From Strasbourg to final results 8: The WLP Tools take shape
15-December-2006
permalink email thisThe previous postings after ther Strasbourg workshop have presented progress reports on making the final products of the WLP project. This posting focuses on the resource area "WLP Tools". The resource area has been based on the LPA tool (Learning potential analysis) and on the related development of web tools by the Knownet.
In the beginning of the project the WLP project was focusing on one central tool (Learing Potential Analysis) for identifying the learning potentials at workplaces. The main interest was to link (with the help of the tool) that analyses of parallel enterprises to each other. By identifying the distributed learning potentials the project sought to provide the basis for partnership cooperation between training providers and partner enterprises. Therefore, the project wanted to have a web tool that could link such analyses to each other.
As we know, the work with the LPA tool gave rise to develop a complementary tool (Learning Achievement Review) that was also brought into discussion at an early stage of the work. Later on I started to outline a bridging tool (Learning Provision Review) to stimulate mutual awareness and dialogue between training providers and enterprises.
With our last week' effort we (the Knownet and myself) have prepared a joint resource area for all these tools (with a common introduction). We hope to be able to add more cases. In this respect we invite the WLP partners to use the tool and to add more cases to be presented on the web page.
Pekka Kämäräinen
As we know, the work with the LPA tool gave rise to develop a complementary tool (Learning Achievement Review) that was also brought into discussion at an early stage of the work. Later on I started to outline a bridging tool (Learning Provision Review) to stimulate mutual awareness and dialogue between training providers and enterprises.
With our last week' effort we (the Knownet and myself) have prepared a joint resource area for all these tools (with a common introduction). We hope to be able to add more cases. In this respect we invite the WLP partners to use the tool and to add more cases to be presented on the web page.
Pekka Kämäräinen
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