Hi Adele,
I'd like to reply to this email but highlight that I have self interest in
this reply, so hope you find it both relevant and genuinely helpful.
As part of my work I design and sell experiential learning materials that
cover the majority of employability skills. They are, I believe at the
'cutting edge' being constantly updated and improved, these improvements
being based on our use of them and feedback from third parties. The
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Thanks,
Martin.
On Mon, November 14, 2011 09:06, Adele Merrison wrote:
> Hello all,
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>
> I was wondering if any of you would be able to advise/ help me with this?
> I'm involved in many learning related initiatives at the moment linked to
> both UWE's 'freestanding' Graduate Development Programme and also
> supporting the development of blended learning employability modules
> within the curriculum. I would like to get more up to date regarding
> current research and developments in careers education, especially
> regarding using blended learning to support employability skills
> training, and was hoping you might be able to point me in the right
> direction as to relevant sources. All responses greatly welcomed!
>
> Best wishes, Adele
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> Adele Merrison
> Careers Consultant,
> UWE Careers,
> Employability and Life Skills,
> Student Services Department
> Tel: 0117 328 2851
> Student Services Homepage I Careers Homepage
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> UWE, Frenchay Campus Coldharbour Lane, Bristol BS16 1QY, 0117 3282570
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