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Training Courses
This year we will be running two courses prior to Networkshop on Monday 30th March. The course will follow our usual format and will start at 10am with registration and drinks available from 0930.
Delegates who require accomodation on the Sunday and/or Monday night should contact Julie Nicholson on networkshop@julienich.f9.co.uk. Please note places are very limited.
Courses running prior to networkshop are:
For booking please go to http://www.ja.net/services/training/schedule/by-date.html
Courses are open to staff from any JANET Connected organisation and not limited to those registered for Networkshop.
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During the conference we will be running Networkshop Online again using our online learning facility known as EdLab. The area has been established to help delegates make the most of the Networkshop and will provide access to the following areas;
Programme – Prior to the conference listen to interviews with the session chairs so you start making decisions about your session choices. During the conference you will be able to view videos of parallel sessions you have missed or download the audio to your MP3 player.
Support – Planning a ‘Birds of a Feather’ session or not sure if there would be enough interest in your topic? Use the discussion tools to start discussions prior to the conference and share materials of interest. This area will also provide news and updates to the programme as well as details of what’s happening in the exhibition.
Your NWS – This area is for the lighter side of Networkshop. Its your opportunity to share photos, contribute to polls, see what competitions are running and share your experiences of the conference.
Discussion – Linked to all these areas will be discussion facilities so that you can continue asking questions, discussing the points raised and generally publishing your thoughts on the conference and the topics covered.
To gain access you will need to register on EdLab and follow the link on the frontpage to apply for access. We can then check your Networkshop registration and open up your access to Networkshop Online. Following the conference, this area will be made publicly available on EdLab and therefore available to other registered users.
