Self - organised learning groups 4 th June 2015 Susan Easton Head of Digital Learning.

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Self - organised learning groups 4 th June 2015 Susan Easton Head of Digital Learning

Digital Learning and Digital Skills: Landscape  The Programme of International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC, 2013) found that an average of 14.9% of adults across OECD countries possessed either no or basic levels of ICT competence.  QO-vnw1z2k8 QO-vnw1z2k8

Previously...

NIACE self organised learning group toolkit

What’s there?

Tools for your group

Models of learning

Communications

Collaboration

How can you use? What?Why? Using digital tools Communicating Collaborating Creating online learning Ways of learning

Discussion  Are forum members aware of any further examples of technology use by Self Organised Learning Groups? What are these and how effective is that use? How would forum members use / adapt the SOL online toolkit?

Susan Easton Head of Digital Learning, NIACE Web: Skype: susanatniace