Update from the ALT Board of Trustees
We are entering a new chapter in ALT’s governance, and this announcement marks an important milestone in shaping the organisation’s future leadership.
We are entering a new chapter in ALT’s governance, and this announcement marks an important milestone in shaping the organisation’s future leadership.
The Association for Learning Technology is partnering with the University of Northampton, an Organisational Member of ALT, on a collaborative, student-centred project.
The past two years have highlighted the urgent need to level up learning, especially in Further and Vocational Education and Training. How can we help a workforce that is already stretched and coping with much uncertainty?
We invite you to complete ALT’s Annual Survey, helping us capture how we are moving beyond crisis provision. The purpose of this survey is to:
Help map professional practice and development in Learning Technology;
Chart how Learning Technology is used across sectors;
Understand current practice to better meet the needs of and represent our Members.
We invite you to complete ALT’s Annual Survey, helping us capture how we are moving beyond crisis provision. The purpose of this survey is to:
Help map professional practice and development in Learning Technology;
Chart how Learning Technology is used across sectors;
Understand current practice to better meet the needs of and represent our Members.
A new report mapping a child’s digital footprint in the state education landscape in England has just been published. The report, maps children’s digital footprint across the education landscape age 0-19 including the transition year into Higher Education. It argues that core national education infrastructure delivered by the private sector must be put on the national risk register as its fragility has been demonstrated in the COVID-19 crisis and rush to remote learning.
Since we updated you in October, work on the next strategy for ALT has continued apace. We are now in the final weeks of the consultation process and here are the key points for you to be aware of:
"As the Chair of the leading professional body for Learning Technology in the UK, it is a great pleasure to introduce this report on the impact we have made over the past three years.
As you will see, the Association has grown in size and influence, serving our Members in all parts of the UK.
Close my heart is our commitment to being an open organisation which reaches from our governance and leadership to marketing and communications.
Dear Members
We wrote to you in July 2019 to update you that we will launch the next strategy for ALT and together with the Chair of the Board of Trustees, Sheila MacNeill, I am excited to share an update about how our work is progressing.