#2023NVC
Training the Nation: Transforming Lives
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eLearning in 90 minutes
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Velg Training & VET Nexus
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Topic overview:
In the current global climate training organisations are switching their face-to-face institution based training to online delivery models. The challenge with this is quality online learning takes time to develop, and right now organisations don’t have the luxury of extensive development time. We need to be able to move our training online immediately to ensure continuity of a service to students and keep them progressing in their qualification. There are a range of models for delivering online learning.
For organisations who have mainly delivered face-to-face programs one of the easiest and fastest transitions is to move to a virtual classroom environment. This is when the students and the trainer join together online at the same time for instruction, collaboration and discussion. This session was delivered using Zoom, but the content was platform generic to enable the concepts to be applied to other delivery platforms.While the practice of a virtual classroom will be modelled, there will be discussion around other facets of online delivery.
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Webinar duration: 60 minutes
Bio of presenter:
Kerri Buttery has worked in the Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector for two decades as a Trainer/Assessor, RTO Manager and also as a Senior Lead Auditor. Kerri has worked as a consultant for a range of organisations in the areas of establishing Registered Training Organisations (RTOs), conducting internal audits, consulting on VQF compliance, developing accredited courses, convening conferences and events, developing training and assessment materials, conducting professional development workshops and delivering Certificate IV in Training and Assessment. She also specialises in eLearning consulting, with a particular focus on the Canvas LMS by Instructure.
Webinar Feedback:
‘Training was fantastic. Kerri is a great facilitator! The material and tools shared were great as well!’ Australian Trade Training College
‘Heaps of information that is very pertinent at this time.’ Enterprise & Training Company Ltd
‘Great presenter, some great tips to explore.’ TAFE NSW
‘Features that can make online learning more interactive with students.’ Avenue Neighbourhood House @ Eley
‘Good positive strategies and resources provided by the trainer, to enhance my own training and the learner experience.’ Wesley Heath Management
‘Interactive and great tips. Fab modelling of how to run training sessions this way.’ LASA QLD
‘Good fundamental tips on using Zoom as well as presenting online.’ Wesley Heath Management
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