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Bristol Agenda

Agenda for Consultation Event for FE Digital Student project

Held in Bristol, 25 February 2015 at The Mercure Bristol Holland House, Redclife Hill, BS1 6SQ

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Time Activity
10:00 Arrival and Registration
10:30 Welcome and introductions.  Introducing the aims of the FE Digital Student project, the consultation process, and what we hope to get out of the day.

10:45 Meeting the needs of all learners. Headline findings from the desk study phase of the project. Activity: When and how are different learners challenged and supported

11:45 Coffee
12.00 Gathering learners’ views. Methods from the FE learner focus groups

12:45 What FE learners say. Headline findings and recommendations from the FE learner focus groups. Activity: How do we respond to what learners say?

13:15 Lunch: time to review and reflect on outcomes of the morning
14:00 What is working? Robert Cooper, IT Services Manager, Gateshead College, Engaging learners in developing the digital environment.

14:30 Tools for engaging learners. Examples of tools and techniques to engage learners in conversations about digital projects and agendas:

15:15 Next steps.  What are the priorities for your college/provider? What support would help from Jisc and its partners? What one thing?

15:30 Close

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