I was curating some links and advising a colleague this evening on the changing on-line landscape of further education in England tonight . The ambition providing it is meaningful and rewarding to learners is a noble one - to increase the availability of on-line learning in further education to initially 10% then towards 50% and eventually up to 70% . If these materials were #OER open educational resources this could benefit all life long learners .
At moment I am spotting lots of commercial content providers rolling out their stalls .
I do hope it is not simply a cost cutting scheme.
If you want to find out about what is happening in English FE here are some of the key documents and sample market response. I am interested in capturing a few more market responses . Is the content business going into overdrive to supply Colleges with the 10% or are Colleges ready to create their own content ?
At moment I am spotting lots of commercial content providers rolling out their stalls .
I do hope it is not simply a cost cutting scheme.
If you want to find out about what is happening in English FE here are some of the key documents and sample market response. I am interested in capturing a few more market responses . Is the content business going into overdrive to supply Colleges with the 10% or are Colleges ready to create their own content ?
Background and ambition
English Government Response
Including 10% this year and up to 50% on-line by 2017
http://www.trainingpressreleases.com/news/learning-light/2014/learning-light-offers-trainers-practical-expertise-in-the-light-of-bis-feltag-response-(1)
English Government Response
Including 10% this year and up to 50% on-line by 2017
Becoming policy here
Agency and Market Responses
http://www.trainingpressreleases.com/news/learning-light/2014/learning-light-offers-trainers-practical-expertise-in-the-light-of-bis-feltag-response-(1)