bibliographic database covering the teaching and learning of English as a second language in Australasia. Covers the related fields of literacy, applied linguistics and second language learning, teaching and testing. DELTAA indexes and abstracts books and book chapters, journals and journal articles, electronic articles, websites, theses, book reviews, research reports, government reports and multimedia. The database was produced by the National Centre for English Language Teaching and Researc[..]
12 Feb 2009
Trade Talk is an e-learning multimedia product designed for a General Construction Training Package. The aim is to support first year general construction students in their development of relevant language, literacy and numeracy skills. The project has been funded by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) and is part of the Workplace English Language and Literacy (WELL) program.
10 Feb 2009
Kiama is a registered training organisation in NSW offering courses in the areas of computer and multimedia, digital lifestyle, business and career, interest and leisure, language and literacy.
Skills.net is a community-based program funded by Multimedia Victoria which provides internet training and access to people who wouldn't otherwise have access to the internet. The site provides background information about the program and includes links to project providers, available services and events.Skills.net provides free or affordable Internet training and access to those Victorians who wouldn't otherwise have such access. By creating or expanding existing community-based Internet facilities, Skills.net is making available new technology, multimedia equipment and training to meet the information and communication needs of all Victorians. Skills.net projects, coordinated by community organisations such as neighbourhood houses, community centres and public libraries, are giving Victorians the skills and online services they need to understand the Internet and make the Net work. Funding was $460,000 ($10,000 per community group).
Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE services the vocational education and training needs of most of southern and south-west of the State of Queensland, Australia.
This site provides information on online courses and training available from TAFE SA. Details are provided on connecting to the internet and accessing online courses, course modules available and enrolling for a course. Links to sample online modules are also included.

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