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Further Resources

Website - http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/eportfolio/joseph/index.shtml

Dissemination Activity includes

  • Article in D-Lib magazine, January 2007
  • Presentation by Angela Smallwood to Action on Access event, Feb 2007
  • Presentation at HEA ePortfolio SIG, May 2007
  • Presentation at Becta/QIA Excellence Gateway launch event, Coventry, June 2007
  • Presentation at University of Nottingham meeting for LLNs interested in ePortfolio, July 2007
  • Workshops at EIfEL international ePortfolio conference, Maastricht, October 2007, October 2008
  • SSAT conference, London, March 2009
  • Becta conference, 'Next Generation' London, March 2009
  • ICT in CEG Conference 5th March 2009
  • Progression Pathways Aimhigher Employer Engagement meeting (including LSC rep, Aimhigher, both LLNs)
  • Lifelong Learning Network Leap Ahead Team (initial OMG meeting)
  • Wider LLNs (via eSystems event July 07 and via the eSystems report )
  • North Nottinghamshire area Diploma ASG
  • JISC EM RSC eFair, 24th June 2008
  • Mention in JISC ePortfolio briefing paper Sept 2007

More informal dissemination has also taken place with the following:

  • emda Skills team
  • Nottinghamshire County Council 14-19
  • Nottingham City Council 14-19
  • Derby City 14-19
  • EdExcel
  • QIA
  • Wider Connexions team (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire)
  • FEs via Passportfolio Steering Group
  • JISC community including programme meetings and CETIS SIGs
  • JISC RSC Through conversations with the team and RSC eFair
  • NEBA
  • SummitSkills
  • Construction Action Group of Employers (CAGE)
  • Aimhigher East Midlands Progression Pathways Employer Steering Group
  • Chesterfield College
  • Skills Set
  • UoN Widening Participation
  • Schools (Djanogly, Top Valley, Kimberley)
  • Engineering Subject Centre
  • SEMTA
  • Action on Access
  • Becta
  • JCB Academy

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