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Funding Opportunities and Guidelines for E-Learning Innovations Projects (2009)

This document outlines the funding opportunities available for e-learning innovations through the AFLF for 2009. It highlights key projects, guidelines for successful submissions, strategic alignment, and budget considerations. Presenters include experts in workforce development, who will facilitate a submission workshop to guide applicants through the process. Successful projects from 2008 are reviewed, emphasizing links to strategic directions and innovative solutions in e-learning. Key funding amounts and timelines for submission are detailed. More information can be found at flexiblelearning.net.au.

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Funding Opportunities and Guidelines for E-Learning Innovations Projects (2009)

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  1. Hot Topic Conversations AFLF Funding 2009

  2. Presenters • Stephan Ridgway, Workforce Development • Paula Williams, Workforce Development • Melanie Doriean, AFLF • ShirleyAnn SummersMorrow (successful submission in 2008) • Glen Cassidy, (successful submission in 2008)

  3. Topics • Projects for 2009 • Guidelines • Successful projects in 2008 • Linking to Strategic Directions • Writing your submission • Budget • Timelines

  4. Projects for 2009 • Embed e-learning in industry ($375,000 for new industry sectors/$250,000 for ongoing industry sectors) • produce further Flexible Learning Toolboxes ($1.07m) • develop e-standards ($100,000) • develop innovative e-learning solutions in their state/territory through E-learning Innovations projects ($5.3m). More information: http://www.flexiblelearning.net.au/flx/go/home

  5. Guidelines for Innovation Projects • Overview • Guiding principles • Funding • Priority areas • Matching funding • Applicants • Eligibility • Selection criteria • Project requirements

  6. Successful Projects in 2008 • Induction • E-learning @ Your Library

  7. SI Strategic Plan • Strategic Plan • Vocational • Enterprise • Tertiary

  8. Writing your submission • Follow the guidelines • Ensure you have the support of your line manager • Check spelling and grammar • Be concise!!

  9. Budget • Examples • Replacement teaching rate • DOT rate • In kind funding examples • Get to right-ask

  10. Timelines • Submission Workshop Tuesday 17th February in DG40 and VC to Loftus 9.30 -12.30pm • Submission to WFD COB 26 February • WFD will have the submission endorsed by ID (if it meets the requirements) myLearning • WFD will send to AFLF by 6 March

  11. Roles in the Project • Project Manager • Project Facilitator/Mentor • Industry Partnerships- Signed Business Agreement • Team roles- all accountable

  12. Submissions Workshop 200917th February- DG40 Ultimo &Videoconferencing @ loftus

  13. Summary • Projects for 2009 • Guidelines • Successful projects in 2008 • Linking to Strategic Directions • Writing your submission workshop • Budget • Timelines

  14. Next Session Workforce Guarantee @SI Presenters: Robby Weatherley & Gerard Kell, Workforce Development Unit

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