CMALT

In February we are launching two new pathways to accreditation: Associate CMALT: aimed at early career professionals and those for whom learning technology is a smaller part of their role; Senior CMALT: aimed at more experienced professionals...
ALT's Annual Survey is open for responses until 14 January 2019. The survey has now been run annually since 2014 and a number of questions around priority areas have remained unchanged providing an insight into how Learning Technology is used across...
The next Annual General Meeting will take place at 16.45 on 12 September 2018 at Manchester Place, the University of Manchester, UK during the ALT Annual Conference 2018. All Members are encouraged to attend the AGM and AGM passes can be arranged...
Questions about CMALT? Help is at hand:  CMALT guidelines for candidates (2019) CMALT support page FAQs Information about submitting a portfolio Information about the CMALT portfolio review  
CMALT Holders (Certified Members of ALT) act as assessors. Once you have completed three assessments as a second Assessor you can become a Lead Assessor.  Register as an Assessor Current CMALT holders may register their interest in acting as a CMALT...
The CMALT framework is mapped to a number of professional competency frameworks, providing practical advice on how to prepare your portfolio if you already have other professional accreditaton. CMALT also provides pathways for progression from...
Building on the highly successful Blended Learning Essentials series of MOOCs, the third course, entitled ‘Developing Digital Skills,’ has just been launched and will start on 2 October. This course, commissioned and funded by the Ufi Charitable...
ALT's chief executive, Dr Maren Deepwell, one of the original members of the FELTAG Action Group under Minister Matthew Hancock, will today contribute a special keynote to the Inside Government event FELTAG 2017: Embracing Digital Technology in...
Learning Technology plays an ever more central role in education at all levels. With this comes the need to measure excellence in this field and determine what good practice looks like.  ALT has been sharing, disseminating and promoting knowledge...
CMALT, ALT’s Certified Membership scheme, is a peer-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...

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