Report on the Students for Webinar and Employability Skills (Students4webES) project run at Abingdon and Witney College between October 2012 and April 2013. The project was funded by the Jisc Advance FE and Skills Programme and aimed to develop employability skills for Level 3 FE students in relation to using video conferencing and webinars and assess whether this was a beneficial digital employability skill. Students were trained to use video conferencing and to run a webinar, with the aim of setting up and running between 7-15 short webinars with employers around the theme of What does an employer want from an employee? Additionally the project aimed to produce:A student centred guide to running a webinarRecordings of employer webinars (w...
The video-conferencing session is one of the units of a recently designed third-year English electiv...
Annette Allison, learning technologist at the Milton Road Campus, Edinburgh College, was involved in...
The transition to the workplace can be challenging for new graduates. At Edinburgh Napier our approa...
This case study summarises a JISC Advance project which looked at providing digital employability sk...
This PowerPoint was created by Owen Hanmer (JISC RSC SE)to introduce L3 students to webinars in a 45...
This webinar, from the Necessary Skills Now Network, discusses STEM technology employability skills....
The project blog was run by Emma Procter-Legg, Project manager for Students for webinar employment s...
Aims of project: To produce a series of talking head videos from a range of stakeholders to complime...
Purpose – Project-based learning has been used in a number of disciplines to provide undergraduate s...
This Google Site holds many of the resources and links from our project at Abingdon and Witney Colle...
Accessing information and evaluation of material is essential in today’s digital society. Employers...
Using research undertaken for the implementation of a professional development module, the paper exa...
The aim of this article is to discuss the introduction of webinars as an additional way to teach i...
This paper presents a case study, in which a new module, aimed at enhancing students ’ employ-abilit...
This webinar is an activity carried out to help students improve their mastery of ecommerce in the e...
The video-conferencing session is one of the units of a recently designed third-year English electiv...
Annette Allison, learning technologist at the Milton Road Campus, Edinburgh College, was involved in...
The transition to the workplace can be challenging for new graduates. At Edinburgh Napier our approa...
This case study summarises a JISC Advance project which looked at providing digital employability sk...
This PowerPoint was created by Owen Hanmer (JISC RSC SE)to introduce L3 students to webinars in a 45...
This webinar, from the Necessary Skills Now Network, discusses STEM technology employability skills....
The project blog was run by Emma Procter-Legg, Project manager for Students for webinar employment s...
Aims of project: To produce a series of talking head videos from a range of stakeholders to complime...
Purpose – Project-based learning has been used in a number of disciplines to provide undergraduate s...
This Google Site holds many of the resources and links from our project at Abingdon and Witney Colle...
Accessing information and evaluation of material is essential in today’s digital society. Employers...
Using research undertaken for the implementation of a professional development module, the paper exa...
The aim of this article is to discuss the introduction of webinars as an additional way to teach i...
This paper presents a case study, in which a new module, aimed at enhancing students ’ employ-abilit...
This webinar is an activity carried out to help students improve their mastery of ecommerce in the e...
The video-conferencing session is one of the units of a recently designed third-year English electiv...
Annette Allison, learning technologist at the Milton Road Campus, Edinburgh College, was involved in...
The transition to the workplace can be challenging for new graduates. At Edinburgh Napier our approa...