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Embracing e-learning: Creating a successful e-learning culture in your service
Date: 31/1/2007
Delegate Fee: £87.00
Location: Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, Lancashire
Host: Edge Hill University, Knowledge Transfer Project
Description: E-learning is an increasingly popular approach for delivering learning and teaching events and activities. There are many myths and debates surrounding the concept and its relevance to library and information workers. This workshop, the first in a series, will provide a pragmatic introduction to e-learning in library and information services. It will enable participants to make an informed choice about the benefits of e-learning for their organisation, and it will enable them to plan for successful e-learning activities and programmes.
Further Information: A one-day taster on e-learning for staff in Library and Information Services across sectors. No prior knowledge of e-learning design or delivery is required. The programme is suitable for managers, prospective developers and those actively involved in supporting learners.
Further details on the programme can be found at:
http://www.edgehill.ac.uk/Sites/LearnServ/workshop.htm
Booking Form:
http://www.edgehill.ac.uk/Sites/LearnServ/documents/bookingform_000.doc
Michelle Maden
Clinical Information Specialist
Edge Hill
Library and Information Resources Centre
Clinical Sciences Centre
University Hospital Aintree
Lower Lane
Liverpool
L9 7AL
Tel: 0151 529 6418
Fax: 0151 529 5856
email: [log in to unmask]
www: www.edgehill.ac.uk/lirc/lircsi.htm
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