Resources
EBF has produced a series of resources to support the work placement process which can be downloaded here. It is advised that learners are guided through the content of the Work Related Learning Portfolio prior to commencing their placement and they should complete it during their placement.
Work Related Learning Placement Portfolio (Pre Placement) (pdf, 129kb)
Work Related Learning Placement Portfolio (On Placement) (pdf, 140kb)
Work Related Learning Placement Portfolio (Post Placement) (pdf, 134kb)
Work Related Learning Placement Portfolio (Special Educational Needs) (pdf, 1100kb)
The award winning x:plore series is an innovative interactive resource for learners and teachers.
x:plore creates an interactive virtual workplace experience in the classroom through video, scored activities, 3D animation, text and sound.
Designed to support vocational learning and, with the advent of the new Specialised Diplomas, now is the time to discover for yourself what x:plore has to offer.
x:plore enables learners to create documents for inclusion in their student portfolio as curriculum based course work. It contains active links to related web sites, an interactive glossary of work related terms, additional materials and resources.
x:plore is designed for a wide range of student abilities and intended for both self-directed and group learning activities.
There are 12 titles in CD ROM format and a new Creative & Media Industries DVD. To order your free demo disk and request purchasing information please complete the enquiry form below, ticking the titles you are interested in.
A mapping tool has also been developed to support practitioners linking x:plore more into each Diploma line of learning. Alongside the x:plore more suite this tool will provide a unique and invaluable resource supporting and enlivening Diploma delivery. To access the mapping tool click here.
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