Self-managed learning approaches are integral to all our programmes and services
Activities
• Define baseline ICT skills standards required of all staff
• Review and update Baseline ICT skills standards on an ongoing basis
• Provide in-service opportunities to support staff to develop self managed learning approaches including
- Formal staff development opportunities
- Informal drop-in supports
- One-to-one supports
• Further develop our ICT Acceptable Use Policy and procedures (so that they are more accessible to our learners)
• Integrate the use of moodle across the Service, so that all learners have access to LCAES learning resources
Outcome 2
The innovative use of technology is effectively promoted throughout the Service
Activities
• Develop tools to showcase innovative activities throughout the Service
• Organise and host a technology fair to highlight the innovative use of technology for learning
• Use existing websites, social media, news media etc. to highlight the innovative use of ICTs in the AES
Outcome 3
Staff and learners use new and existing technologies to share information and to support creativity & innovation in teaching & learning
Activities
• Promote and use emerging technologies to be creative and innovative in teaching and learning
• Define and develop the communities of practice model so that there is effective use of technology for information sharing and collaboration
• Develop a Staff profile page in Sharepoint
Outcome 4
The LCAES physical environment & resources support self-managed learning
Activities
• Ensure that ICT is integral to all our planning (e.g. facilities etc.)
• Invest strategically in resources to support self managed learning
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At our VTOS Staff Meeting today, great interest was expressed by staff in the idea of reviewing the AES website, including Paul Gardiner (LIT) and Sheila McDonald. Hopefully we will have the opportunity to do this in the New Year.
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