Dear Colleague
Netskills will be running the following workshops at Nottingham University in April:
1. Information Skills: Is Google Enough? 17th April
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This workshop will give you a greater understanding of how Google works and equip you to search it, and other sites, more effectively. The workshop also provides you with the opportunity to explore what else is out there, learn about new developments in searching and think about how to evaluate web sites for quality.
2. Blogs, Wikis & Social Networking, 18th April
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As the world wide web moves into another exciting phase, sometimes called Web 2.0, it has never been easier to publish and access information online. Blogs and wikis offer simple, DIY, interactive publishing, while new social software tools enable collaboration online, whether sharing cutting edge research, CVs or holiday snaps. But is this just the latest craze or does it have the potential to revolutionise online information?
3. Project Management for the Education Sector, 19th April
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This workshop introduces a project management methodology that can be adapted for any size of project and is specifically tailored to the needs of the education sector. The day is interactive, providing a structured approach to project management and investigating a number of examples.
It is provided in conjunction with JISC infoNet, the advisory service for managers in the post-compulsory education sector promoting effective planning, implementation and management of information and learning technology.
4. Certificate in Training Design & Delivery, 23rd – 26th April
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Netskills is pleased to announce the launch of its new IT Trainer accreditation.
The course will be run over 4 days running from Nottingham University between April 23rd-26th. The course will be highly practical, involving presentations, discussions, group work and practical computer-based hands-on sessions. Several members of Netskills staff will be involved in the delivery of the course, enabling participants to benefit from a range of experiences and expertise.
Further details these workshops, including prices and booking forms, and of all future Netskills events are available from:
www.netskills.ac.uk/workshops
These workshops can also support our BTEC-accredited qualifications:
www.netskills.ac.uk/accreditation
Regards
Jamie Stogden
Netskills
University of Newcastle
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NE1 7RU
tel: 0191 222 5000
fax: 0191 222 5001
web: http://www.netskills.ac.uk/
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