2015 E-Learning Awards
E-Learning Awards 2015 Shortlist
The shortlist for e-learning’s most prestigious awards has been unveiled, with a raft of fi rst-timers joining previous winners in a bid to win a coveted E-Learning Award.
Over 400 entries have been whittled down to 145 to create the most competitive shortlist to date. We’d like to extend huge thanks to the eLearning Network judging panel who independently reviewed all the entries. Well done to everyone who made the shortlist and we are really looking forward to another challenging and rewarding contest! The winners will now be decided during several days of online and face-to-face presentations later in September. The E-Learning Awards Gala Evening will be held on 25 November at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge. Visit
www.elearningawards.co.uk for more information.
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T Girl Scouts Best e-learning project – not for
profi t sector Bromford –
New.Be Project i-Lead – World Association of Girl Guides and ext
Managing for results-online curriculum – VSO
NDNA Maths Champions PelvicSim Plan Academy Red Balloon of the Air – Red Balloon Learner Centre Group
Using learning technology to save time, reduce cost and increase success – Assima
Best e-learning project – public
sector ASADA’s Multi-Device Anti-Doping Elearning With Kineo
Channel 4 and Acteon Devon and Cornwall Police Fair Work Ombudsman Online Learning Centre – 2and2
Intuition – British Army
Language Learning Space – 2and2 NHS Leadership Academy in partnership with LEO
OPERATION GRITROCK – British Army and CDS Digital
Tour de France – Tour Maker Training – Dynamic Transport for London in partnership with Kallidus
Best e-learning project – private
sector Barclay’s Colleague Curriculum with City & Guilds Kineo
BSH Hausgeräte Citibank Global Rainbow NAM (North America) Concussion Awareness – Professional Rugby and DeltaNet
ERR Leumi Bank New Way of Learning Project – TalkTalk Sustainable banking – Contento Wassum Academy
The M&S Way – Atticmedia Travis Perkins in partnership with Kallidus Virgin Media Business Virtual Consultant
Excellence in the production of learning content – not for profi t
sector Channel 4 and Acteon Engaging Learners with Compliance Training – Addaction
Female Genital Mutilation: Recognising and Preventing FGM – Home Offi ce and Virtual College
iLookOut for Child Abuse Online Learning Module – Penn State College of Medicine and The Center for the Protection of Children
Introduction to the work of WAGGGS NHS Leadership Academy in partnership with LEO
Rape – College of Policing Royal Society of Chemistry Online courses for teachers
Stand By Me – Skills for Health Excellence in the production of
learning content – private sector Concussion Awareness – Professional Rugby and DeltaNet
Grow Mobile – TalkTalk
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e.learning age september 2015
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