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Title Quality Auditing of Online Learning
Tool Type Guidelines
Author Marty Cielens (Project Manager)
Description The Quality Auditing project was set up to develop guidelines for use in Australian Quality Training Framework audits of Registered Training Organisations delivering training using online technologies, and produce professional development materials to support the audit process. Available tools include, a guide for auditors of online learning which discusses the implications of on-line delivery models and an auditor induction kit designed to be used as part of a facilitated auditor induction workshop, either as a stand-alone activity or integrated into a general auditor induction program. Also available is a guide to good practice in AQTF Auditing (Australian Quality Training Framework) for online learning and a comprehensive lists of resources for auditors.
URL

http://flexiblelearning.net.au/qualityaudit/

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Country of Origin Australia
Funding Body NA
Project Australian Flexible Learning Framework for the National Vocational Education and Training System
Date 2000-2004
Contact Name Marty Cielens (Project Manager)
Contact e-mail

martciel@adel.tafe.sa.edu.au

Record last updated August 2004.

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