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Lifelong learning for
a fairer Australia

Lifelong learning for
a fairer Australia

Webinars Session

Webinar: Designing, presenting and validating your learning and assessment strategies for low level learners

To achieve good outcomes for low level learners, it is important to consider the appropriateness and quality of your learning and/or assessment strategies. Our next webinar in the LLN series will focus on the art of designing and presenting appropriate learning and assessment strategies for low level learners (ACSF Pre-level 1 or Level 1). Our […]

Webinar: Going digital! Establishing an online presence for your community organisation

In a rapidly evolving online world, more and more businesses are realising the opportunities that engaging online can offer. And the same applies to non-profits and community organisations. Being online can help increase your campaign awareness, expand supporter bases, improve productivity and reduce operating costs. But often it is the non-profits and community organisations that […]

Webinar: A picture tells a thousand words: using FlickR for image sharing and social networking

There are many online tools for collaboration and community building. These tools allow us to connect with and share resources. Flickr, for example, is a wonderful photo-sharing community. Its expansive image database and photo-management features make it a wonderful tool for those involved in community education. FlickR allows us to upload images and short videos. […]

Webinar: Cash or accrual? Setting up an accounting system that works for you

There are so many decisions that need to be made when setting up an accounting system for your organisation. In this session, presenter Morri Young from Matrix On Board will provide an overview of financial reporting; in particular the advantages and disadvantages of cash and accrual accounting systems. Cash and accrual are the two methods […]

Webinar: Validating your learning and assessment strategies for low level learners

Improving literacy skills is about helping people participate fully in family life, the community, learning and employment. This webinar will concentrate on learning and assessment strategies for low level learners; that is, learners operating at ACSF Pre-level 1 or Level 1. This session will embrace the moderation model, which is all about collaboration and peer […]

Webinar: Global connections: the ins and outs of social networking online

Social networking services allow us to stay connected and collaborate with friends, family, community members and people with similar interests around the world.  One of the most popular and well known services in Australia is Facebook.  Despite its popularity Facebook receives a lot of bad press. In this session, we’ll look at social networking generally […]

The value of adult teaching and learning practices: A story about re/engagement.

This session looked at a recent Ballarat University funded project using narrative analysis which involved interviewing 20 young students between the ages of 16 and 21 years enrolled in alternative out of school programs, namely the ‘young mums program’ located in the Wendouree Community Centre, ‘The Stepping Stones Program’ located in Daylesford, and ‘The Link-Up […]

LLN-CEN (virtual) Wine and Cheese Event

For people interested in building up connections across the new LLN Community Educator Network (LLN-CEN). Come to a virtual wine & cheese event. Bring your networking skills and your thinking caps. We’ll continue the discussion from previous events such as the LLNP provider forum and the joint ACAL/ALA conference cafe session. We also welcome your […]

Webinar: Cooperative Learning Ltd – a model for working collaboratively

Cooperative Learning Ltd (CLL), comprising 17 Community Colleges, 16 of which are RTOs, is an exciting experiment in collaboration between regional NSW training providers.  While still in the early stages of organisational formation, CLL has the potential to offer a model for collaboration which enhances business development and builds capacity for the individual members.  Partnerships […]

Webinar – Streamlining Producing Your Printed Course Publication

From preparation to print – you can produce your publication used to advertise your classes in 4 weeks or less. Organization and software tools are the keys to a successful streamlining process. Find out how to organize your teams to work more efficiently. Working together with a calendar, you can dramatically reduce the time it […]

LLN-CEN Webinar: Using NLP to assist students with low confidence

Expanding the boundaries of students with negative belief systems to achieve amazing results This webinar will use some of the processes of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) to assist educators to work with students who have a limited view of the world and their capabilities. This will particularly benefit those who work with language and literacy […]

ALW Webinar – From neighbourhood centres to employment and beyond – the ‘value’ of ACE across the learning and development spectrum

Friday 26 August at 1.00 pm – 2.00 pm AEST This is the second in the series of Adult Learners’ Week webinars for 2011. Facilitated by Aileen Boyer and Jane Chilcott, this webinar will feature adult learners who have benefited from ACE programs in their lives, not just as pathways to employment and careers, but […]

ALW Webinar – It’s only the beginning: Later life learning and career shifting

Thursday 8 September, 2011, at 1.00 pm to 2.00 pm AEST. It is fitting that the third and final webinar in the Adult Learners’ Week 2011 series should focus on the ALW theme “It’s only the beginning:  Later life learning and career shifting” and that it should be presented by Greg Goudle, Executive Director of […]

ALW Webinar: Social Marketing – Incorporating Social Media into the Adult Learning Experience

You can find the recording of the session through this link. Never before has a medium had such a dramatic impact on the way we live, learn and share. Social media has created a fundamental shift in the way we communicate. People are spending a lot more time on the web doing independent research, getting […]