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Virtual Campus Resource Project Development Phase Meet the Team At HMP Birmingham. Catering & Hospitality – Vicky Hadfield Functional Skills (Numeracy) – Peter Greenham Hairdressing/ Barbering – Tracey Gray Employment/Customer Service – Iftekar Ahmed ESOL – Kate Hills. Start.
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Virtual Campus Resource Project Development PhaseMeet the TeamAt HMP Birmingham Catering & Hospitality – Vicky Hadfield Functional Skills (Numeracy) – Peter Greenham Hairdressing/ Barbering – Tracey Gray Employment/Customer Service – Iftekar Ahmed ESOL – Kate Hills Start
Kitchen Equipment Demonstrations Catering Hospitality Links to Hotel & catering organisations Virtual Kitchen Interview Skills
On-line testing Functional skills Transport Virtual classroom Functional Skills Numeracy Interactive Games Functional skills Construction Practice Papers Links http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise
Demonstrations Barbering Tools/equipment Virtual Salon Hairdressing Barbering Wish List Electronic hairdressing journals & Magazines Habia – link to recourses Link to City & Guilds
Virtual Shopping Centre Job Application forms Employment/ Customer Service Links http://www.hse.gov.uk/ Quizzes Interview Skills Real life scenarios customer service Examples good/bad
Friends & Family Shopping Transport ESOL Street Experience The Neighbourhood Health
Suggestion for Virtual Campus experience for ESOLlearners (put forward by Kate Hills April 2012). Steve Kennedy. The idea would be that the learners are on foot in a small town. In addition to the many language practice possibilities just in this situation (reading signs – pedestrian/traffic, following directions to particular places/buildings, asking for and understanding directions, etc.), the tutor would direct them to whichever building is relevant to a particular lesson’s subject area (e.g. a supermarket for Shopping, a bus station for Transport, a doctors’ surgery for Health,etc). Once the relevant building is found and entered, the learner would be given a virtual experience of the language needed in that situation. Necessarily, I think, this would include some intermittent non-virtual practice activities (such as the ones currently available) in order to advance and consolidate learning and thereby ensure the learner gets the most from this virtual experience. After each of these non-virtual activities, the learner – now equipped with the necessary language/language forms – would continue their virtual journey. You can see just from the initial ideas I have put together that there are useful natural overlaps in which previous learning can be applied/assessed. Also, Embedded Learning and Functional Skills lend themselves easily to this virtual experience. All could be extended to higher or lower levels (i.e. basically the same experience but with differentiation to meet learners’ different levels).
Future Plans For Virtual Campus At HMP Birmingham
Welcome To The Green Virtual Campus Café Click Me
Making the Virtual Campus A New Learning Experience
We would like to introduce a Barista course and train our learners in the art of making coffee .
Virtual Campus Job Club
Virtual Interview Skills Click on the Door
Asda Jobs Click Me
Tesco Click Me
Construction Index Click Me
Marks & Spencer Click Me