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Series 11 Flexible Learning Toolbox Launch

Posted by hlynch on January 28, 2009




I would like to invite you to the ACT Launch of the 2009 Series 11 Flexible Learning Toolboxes on Wednesday 18 February at the Crowne Plaza Canberra Hotel’s Glebe Room (1 Binara St, City). A hearty cooked breakfast will be served from 7.15 am with Jenny Dodd (ACT Flexible Learning Advisory Group member) opening proceedings at 8am. The Launch will include a Showcase of the Series 11 Toolboxes and conclude around 8.45am.

Series 11 Toolboxes address competencies in the Health, Community Services, Water, Business and Finance, Tourism/Eventsm Manufacturing and Areoskills, These will be of interest to a range of RTO’s in the ACT.

11.01 Aeroskills Airworthiness Administration
11.02 Community Services Children’s Services (Cybertots)
11.03 Health Help from Within (Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients)
11.04 Water Industry Splash
11.05 Business Services My Micro Business
11.06 Financial Services A Balancing Act
11.07 Process Manufacturing Optimate
11.08 Tourism, Hospitality and Events Events Alive!

Flexible Learning Toolboxes represent excellence in harnessing online instructional design strategies and multi media interactivity to develop online learning resources that are engaging, comprehensive and fully customisable. I’d like to draw your attention to the Business and Finance Toolboxes for their approach to book keeping and small business planning, and Splash for its group work scenarios.

I do hope you are able to attend.

Helen Lynch, ACT Toolbox Champion
Please RSVP to Helen Lynch, ph 74031, by Monday 16 February

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