As the Auto Share and Learn Project reaches its conclusion, the project team is completing the reports that represent the final deliverables. The framework of the AS&L portal is now in place and all key areas are populated with content. These have been evaluated in the Wales region and the outcomes used to draw conclusions about the effectiveness and value of the online resources for the supply chain companies. The evaluation report is available for viewing here.
The final project report is in preparation and a draft primarily covering the activities and outcomes in the Wales regional area has been circulated to the main project team. A collaborative Google Docs version is available for colleagues to edit online and will be the subject of discussion at the next project Board meeting.
The current schedule has all project activities concluding by the end of June 2015 and the final report to be submitted by August 2015. Apart from an input to the final reporting, all planned activities by Coleg Sir Gar have now been completed and all outcomes delivered.
Saturday, 20 June 2015
Sunday, 7 June 2015
June Update
The project is now in full reporting mode with the data being assembled and analysed for the evaluation report and the whole exercise being brought together in the project final report for Jisc and for general dissemination. The final report summarises the key messages from the evaluation report and outlines pathways towards sustainability with a user owned model and a realistic future funding model.
The key messages, particularly those relating to the evaluation of the training materials, have been consistently positive with comments about the content, structure and style. The effectiveness of the awareness raising modules produced by Coleg Sir Gâr was referred to by a number of responses by company employees (and trainers!) who were new to the topic. They reported that the modules provided a clear introduction to the topic and prepared well for more detailed underpinning knowledge.
Other responses made a range of different suggestions for improvement and additional content and this was very pleasing; the piloting exercise being exactly for that purpose. The final report will contain a future development plan that will draw from these user comments.
The key messages, particularly those relating to the evaluation of the training materials, have been consistently positive with comments about the content, structure and style. The effectiveness of the awareness raising modules produced by Coleg Sir Gâr was referred to by a number of responses by company employees (and trainers!) who were new to the topic. They reported that the modules provided a clear introduction to the topic and prepared well for more detailed underpinning knowledge.
Other responses made a range of different suggestions for improvement and additional content and this was very pleasing; the piloting exercise being exactly for that purpose. The final report will contain a future development plan that will draw from these user comments.
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