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Hot Topic Conversations. AFLF Funding 2010. Facilitators. Stephan Ridgway, Workforce Development Paulis Cheung, Workforce Development. Topics. NSW E-Learning Innovations Overview Submission Guidelines Sydney Institute internal process How to prepare a good submission
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Hot Topic Conversations AFLF Funding 2010
Facilitators • Stephan Ridgway, Workforce Development • Paulis Cheung, Workforce Development
Topics • NSW E-Learning Innovations Overview • Submission Guidelines • Sydney Institute internal process • How to prepare a good submission • Review of a previous successful submission at SI • Important dates • Activity
Project streams Business-training provider partnership projectsinvolve a demonstrable relationship with one or more businesses and/or employers who have engaged the services of the RTO to embed e-learning solutions in that workplace or business. Empowering learners projects target the needs of individuals in the community or existingand future learners of the RTO through stimulating demand, providing greater choice, responding to the needs of disadvantaged learners and through facilitating increased RPL (recognition of prior learning).
Business-training provider partnership priorities Priority will be given to applications that result in or contribute to higher level qualifications. Identified priority areas for 2010 include (but are not restricted to): • Primary industries • Banking and finance • Online services • Children's services • Green skills and sustainability
Empowering learners priorities • youth at risk • Indigenous learners • learners with disabilities • mature age workers • learners who are disadvantaged because of their location and/or their inability to access technology
NSW E-Learning Innovations Projects • RTO’s or RTO lead partnerships can apply for funding ranging from $10,000 to $50,000 • Clearly identified need to embed E-Learning into existing delivery • Strong partnership with industry or community organisation (business-provider partnerships) • Projects run for 7 months May-Nov • Submissions close 2 March (AFLF)
Sydney Institute Process • Submission must have support by college/cluster mgmt get them onboard in the planning phase • Submissions must align with the business directions & priorities of the Institute • Projects needs to have a signed agreement of support from your partner • All project submissions are reviewed by an internal committee prior to being signed off by the institute director and submitted to the AFLF Note: Date for review committee is COB 23 February
Sydney Institute priorities • Sydney Institute Strategic Plan Towards 2012 • Sydney Institute Annual Plan 2010 • College plan
Market Segments • Vocational - delivering foundation and vocational skills to job seekers and career changers • Enterprise - up-skilling existing workers and delivering workforce development solutions to enterprises • Tertiary - delivering higher level skills for individuals seeking fast track employment or higher education
Vocational • Job seekers – Employment Ready • Youth engagement - increase pathway completions to Certificate II and above & improve employment outcomes and retention for youth
Enterprise • Green skills - deliver products and services to promote best practice in green skills training and meet the skills needs of the new green economy • Accounting & financial services - Provide customised training and workforce solutions of accounting
Tertiary • Tertiary products - increase participation and completion rates for Diploma and above • University pathways - expand university partnerships
Ask yourself this • What is your need? and how will E-Learning address it? • Who are your learners how will they benefit • Identify which stream suits your context • How does your project support the strategic priorities of the Framework & Sydney Institute • Is you project building on what is already in place • Has another team already done what you are planning? • Who could you partner with? • Think about a team, project manager, facilitator etc.
Tips for a successful application • Build on from, and acknowledge, past projects • Narrow your project right down – don’t try to do too much • Describe how your project will survive long term – it must be sustainable • Don’t be a one person show, don’t write project for others • Engage passionate and engaged team members • Make business partnerships REAL – build on existing relationships rather than establishing new ones • Involve students – get their input and feedback • Be realistic in your budget – don’t overcharge and don’t make up items – the selection panel reads them carefully and know what things cost • Make connections with other Framework teams, in and beyond TAFE
Successful Projects in 2009 In 2009 approx 100 submissions across the NSW VET sector of which 40 projects were funded TAFE NSW Sydney Institute submitted 9 proposals, 2 were funded • Petersham College - Child studies partnership with Lady Gowrie- RPL E-Learning solution with Adobe Connect • St George College - Architectural Technology - Online CAD tutorials called ‘Revit’ access remote learning
Roles in the Project • Project Manager • Project Sponsor • Project Facilitator/Mentor • Industry Partner/s - Signed Business Agreement • Team roles - all accountable, distribute the load
Timelines • AFLF info sessions 12 Feb online, F2F 16 th Feb • Submissions to WFD COB 23 February • Review will have the submission endorsed by ID (if it meets the requirements) • Submissions to AFLF 2 March 2010
Who to contact • WFD Stephan Ridgway or Paulis Cheung • AFLF Gail Smith, NSW Innovations Coordinator, gail.smith[at]det.nsw.edu.au (02) 92445290