Do you know your blogs
from your podcasts?
Your learners probably do.
It’s easy to feel left behind by rapid shifts in the way
people live, communicate and consume knowledge.
But getting to grips with new technologies and social
media could give your subject a new lease of life, and
help your learners develop the skills they’ll need to live
and work in the 21st century.
New Technology Guides from Lifelong Learning UK are
Guides are available for teaching professionals,
designed to help you start slowly, by exploring the links
between technology and the general professional
support staff and managers – call 0300 303 1877
standards for further education teachers.
or download yours now.
From voting software which gives instant feedback, to
www.lifelonglearninguk.org/techguides.htm
wikis for group collaborations, they signpost best practice
which could help you integrate new technologies into
These guides replace the e-learning standards published by Lifelong
Learning UK’s predecessor FENTO (Further Education National
your teaching – one step at a time. Training Organisation) in 2005.
Information and Advice Service
0300 303 1877
Email:
advice@lluk.org
www.lluk.org
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