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Day One. Date to be advised
The first day of the conference will look at the issues involved in assessing skills, the use of the technology in that process and what are the issues facing managers, teachers and administrators. The focus of the day will be on the ITES industries but attention will also be given to the wider graduate and non-graduate employability requirements across many industries.
Day Two. Date to be advised
Day one of the conference set the scene and explored many of the issues underlying Skills Assessment and the use of technology to support that process. Day looks at the success stories with case studies presentations from leading organisations from UK and India and demonstrates that solutions are out there and that they can be effectively and efficiently implemented.
The programme for the 2009 Conference and Exhibition is taking shape and will put people at the centre of the discussion.
The conference has already attracted wide support from industry and education and we are now seeking speakers, collaborators and partners to sponsor and enhance the event and link to their own services and products
An audience of approximately 150 drawn from
decision makers and representatives from government and the educational establishment,
senior managers from schools, colleges, training organisations and educational authorities,
leaders in IT research and development staff working in the use of IT to support learning and education
directors and managers from HR, recruitment and training and
- assessment and learning experts from industry, government and education.
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