Developing an Effective Model of Blended Learning for WBL, including Apprenticeship Provision
 
AELP Workshop

Developing an Effective Model of Blended Learning for Work-Based Learning, including Apprenticeship Provision
Part of the Using Technology to Enhance Work-Based Learning Provision Series.

Date: Tuesday, 7 October 2014
Venue: Holiday Inn Royal Victoria, Sheffield

This workshop is now fully booked. Please click here to contact the AELP Events Team and add your name to the waiting list. We will then contact you should a place become available. 

 
Will your Learners answer ‘yes’ to the question from Ofsted:
‘I am enabled and empowered to use technology and online resources to support my learning’?
 

Overview:
In this workshop you will learn about different blended models and how to effectively plan and deliver a blended model of delivery, which will include apprenticeships. We look at a range of free tools for creating online content, the options for online learning environments and the development requirements of staff.

The UK government is requiring that from 2015 all courses are to have online content to secure SFA funding, and they are expecting an increased use of digital technologies in the delivery and assessment of apprenticeships.

From September 2014 the statement ‘I am enabled and empowered to use technology and online resources to support my learning’ will be added to Ofsted’s Learner View Survey and Ofsted inspectors are being provided with clearer guidance on how to judge and report on the effective use of technology to enhance learning.

It has never been more important for apprenticeship providers to develop and enhance their blended model of provision.


Objectives:
  • Understand the factors that contribute to an effective blended model of apprenticeship delivery
  • Identify the pedagogical skills required to deliver online learning and how they can be developed
  • Learn how interactive and engaging online learning can be created cost effectively
  • Learn how to plan and document blended models of delivery
  • Identify a range of online environments to deliver provision
Who should attend?
Please note all delegates will be required to bring a laptop or tablet to the event.

This workshop will be valuable for anyone who is:
  • Planning and/or implementing a model of blended work based learning
  • Enhancing or reviewing an existing blended model
  • Delivering blended support, training and assessment and wants to learn new approaches and skills
It will also be of interest to those senior managers who would like to learn more about how blended models of delivery can enhance their provision.