CMALT
Certified Membership of the Association for Learning Technology
Welcome to CMALT
CMALT is our portfolio-based professional accreditation scheme developed by
ALT to enable people whose work involves learning technology to:
- have their experience and capabilities certified by peers;
- demonstrate that they are taking a committed and serious approach to their
professional development.
CMALT holders are learning technology practitioners, teachers and researchers
from across the educational and commercial sectors.
Here you can find information about CMALT, how to register, guidance and
support, portfolio building and submission, the assessment process and the CMALT
community. If you are new to CMALT and would like to find out more, start by
having a look at the links below:
To renew your CMALT membership please go to the ALT membership pages.
How to register
To register for CMALT you need to complete a CMALT registration form. Download
the relevant form below:
Support for CMALT candidates
Here you can find information on the accreditation process including how to
build a portfolio, what support is available for candidates, how to submit your
portfolio and assessment.
Portfolio Submission Form
Please use this form to submit your portfolio
and e-mail the completed form and your portfolio or details of how to access it
to cmalt@alt.ac.uk. If you have not previously
registered for CMALT please complete a registration form and submit it together
with you portfolio and the appropriate certification fee.
CMALT Community and Development Group
This community is there to support you while you are completing the CMALT
scheme and beyond. Share your experiences and expertise or your questions and
issues with like-minded peers and continue to your professional and personal
development. The CMALT Development Group (CDG) is a new body of Certified Members of ALT formed in 2010 who take an active part in the scheme's activities and development.
Promotional initiatives for CMALT candidates
Information on current funding opportunties open to CMALT
candidates can be found below. In 2010 ALT is delighted to promote a
funding initiative supported by Digital 20/20 for the Yorkshire and Humberside
area.
Note that the JISC supported initiative is now closed.
CMALT events
ALT runs workshops and webinars to support CMALT
candidates and further the CMALT community. Individual candidates are encouraged
to attend at least one CMALT workshop or webinar as part of completing the CMALT
scheme. Places are available at events taking place throughout the year. Details
of forthcoming events will be distributed to all candidates via the CMALT mailing
list. To find out more about upcoming events, please visit the ALT events page.
CMALT webinars for individual & group candidates
Organisations or regional groups who wish to put forward 5 or more
individuals for CMALT may request ALT to run an internal webinar to support CMALT candidates using
Elluminate. Please contact ALT in the first instance by emailing cmalt@alt.ac.uk with a few details of your interest
in CMALT, and how many potential candidates you would wish us to support.
CMALT email distribution list
You can sign up for occasional updates about CMALT by joining our low volume
email distribution list. Simply complete the form below, and press the "Join"
button. To confirm your identity and prevent third parties from subscribing you
against your will, an e-mail message with a confirmation code will be sent to the
address you specify. The data you supply us with is governed by our Privacy Policy.
Further information and enquiries
Please email cmalt@alt.ac.uk or
write to:
CMALT
ALT
Gypsy Lane
Headington
Oxford, OX3 0BP, UK.
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