
Simon
Waldron
(SAVO /
Suffolk
Learning
Consortium)
is
training
as an
Advanced
E-Guide
so that
he can
cascade
the
E-Guides
programme
to
training
providers
in
Suffolk.
This
training
will be
delivered
twice in
the
Spring
of 2010:
| West Suffolk College (Bury St Edmunds) 09:30-15:30 |
| January 27th |
February 10th |
March 3rd |
| SAVO Offices (Ipswich) 10:00-16:00 |
| February 8th |
February 9th |
February 25th |

Whilst
this
training
is
fully
funded,
and
tea/coffee
will
provided
during
breaks,
learners
will
need to
provide
their
own
lunch at
West
Suffolk
College
and a
buffet
lunch is
available
at SAVO
at a
cost of
£15 for
the
three
days.
Who
can be
an
E-Guide?
The
training
is aimed
at all
staff,
paid and
unpaid,
in
post-16
education
who are
involved
with the
delivery
of
learning
across
different
subjects
and
areas of
learning.
This
includes
staff
from
Learning
and
Skills
Council
(LSC)
funded
learning
providers
in
Third
Sector
organisations,
Workers’
Education
Association,
staff in
Offender
Learning
and
Skills,
Work
Based
Learning
organisations,
Local
Authorities
and FE
colleges.
E-Guides
need to
be
confident
in their
use of
ICT,
enthusiastic
about
e-learning,
willing
to
champion
change
and able
to work
well
with
colleagues.
For
staff to
be
eligible
to
participate
they
must
register
on the
LSIS
eCPD
website
where
on-line
resources
will be
available.
What
previous
participants
have
said:
“The
course
was
very
informative
and
interesting,
I am
leaving
more
knowledgeable
and
I
believe
a
better
trainer.”
“Very
high
quality
teaching
and
learning
materials...Very
helpful
facilitators
with
excellent
subject
knowledge
and
enthusiasm
for
the
subject.”
“The
programme
was
inspiring
I
have
so
many
ideas
to
take
away
I
would
like
to
book
a
week
off
from
normal
duties
to
work
on
things
I
have
learnt.”
“I
feel
very
empowered
by
the
programme,
and
am
taking
away
a
wealth
of
ideas
that
I
can
hopefully
cascade
across
my
organisation.”
“It
has
really
inspired
me
to
do
even
more
to
encourage
colleagues
to
utilise
technologies
that
are
out
there
to
make
their
lives
easier
and
the
students
lives
more
fun.”
CLICK
HERE
to
see
some
of
the
'tools'
recommended
in
the
E-Guides
Programme
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