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NETWORKS
The project
Modelled on CCA NSW network
Networking
Networking
The project
Develop an online community for VET
and LLN practitioners and managers
The project
Technology stewardship.
Technology steward are
people with enough
experience of the
community to understand
its needs and enough
experience with
technology to take a role in
addressing those needs.
Nancy White http://www.slideshare.net/choconancy/digital-habitats-
stewarding-technology-for-communities-south-africa-may-2010
The range of
activities in which
Communities of
practice/networks
engage.
The project
Share documentation, resources and
information about vocational and pre-
accredited training in Victoria.
Today
We want to:
 Look at what you need/want from this
network. What are your hot topics
 Look at different networks which are
available
 Where to from here
We want to look at
How
you/we connect
Today
We want to look at
Who
Do you connect
with now and want
to connect with.
Today
Today
We want to look at
What
Help you need
So that you can
Share
So that you can
and
Learn
What
does
your
Network
look like
Activity
What does my Network look like
Activity
My staff, My
committee, ACFE
ning, email, NH
network, fellow
Coordinators,
fellow ementors,
Websites. CCA
project
Everyday
connections
Connections you need
or want to use on a
regular basis
ACFE regional,
DHS, Local council,
Facebook, twitter,
linked in,
Subscriptions
online and snail
mail
My website,
ACFE ning,
Linked in,
Linked in
groups,
Facebook
Blogs, you
tube,
subscriptions
both online and
by snail mail,
Pinterest
Where you collect
information
You CV, where
people can find
out about you
 With the internet
your network can
include many
different people a
lot of them you
have never met.
Whats the benefit?
 I dont have time
why would I want to
do this?
Why?
 Professional
development
 learn from
content-area
specialists
Why?
 Learn about new technology and how to
integrate it into your teaching
 Find
collaborative
solutions
Why?
Why?
 Find interesting links to latest news
Why?
 Locate resources for your classroom,
such as free websites and software
 Get lesson ideas from other teachers
Why?
Interview
http://youtu.be/1xUvDPmFYNY
Discussion
What do networks provide?
Advantages:
 Access to information
 Shared professional practice
 Enhance your effectiveness
 Collective creativity
 Available 24/7
Networks
Discussion
What do networks need?
Need:
 Cooperation
 Respect and trust
 Support
Networks
Networks provide the
opportunity to be selective
about the topics which are
relevant to you.
Networks
Whats Hot in VET
In Victoria
Teacher Qualifications
The National Skills and Standards Council has determined that from 1 July
2013:
 A. TRAINERS MUST:
 (i) hold the TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment from the
TAE10 Training and Assessment Training Package as a minimum
qualification or be able to demonstrate equivalence of competencies;
 and
 (ii) be able to demonstrate vocational competencies at least to the level
being delivered and assessed; and
 (iii) be able to demonstrate how they are continuing to develop their VET
knowledge and skills as well as
 maintaining their industry currency and trainer/ assessor competence.
Vocational and VET competence of teachers
Vocational Competence VET Competence
Vocational competency is defined as
broad industry knowledge and
experience, usually combined with a
relevant industry qualification. A person
who has vocational competency will be
familiar with the content of the vocation
and will have relevant current experience
in the industry. Vocational competency
must be considered on an industry-by-
industry basis and with reference to the
guidance provided in the Assessment
Guidelines of the relevant Training
Package.
Standard 1
1.4 Training and assessment is delivered
by trainers and assessors who:
(d) continue to develop their Vocational
Education and Training (VET) knowledge
and skills as well as their industry
currency and trainer/assessor
competence
Evidence of monitoring
It is not sufficient to have a policy in place related
to the standards without evidence to show that
you do what you say you do.
Eg.
 How do you show that you monitor current
legislation?
 How do you show you are keeping up to date
with changes in training packages?
Continuous improvement
Other bits
 Foundation skills
 New funding
 Implementation guide for new package
 HESG funding??

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  • 2. The project Modelled on CCA NSW network
  • 5. The project Develop an online community for VET and LLN practitioners and managers
  • 6. The project Technology stewardship. Technology steward are people with enough experience of the community to understand its needs and enough experience with technology to take a role in addressing those needs. Nancy White http://www.slideshare.net/choconancy/digital-habitats- stewarding-technology-for-communities-south-africa-may-2010
  • 7. The range of activities in which Communities of practice/networks engage.
  • 8. The project Share documentation, resources and information about vocational and pre- accredited training in Victoria.
  • 9. Today We want to: Look at what you need/want from this network. What are your hot topics Look at different networks which are available Where to from here
  • 10. We want to look at How you/we connect Today
  • 11. We want to look at Who Do you connect with now and want to connect with. Today
  • 12. Today We want to look at What Help you need
  • 13. So that you can Share
  • 14. So that you can and Learn
  • 16. What does my Network look like Activity My staff, My committee, ACFE ning, email, NH network, fellow Coordinators, fellow ementors, Websites. CCA project Everyday connections Connections you need or want to use on a regular basis ACFE regional, DHS, Local council, Facebook, twitter, linked in, Subscriptions online and snail mail My website, ACFE ning, Linked in, Linked in groups, Facebook Blogs, you tube, subscriptions both online and by snail mail, Pinterest Where you collect information You CV, where people can find out about you
  • 17. With the internet your network can include many different people a lot of them you have never met.
  • 18. Whats the benefit? I dont have time why would I want to do this?
  • 19. Why? Professional development learn from content-area specialists
  • 20. Why? Learn about new technology and how to integrate it into your teaching
  • 22. Why? Find interesting links to latest news
  • 23. Why? Locate resources for your classroom, such as free websites and software
  • 24. Get lesson ideas from other teachers Why?
  • 27. Advantages: Access to information Shared professional practice Enhance your effectiveness Collective creativity Available 24/7 Networks
  • 29. Need: Cooperation Respect and trust Support Networks
  • 30. Networks provide the opportunity to be selective about the topics which are relevant to you. Networks
  • 31. Whats Hot in VET In Victoria
  • 32. Teacher Qualifications The National Skills and Standards Council has determined that from 1 July 2013: A. TRAINERS MUST: (i) hold the TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment from the TAE10 Training and Assessment Training Package as a minimum qualification or be able to demonstrate equivalence of competencies; and (ii) be able to demonstrate vocational competencies at least to the level being delivered and assessed; and (iii) be able to demonstrate how they are continuing to develop their VET knowledge and skills as well as maintaining their industry currency and trainer/ assessor competence.
  • 33. Vocational and VET competence of teachers Vocational Competence VET Competence Vocational competency is defined as broad industry knowledge and experience, usually combined with a relevant industry qualification. A person who has vocational competency will be familiar with the content of the vocation and will have relevant current experience in the industry. Vocational competency must be considered on an industry-by- industry basis and with reference to the guidance provided in the Assessment Guidelines of the relevant Training Package. Standard 1 1.4 Training and assessment is delivered by trainers and assessors who: (d) continue to develop their Vocational Education and Training (VET) knowledge and skills as well as their industry currency and trainer/assessor competence
  • 34. Evidence of monitoring It is not sufficient to have a policy in place related to the standards without evidence to show that you do what you say you do. Eg. How do you show that you monitor current legislation? How do you show you are keeping up to date with changes in training packages? Continuous improvement
  • 35. Other bits Foundation skills New funding Implementation guide for new package HESG funding??

Editor's Notes

  • #6: I am using COP, learning community, network essentially as the same concept. General recognition is that for a network or COP to work effectively that it needs someone to steward it. Which is my role, my experience across both LL and RTOs provides a conduit for your discussions and questions.
  • #7: A technology steward:Understands the communityHas technology awarenessHelp communities with decisions about tools and adopting the technology Assists in integration into practice
  • #8: A learning network is informal consists of the people a learner interacts with and derives knowledge from
  • #10: A personal learning network is an informal learning network that consists of the people a learner interacts with and derives knowledge from in a personal learning environment. In a PLN, a person makes a connection with another person with the specific intent that some type of learning will occur because of that connection.
  • #11: Lines of communication.
  • #12: Family, friends, groups, clubs the people you work with.
  • #16: What does your learning network look like now. You may not be using online tools to connect, but you already have networks where you interact with others in an informal way to learn. How do you share knowledge informally and formally. Me Staff room My staff, My committee, ACFE ning, email, NH network, fellow Coordinators, fellow ementors, Websites, Filing Cabinet- Facebook, pinterest, twitter, linked in, Subscriptions online and snail mail.Portfolio My website, Linked in, Facebook, Magazine Blogs, You tube, subscriptions both online and by snail mail.
  • #17: What does your learning network look like now. You may not be using online tools to connect, but you already have networks where you interact with others in an informal way to learn. How do you share knowledge informally and formally. Me Staff room My staff, My committee, ACFE ning, email, NH network, fellow Coordinators, fellow ementors, Websites, Filing Cabinet- Facebook, pinterest, twitter, linked in, Subscriptions online and snail mail.Portfolio My website, Linked in, Facebook, Magazine Blogs, You tube, subscriptions both online and by snail mail.
  • #20: The beauty of people communicating online is the ease of finding and sharing information and if you ask for it the group feedback that you get on ideas and projects.
  • #21: The beauty of people communicating online is the ease of finding and sharing information and if you ask for it the group feedback that you get on ideas and projects.
  • #22: Collaborate on projects online using dropbox, google drive, emodo, yammer
  • #23: Keep your currency up to date with subscriptions.
  • #24: Ask a question, get an answer.