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Many thanks Robin, 

the nln materials were on my radar already but Mr Cute is news to me! (great name as well, that should at least rasie a smile with our tutors!) 

 

 

 



 

> Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 15:47:02 +0100
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [VLES] can you recommend content?
> To: [log in to unmask]
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> The NLN materials look like they meet many of your needs, there's a shed load, probably about 1000 hours of FREE content in short 20 minute learning Objects, covering a wide range of topics..
> 
> There are a fair few people on the list who worked on the materials, so should be plenty of advice to hand on implementaing
> 
> go to http://www.nln.ac.uk/
> 
> there are a couple of three optins for adding the content to a moodle instance, for easy selection by staff..
> there's the award winning Mr Cute2 http://www.learningobjectivity.com/mrcute/ (Richard who worked on this is a list member)
> 
> There's a cracking guide on the NLN site to using the materials in various methods, as web service, as SCORM objects, IMS repository, Mr Cute and the NLN tool Noodle..
> http://www.nln.ac.uk/?p=Moodle
> 
> 
> 
> Robin Englebright
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> From: Virtual Learning Environments [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mel Hall [[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 29 July 2010 14:16
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> Subject: [VLES] can you recommend content?
> 
> Hi all,
> I've just started a project for a national educational charity who deal with NEETs and unemployed young people.
> We're loking to implement a VLE (moodle) nationwide and need some suggestions as to what content we could populate the VLE with.
> Any suggestions will be greatfully recieved!!
> 
> kind regards
> Mel Hall
> We offer basic skills and vocational courses
> •City & Guilds Adult Literacy E2 – Level 2
> •City & Guilds Adult Numeracy E2 – Level 2
> •Wider key skills
> •Clait, Equals or City & Guilds Skills IT – Level 1
> •ASDAN Bronze and Silver Awards (community awards???)
> •City & Guilds Certificate in Children’s Care, Learning and Development – Level 1 Technical Certificate (a precursor to Apprenticeship)
> •Cache Entry level certificate in preparation for working with children
> •Cache Level 1 Foundation Award in Caring for Children
> •Cache Level 2 Award in Caring for Children
> •Cache Level 2 Award in Childcare and Education
> •City & Guilds Level 1 – Introduction Certificate in Basic Construction Skills 6217 – 01
> •City & Guilds Technical Certificate in Retailing 10035229
> •Motor Vehicle IMI Award
> •City & Guilds Award in Employability and Personal Development
> •Basic Food Hygiene Certificate
> •Manual Handling Certificate
> •Basic Health and Safety Certificate
> •First Aid
> 
> And apprenticeships in
> •Business Administration
> •Children’s Care Learning and Development
> •Construction
> •Customer Service
> •Health and Social Care
> •Hospitality and Catering
> •Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
> •Retail
> •Retail Motor Industry
> •Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools
> •Warehouse and Storage
> •Youth Work
> 
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