Adult & Community Learning Services : Department of Education
Community Engagement Project
a project funded by the Australian Flexible Learning Framework and managed by Adult Learning Australia
The Framework’s Community Engagement Project is working to foster and embed e-learning within some of Australia’s most disadvantaged communities and strengthen the foundation of
workforce skills. The Community Engagement Project is managed by Adult Learning Australia (ALA) and funded by the Australian Flexible Learning Framework
The 2007 Community Engagement projects are: • Building online communities in East Gippsland, VIC • E-learning for natural resource management, QLD • Supporting e-learning in rural and regional communities, TAS • Regional skills for a changing environment, NSW • CultureLink Queensland, QLD • VoluntElearning, NSW
Building Capacity for eLearning in Rural and Remote Communities Aims
• Build the capacity of Online Access Centres to support and assess elearners;
• Enthuse communities to the potential for e learning - web2 technologies
Outcomes
• Facilitate learning skills (with emphasis on e learning)
• Development of new skills in web2 technologies and confidence as elearners
Building Capacity for e-Learning in Rural &
Remote Communities TAFE
Community Leaders
Bronwyn Cross
Mentors
OAC Project Coordinators
Steering Committee
Communities
Maydena Community Association
Maydena Primary School
Galley MuseumQtown Project
Queenstown
West Coast Council
Elderly Citizensgroup
Mountain Heights High School
Woodbridge School
South ChannelRatepayers Assn.
Channel FolkMuseumWest Winds
Community Centre
Clarence Plains Youth Centre
Futures 4 All
Rokeby HighSchool
Bridport Innovations
Inc. Bridport PrimarySchool
King Island Regional Development
Organisation
Streets Alive
Arts Alive
Chat n Choose
Probus
SeniorCitizens
Bowls Club
Where to go for more information?
(Public Information)
A web site is being developed and information will be circulated about
this.
Or
(Staff Information)
https://myoac.education.tas.gov.au