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21st Century Techniques and Technologies to Measure Skills and Knowledge

GLASGOW, Scotland May 4th 2006 - SQA is pleased to support Assessment Tomorrow Glasgow 2006. However, the views expressed at the conference are the speakers’ own and do not represent SQA policy

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Registration Fee: £225 per delegate plus VAT (total £264.37)
PLEASE NOTE
Early booking fee (before 15th April 2006) £190 plus VAT (total £223.25)

For more information please call the
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The Assessment Tomorrow Team have been responsible over the last few years for managing a string of very well received events on the subject of computer based assessment and learning, including the highly successful Assessment Tomorrow, e-vocational and e-Assessment-Question conferences. They bring their experience of the marketplace and deep knowledge of the subject together with proven experience in developing and project managing conferences, exhibitions and similar events to this exciting and fast developing area of education.

The conference organisers are :

Martyn Roads, Martyn has been a senior manager in FE colleges and has significant experience in developing innovative programmes for 16-19 students. He was part of an early Awarding Body development team for GNVQs and provided guidance to schools on the introduction of Part One GNVQs at Key Stage 4. He is now supporting schools and colleges in the introduction of Double Award GCSEs and other vocational qualifications and, in particular, supporting the development of on-line learning and assessment

Jeff Ross, Jeff is currently working as a project manager and consultant supporting clients managing the development and introduction of IT systems to meet business and administrative needs. Previously he was a senior manager with a major awarding body, where he was responsible for change management programmes associated with the introduction of ICT solutions to the delivery of education services and qualifications. His background is in IT, education, publishing, logistics and business operations

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SQA is pleased to support Assessment Tomorrow Glasgow 2006. However, the views expressed at the conference are the speakers’ own and do not represent SQA policy                    

 

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