PRESS INFORMATION ISSUED ON BEHALF OF:
The eLearning Network
34 Albury Ride, Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 8XF
tel 01992 634244; www.elearningnetwork.org
21 September 2006
Book early, urges the eLearning Network
An intensive, hands-on conference, on instructional design for
designers and developers of e-learning materials has attracted so many
delegates from an impressive collection of organisations, that its
organisers - the eLearning Network (eLN), the UK's foremost
professional association of users and developers of all forms of
e-learning - are urging anyone who wants to attend but has not yet
booked a place, to book now to avoid disappointment.
Phil Green, acting chairman of the eLN, commented: 'A similar eLN
event, held at this time last year, attracted a capacity audience -
and, because of the nature of the event, we had to turn away some
would-be delegates. We wouldn't want anyone to be disappointed again
this year - so please book your place as soon as you can.'
The one day event has already attracted delegates from such major
private sector companies as First Direct, Pfizer and Xerox; while the
public sector is represented by the Home Office, Hertfordshire County
Council, and the Land Registry and the education sector by Cranfield
and Lewisham Universities.
The one day conference - held in London on Friday 29th September - will
involve collaborating to develop a piece of e-learning from scratch
during the day.
The objective is to take a simple, self-contained learning need, and
create an e-learning solution in one of eight groups led by design and
development specialists.
Each group will be challenged to create a distinctive version of the
‘project', working with different goals, target groups and development
tools (some with fully-functioned authoring systems and some with the
commonplace Rapid Development tools that reside on everyone's desktop).
The event will give delegates chance to practise and compare one
another's approaches to the five major phases of instructional design -
all in one day! As the groups analyse, design, develop, implement and
evaluate their pieces of e-learning, it is anticipated a good deal of
fun and learning taking place, together with some interesting
transactions between design teams and the development resources who, by
invitation, will turn their ideas into a more or less ‘finished'
reality.
Attendance costs eLN members £95 + VAT; members of the British Learning
Association, Association of Learning Technology, eLearning Alliance,
Learning Light and NILTA pay only £105 + VAT, and non-members pay £125
+ VAT. For further details - and to book a place at the event - visit
www.elearningnetwork.org
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Notes for Editors:
About the eLearning Network
Formed - as The Association for Computer Based Training (TACT) in 1987
- the eLearning Network (eLN), which adopted this title in 2000, is the
UK's foremost professional association of users and developers of all
forms of e-learning. It is a non-profit making body that exists to
promote information and best practice among all those who are involved
in the e-learning world, as well as act as a networking medium for its
members.
For more information about the eLN and eLN events, call 01992 634244 or
visit
www.elearningnetwork.org
Further information from:
Phil Green, The eLearning Network, 01246 541904
Bob Little, Bob Little Press & PR, 01727 860405