Funding for e-learning
$7 million in e-learning funding and support for RTOs
Australian registered training organisations (RTOs), business and industry can apply for more than $7 million in funding and support to help embed e-learning as a key aspect of their business strategy and tailor their training to meet learners’ needs.
The national training system’s e-learning strategy, the Australian Flexible Learning Framework (Framework), is providing vocational education and training (VET) organisations with the opportunity to:
Implement innovative e-learning solutions for business and learners through E-learning Innovations funding and support available in each state and territory ($5.3m nationally). Applications close 2 March. For more information and application guidelines, visit: http://flexiblelearning.net.au/innovations
Produce further Flexible Learning Toolboxes (Toolboxes) ($1.1m). Applications open 19 January and close 16 February. For more information and application guidelines, visit: http://toolboxes.flexiblelearning.net.au/tenders/index.htm
Conduct trials into emerging technologies and tools that may impact on the VET sector, with support from E-standards for Training funding. A maximum of $100,000 is available for up to six trials in 2010. Applications open 1 March and close 31 March. Once the funding has opened, information will be loaded to: http://flexiblelearning.net.au/e-standards
Conduct implementation trials for e-portfolios to investigate and identify the factors that contribute to the successful implementation of an e-portfolio system which supports learner transitions. A maximum of $25,000 in E-portfolios funding is available for three trials. Applications open in March and close 21 April. Once the funding has opened, information will be loaded to: http://flexiblelearning.net.au/e-portfolios
Embed e-learning in industry-led workforce development, with support from Industry Integration of E-learning funding ($75,000[1] available for one new industry sector). Applications close 15 February. For more information and application guidelines, visit: http://industry.flexiblelearning.net.au
In 2009, Framework funding and support created opportunities for RTOs, business and industry to develop flexible and technology-rich training solutions, equipping them to respond to the challenges of a modern economy and the training needs of Australian businesses and workers.
See the following case studies for examples of this innovative work:
E-learning Innovations
· Central Institute of Technology – social networking for PR students
· The Federal Group – e-Orientation eases training burden
· Wide Bay Institute of TAFE – E-coaching in the Workplace
Searchable profiles of all E-learning Innovations projects can be accessed at http://flexiblelearning.net.au/innovations/teamprofiles
Industry Integration of E-learning
· Dairy and stainless steel industries – flexible and cost-effective training
· Housing and child and family welfare industry sectors – e-learning to solve recruitment and retention issues
Flexible Learning Toolboxes
· Series 12 Toolboxes – available early 2010
· Series 11 Toolboxes – launched in February 2009
E-standards for Training
· Canberra Institute of Technology – virtual worlds trial
· Wodonga TAFE – new RFID software program for PDAs
E-portfolios
· Coonara Community House, Fire Protection Association Australia and TAFE NSW (Sydney Institute) – e-portfolios trials to support RPL in VET
For more information about the Framework, its products, resources and support networks, contact: (07) 3307 4700, email: enquiries@flexiblelearning.net.au or visit: http://flexiblelearning.net.au
Australian registered training organisations (RTOs), business and industry can apply for more than $7 million in funding and support to help embed e-learning as a key aspect of their business strategy and tailor their training to meet learners’ needs.
The national training system’s e-learning strategy, the Australian Flexible Learning Framework (Framework), is providing vocational education and training (VET) organisations with the opportunity to:
Implement innovative e-learning solutions for business and learners through E-learning Innovations funding and support available in each state and territory ($5.3m nationally). Applications close 2 March. For more information and application guidelines, visit: http://flexiblelearning.net.au/innovations
Produce further Flexible Learning Toolboxes (Toolboxes) ($1.1m). Applications open 19 January and close 16 February. For more information and application guidelines, visit: http://toolboxes.flexiblelearning.net.au/tenders/index.htm
Conduct trials into emerging technologies and tools that may impact on the VET sector, with support from E-standards for Training funding. A maximum of $100,000 is available for up to six trials in 2010. Applications open 1 March and close 31 March. Once the funding has opened, information will be loaded to: http://flexiblelearning.net.au/e-standards
Conduct implementation trials for e-portfolios to investigate and identify the factors that contribute to the successful implementation of an e-portfolio system which supports learner transitions. A maximum of $25,000 in E-portfolios funding is available for three trials. Applications open in March and close 21 April. Once the funding has opened, information will be loaded to: http://flexiblelearning.net.au/e-portfolios
Embed e-learning in industry-led workforce development, with support from Industry Integration of E-learning funding ($75,000[1] available for one new industry sector). Applications close 15 February. For more information and application guidelines, visit: http://industry.flexiblelearning.net.au
In 2009, Framework funding and support created opportunities for RTOs, business and industry to develop flexible and technology-rich training solutions, equipping them to respond to the challenges of a modern economy and the training needs of Australian businesses and workers.
See the following case studies for examples of this innovative work:
E-learning Innovations
· Central Institute of Technology – social networking for PR students
· The Federal Group – e-Orientation eases training burden
· Wide Bay Institute of TAFE – E-coaching in the Workplace
Searchable profiles of all E-learning Innovations projects can be accessed at http://flexiblelearning.net.au/innovations/teamprofiles
Industry Integration of E-learning
· Dairy and stainless steel industries – flexible and cost-effective training
· Housing and child and family welfare industry sectors – e-learning to solve recruitment and retention issues
Flexible Learning Toolboxes
· Series 12 Toolboxes – available early 2010
· Series 11 Toolboxes – launched in February 2009
E-standards for Training
· Canberra Institute of Technology – virtual worlds trial
· Wodonga TAFE – new RFID software program for PDAs
E-portfolios
· Coonara Community House, Fire Protection Association Australia and TAFE NSW (Sydney Institute) – e-portfolios trials to support RPL in VET
For more information about the Framework, its products, resources and support networks, contact: (07) 3307 4700, email: enquiries@flexiblelearning.net.au or visit: http://flexiblelearning.net.au



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