Title: Useful Links
1Useful Links
2Useful Links
http//www.becta.org.uk/index.cfm
- The Ferl web site contains a wealth of
information for lecturers, trainers, managers,
ILT Champions and support staff in fact anyone
involved in post compulsory education. It aims to
offer advice, guidance, and examples on the use
of ILT in all aspects of further education, sixth
forms and training provision. The site also
provides resources for use in teaching and
learning, with guidance on how these could be,
and have been, implemented.
3Useful Links
- WWW.NLN.AC.UK
- The National Learning Network.
WWW.RSC-WM.AC.UK Rsc West Midlands
The Regional Support Centre for the West
Midlands, funded by the Joint Information Systems
Committee, exists to support Colleges in
connectivity to JANET and provide assistance in
the implementation of college ILT strategies,
through training, use of learning resources and
encouragement of best practice.
The National Learning Network (NLN) is a national
initiative for England. Begun in 1999 with an
initial Government investment of 74 million, the
NLN aims to help transform the Further Education
(FE) learning environment. It is a complete
package of measures designed to increase the
uptake of Information and Learning Technology
(ILT) across FE. The Government has recently
announced 84 million of continuing investment in
the NLN over a further two years in order to
consolidate and build upon the improvement in ILT
provision and use within the FE sector.
4Useful Links
http//www.jisc.ac.uk/dner
Edinburgh Data and Information Access
(EDINA) http//www.edina.ed.ac.uk Provides
access to bibliographic databases and digital map
data .
Distributed National Electronic Resource
(DNER) The Distributed National Electronic
Resource (DNER) is a managed environment for
accessing quality assured information resources
on the Internet which are available from many
sources. These resources include scholarly
journals, monographs, textbooks, abstracts,
manuscripts, maps, music scores, still images,
geospatial images and other kinds of vector and
numeric data, as well as moving picture and sound
collections. /
Curriculum Online http//www.dfes.gov.uk/curricul
umonline The vision for Curriculum Online is to
give teachers easy online access to a wide range
of digital learning materials, which they can use
to support their teaching across the curriculum.
5Useful Links
- Key Skills Support programme
- http//www.keyskillssupport.net
- The Key Skills Support Programme web site is a
gateway to all Key Skills Support Programme
initiatives, including those for schools,
colleges and work-based training providers. On
the web site you can find information on
assessment, teaching and learning, guidance and
support, staff development, management, quality
systems and resources. Also available are a wide
range of reviewed resources, and access to free
shared resources which have been developed by
schools, colleges and training providers. -
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- JISC Content Collection
- http//www.jisc.ac.uk/dner/collections/
- The JISC funded deals has with a number of data
suppliers which allow those working in FE and HE
to benefit from attractive pricing, or free
access to valuable sources of information. The
material available is divided into nine major
subject categories, plus a general category for
those which are applicable to all subjects.
6Useful Links
- Subject Guides For JISC Resources.
- http//www.jisc.ac.uk/subject/
- The JISC provides a number of electronic
resources, services and development projects
aimed to meet the needs of those working and
studying within higher and further education.
These are brought together as Subject Guides
under a number of subject headings. -
- MIMAS
- http//www.mimas.ac.uk
- Provides online access to, and support for,
many large and complex datasets, including the
1991 and 1981 UK Census of Population Statistics,
continuous government surveys, macro-economic
time series databanks, digital map datasets and
scientific datasets. -
7Useful Links
- National Video Service (NVS)
- http//www.man.ac.uk/MVC/service/video/
- The NVS is offered to the academic community by
the Manchester Visualization Centre. From a
number of digital images the NVS can create a
video sequence. Analogue video tape, digital
images and analogue video from SuperJANET, Real
Time images can be converted to produce Digital
images, MPEG,AVI QuickTime files, analogue
video tapes, CD, Video CE and CD-I. -
- Scotfeict
- http//www.scotfeict.ac.uk
- This is an online information source for matters
related to online learning and the use of ICT in
the curriculum. It is aimed primarily at
practitioners in Further Education in Scotland,
although practitioners from other parts of the UK
will find information of use as well. -