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Subject:

New Virtual Training Suite Tutorials Launched Today

From:

Philip Pothen <[log in to unmask]>

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Mon, 10 Jun 2002 10:30:45 +0100

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ESTELLE MORRIS PRAISES NEW FREE INTERNET RESOURCE FOR 
FURTHER EDUCATION

A national Web initiative offering free online training in 
Internet skills to students and lecturers in further 
education are being launched today [June 10] at 
www.vts.rdn.ac.uk.

Building on the success of the 40 higher education 
tutorials launched last year, the 11 new "teach yourself" 
Web tutorials in the Resource Discovery Network (RDN) 
Virtual Training Suite will enable students in further 
education to find high quality information on the Internet 
to support their course work. 

Secretary of State for Education and Skills, Estelle 
Morris, said: "The potential of the Internet to support 
education and work can only be met if people have the 
skills and inspiration to use it.  That is why I am glad 
that the RDN Virtual Training Suite is now offering 11 new 
tutorials which will provide a helpful overview of what the
Internet can offer for anyone studying or teaching at a 
college or university".  

"The fact that these tutorials can be taken at any time 
over the Web for free means that they can help anyone learn
at a time and a place that suits them.  I hope that large 
numbers will take advantage of this and discover how the 
Internet can enhance their studying."

The RDN Virtual Training Suite offers self-taught training 
in Internet information skills.  Each tutorial has been 
written by an expert "tour guide" - a further education 
teacher or librarian with knowledge of both their subject 
area and the Internet.

The tutorials offer step-by-step instruction in Internet 
searching and information skills, such as critical 
evaluation.  Online quizzes and interactive exercises 
lighten the learning experience and there is a glossary of 
Internet terms and a "Links Basket" to collect a personal 
list of useful Web links.

Lecturers, librarians and IT trainers are encouraged to use
these tutorials to support subject curricula, student 
induction, staff development and training in IT Key Skills.
The skills covered map on to part of the Key Skills 
specifications for Information Technology, as defined by 
the Qualifications Curriculum Authority.  Teaching Packs 
offer case study examples of how these tutorials can be 
used in different courses at levels 1-3, ranging from A 
Level to GNVQ and AVCE. 

 The 11 tutorial titles are:
·	Internet for Art, Design and Media 
·	Internet for Business Studies 
·	Internet for Construction 
·	Internet for Engineering (General and Automotive) 
·	Internet for Hairdressing and Beauty 
·	Internet for Health and Social Care 
·	Internet for Hospitality and Catering 
·	Internet for Information and Communication Technology 
·	Internet for Leisure, Sport and Recreation 
·	Internet for Performing Arts 
·	Internet for Travel and Tourism

Further Information
The RDN Virtual Training Suite is available at 
http://www.vts.rdn.ac.uk and provides 50 subject-specific 
tutorials that teach Internet information skills.

The Resource Discovery Network (RDN) is a national Internet
service for learners, teachers and researchers funded by 
the higher and further education funding bodies and the 
Learning and Skills Council via the Joint Information 
Systems Committee (JISC), and by Research Councils such as 
the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).  It is 
available at http://www.rdn.ac.uk

The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) promotes the
innovative application and use of information systems and 
information technology in further and higher education 
across the UK and funded development of this resource.

This project was co-ordinated by the Institute for Learning
and Research Technology (ILRT) at Bristol University, in 
collaboration with the RDN and more than 20 UK colleges.  
Further information about ILRT is available at 
http://www.ilrt.bris.ac.uk


***************************************************************
Dr Philip Pothen
JISC/RDN Communications Manager,
JISC Office,
King's College London,
Strand Bridge House,
3rd Floor,
138-142 The Strand,
London WC2R 1HH

Tel:    020 7848 2935
Mobile: 07887 564 006
Fax:    020 7848 2939
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