Friday 28th February, 10.30am
Blue Seminar Room (sponsored by FE Week)
“Innovative ways of enhancing the adult learning experience”
Susan joined NIACE in 2003 to support NIACE’s work in digital learning, digital inclusion and the development of innovative approaches to learning. She has led on the delivery of a number of UK national initiatives, from concept to implementation, of delivery, evaluation and impact measurement. These have included a national online portal for Adult and Community Learning, a range of programmes to support e-learning, digital inclusion and digital literacy. Susan has extensive experience in the development and delivery of online training, online assessment, digital capability and blended learning programmes.
Before joining NIACE, Susan worked for over 20 years in the school, FE, Youth, Higher and adult education sectors. This was followed by 13 years’ experience in national organisations, where she developed a strategy for Scotland on using technology in learning; led a national technology programme for Adult and Community Learning; developed an innovative learning programme to help excluded and vulnerable young people re engage in education; developed a national programme for digital inclusion in families and supported the development of the Community Access to Lifelong Learning (CALL) initiative across Scotland.
Recent work has included a national programme for digital inclusion for older people, European digital inclusion programmes, support for Offender Learning and digital resources for functional skills.
Susan currently leads NIACE’s work in digital learning and inclusion.
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