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Enable: EA Workshop Newcastle-Upon-Tyne 16 April 2013
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Wednesday, 1 May 2013. EA Workshop Newcastle-Upon-Tyne 16 April 2013. Although there were very few questions and little discussion during the session, the action planning exercise and the feedback at the end of the workshop suggested that they had all found the workshop helpful in developing their knowledge and skills in EA and Archi. Most were keen to continue their learning and to explore ways to embed this in their organisation. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jiscenable - Twitter Search.
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Enable: October 2012
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Tuesday, 9 October 2012. The project has been progressing, albeit slowly, over the summer months. We met with our project partner, Stephen Powell from Bolton, on 18th September to share our plans for the workshop on 6 November with the RSC, and had some useful feedback. We have planned a second workshop for April 2013 (probably the 9 or 16th) in Newcastle with Andrew Stewart. I have arranged to meet with one of the participants from our first workshop in July to see how they have been implementing EA.
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Enable: The Context
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Institutional and Team Background. Partners noted that issues weren’t with validation, but CDD overall, and often they felt that it was much like a project without a project manager, thus problems with timings, access to information and managing meetings. April, 2010 ( http:/ jiscenable.blogspot.co.uk/2010/04/everybody-talking.html. Executive and Senior Management Sponsorship. The Learning Development and Innovation. We had developed portal-based applications to provide personalised information for learn...
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Enable: Workshop review
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Monday, 18 March 2013. Stephen, Ray and I met on Friday 15 March to discuss and review the last workshop. We all felt it went well, but there were a number of improvements that we wanted to make. These are summarised below and will be implemented before the next workshop in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne on April 16. Advertising blurb and promotion. Activity 1 – PEL jigsaw. It was agreed that this activity worked well as an introduction to the concepts of EA. However, some changes to be made:. It was agreed that th...
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Enable: EA Workshop Wolverhampton 28 Feb 2013
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Monday, 4 March 2013. EA Workshop Wolverhampton 28 Feb 2013. This was our first full workshop and we are pleased to say that it went well! There was a late change to the programme as Dumebi was asked to deliver some training in Canada a few days before the session, so she delivered her part of the session via web-conference. We are due to meet with Stephen in two weeks to review and reflect on the workshop to make any changes ready for the next workshop in April. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Enable: January 2013
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Tuesday, 22 January 2013. EA Case Studies Webinar. Jisc Emerging Practices free webinar: Transforming Business Practices with Enterprise Architecture. Ray had not delivered an online webinar before, and his reflections on the process are below:. I’ve completed my first experience of speaking in and listening to a Webinar, the following is a summary of what I thought of it, hopefully it will prove useful to you when deciding whether this is the route that you should take. Tools / Equipment used:. Subscrib...
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Enable: Preparing for the workshop
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Wednesday, 27 February 2013. Preparing for the workshop. Dumebi was unfortunately unable to attend the workshop in person, but offered to deliver her introduction to Archi via web-conference from Canada. We met this morning using Blackboard Collaborate to test out the system. All went well, the sound was particularly clear. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jiscenable - Twitter Search. Preparing for the workshop. The core project team includes:. Project Director/ Strategic Manager.
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Enable: February 2013
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Wednesday, 27 February 2013. Preparing for the workshop. Dumebi was unfortunately unable to attend the workshop in person, but offered to deliver her introduction to Archi via web-conference from Canada. We met this morning using Blackboard Collaborate to test out the system. All went well, the sound was particularly clear. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Jiscenable - Twitter Search. Preparing for the workshop. The core project team includes:. Project Director/ Strategic Manager.
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SURF WBLWay Project Technical Blog. Warning: May contain nuts (and bolts). SURF WBL-Way is a UK-based project focusing on the support of mentors, employers and FE staff in the development and delivery of foundation degrees and work based learning. Visit the WBLWay web site. And read the Project Manager’s blog. For more information about the project and progress. This blog will cover the technical side of WBLWay and detail issues encountered in implementing the WBLWay portal. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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SURF WBL-Way? | SURF WBLWay Project Technical Blog
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SURF WBLWay Project Technical Blog. Warning: May contain nuts (and bolts). Ray’s visit to Burton Nursery. SURF WBL-Way is a UK-based project focusing on the support of mentors, employers and FE staff in the development and delivery of foundation degrees and work based learning. Visit the WBLWay web site. And read the Project Manager’s blog. This entry was posted on 11 July 2007 at 2:59 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. From your own site.