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Join us for a conference in London to discuss e-learning developments at national and local levels, share good practices, and explore collaborative opportunities. The event aims to progress towards a shared vision for e-learning across the NHS in London and create a strategic framework for the future. Learn about the SHA perspective and engage in group activities to shape the way forward.
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WELCOME TO OUR CONFERENCE TODAY E-learning in London: the way forward
Aims of the day • To meet colleagues from across London • To hear about developments at the national and local level • To share good practice • To explore opportunities for collaborative working
What do we hope to achieve • Progress towards a shared vision for elearning across the NHS in London and how it fits into our overall learning strategies • Some agreement on the elements of a strategic framework for elearning • Enthusiasm for this area of work as we return to our organisations • Initials plans for 2008-2009
Format of the day • Updates in the morning on national developments, including the new LMS • Before lunch, a brief presentation on the London perspective • After lunch, 4 case studies from colleagues across London • We shall finish with some groupwork – your chance to map out the future
E-learning in London: the SHA perspective Richard Osborn rosborn@londondeanery.ac.uk
My Role • Responsible for strategic leadership and co-ordination of library services • A similar responsibility for elearning initiatives is included in the job description • In post since April 2007. Based at the London Deanery. Employed by NHS London
Progress during 2007-8 • Elearning questionnaire circulated to Trusts – over 60 out of 73 organisations responded • Discussion list set up (LONDONNHSELEARNING@MAILTALK.AC.UK) Over 120 subscribers already • Attending national elearning leads meetings. Liaising with national providers & London Deanery staff • Have met with several local elearning groups in London • Linked into work of the London Procurement Programme
Next steps • Today’s conference is a pivotal occasion – your chance to influence the way forward • Enormous potential for this delivery method to meet targets associated with statutory and mandatory training and KSF requirements • Do we need a strategic framework / vision statement for elearning in London?
The view of the SHA • Commitment of SHA shown by including this area in my job description & providing funding for national elearning initiatives (CLU & e-LFH) • We await the publication of the NHS London education strategy in the late summer • Support from SHA for collaborative working and use of nationally-procured resources – CLU, e-LFH and NLMS