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Developing and evaluating online learning resources

This course will provide practical training on developing e-learning resources aimed principally at people planning or just beginning to incorporate e-learning programmes into their organisation�s work.

It will include participative sessions and hands on activities.  You will have the opportunity to explore different methods, different audiences and how they use online resources.

Topics include use of online collections and evaluation of online learning resources.

The day opens with a basic overview of websites, useful for people unfamiliar with the web, and there is also an opportunity to discuss your own current or future projects and to examine barriers to development of online learning resources with a view to identifying areas for action in your own organisation.

Course objectives:
This course will enable participants to:

Date:  Wednesday 17th October 2007
Venue:  Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum
Leader:  Martin Bazley, ICT4learning
Cost:  �35 for SMC member museums� volunteers,  �70 for SMC / ASVA members,  �90 for non-members

To book a place, send in a completed booking form or contact Administrative Assistant Lucy Adams.
T: 0131 550 4110
E: [email protected]


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