Friday 30 August 2013

Our local logo design

Back in January 2012, we attended a mobility visit to Riga, Latvia, where we presented the results of tour search for a logo design to enter into the project-wide competition. Here's the prezi presentation I gave, which includes the concepts created by our learners, the Key Connections volunteers from Wrexham primary schools. We then worked with a local graphic design firm, BlahdBlah, to pull the concepts together into a fanastic logo. Our entry wasn't the wimner - but it's the taking part that matters

The Prague Web Seminars

The first product of the INCLUSIVE partnership that we would like to disseminate are the public recordings of the fantastic web seminars that were delivered and broadcast from Prague in December 2012.

Talking Business (apologies for sound quality)

Inclusive Communication

Web 2.0 tools in an Inclusive Environment (including our session on Prezi.com delivered via Google+ hangouts)


The results and reflections upon these web seminars, both in terms of the content of the sessions and the techniques used to deliver them, form part of an upcoming e-book. Watch this space.

Welcome

This is a brand new blog site dedicated to disseminating the work of the INCLUSIVE Grundtvig Partnership Project, which aimed to establish best practices and common approaches to the use of social media tools to support adult learning across the European Union.

INCLUSIVE stands for Including New Communities of Learners Using Socially Inclusive Virtual Environments. Formed at Ecorys' Contact Seminar in Brighton in November 2010, the partnership was built between 8 very different organisations involved in the use of social media in lifelong learning from 8 EU member states and ran between 2011 and 2013. The partner organisations are:

Posts on this blog come from two of Unison' Cymru Wales' Wales Union Learning Fund (ULF)project teams based in Bangor, Wales - DigiSkills Cymru and Connecting Learners in North Wales. Connecting Learners is hosted by Cartrefi Cymru Cyf., the UK partner on the INCLUSIVE project. DigiSkills Cymru is hosted by WEA South Wales and based in Coleg Harlech WEA(N).

Both WULF projects work together to support lifelong learning in public service workplaces in Wales and have a keen interest in the use of digital technologies to support and enhance learning experiences at work. Together, the two projects and their host organisations will work to disseminate the fantastic achievements of the INCLUSIVE partnership to ensure it has a lasting impact on teaching and learning practice in Wales and beyond.