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eLearning, the Public Sector and the Age of Austerity
Wednesday 27th October 2011
eLearning, the Public Sector and the Age of Austerity
In the Age of Austerity, the public sector is harnessing the power of eLearning technology to reduce costs whilst at the same time improve learning outcomes – for both citizens and staff. Is this just an immediate response to budget cuts or the shape of digital learning to come?
On the UKA Live panel to debate the key issues:
- Mike Brook, manager for architecture of Online Business Education, HMRC ,who is helping to develop new interactive learning objects to facilitate the customer journey through My New Business (launching in November);
- Paul McElvaney, director of Learning Pool, a company developing online learning aimed at building capacity in the third sector in support of the Big Society;
- Keith Quinn, senior education and workforce development advisor at the Scottish Social Services Council, who is developing mobile delivery of interactive learning to train Scotland's entire social service workforce