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Sector Skills Council, Cogent is to employ the contactless smartcard technology used for Transport for London's Oystercard to provide secure, web-based learning for employees in the chemicals, pharmaceuticals, nuclear, oil and gas, petroleum and polymers sectors.
15/11/2007Training Press Releases says
Cogent has commissioned learning technology provider MyKnowledgeMap (MKM) to produce a passport and upskilling platform that records personal learning and development.
A joint initiative with personal identity card supplier Payne Security sees Payne integrating the same technology used on behalf of Transport for London with MKM's Multi-Port e-portfolio system.
Launched at the first Human Capital and Social Innovation Technology Summit (HCSIT) in Maastricht, Holland this October (2007), Multi-Port is a flexible e-portfolio designed to easily manage all aspects of assessment and evidence-based reflective learning.
Modular in design, it can be extended and customised to provide the features required of user curriculum, from formal competency-based assessments to online spaces, where learners can reflect informally on their experiences.
The product suite constitutes three core elements, targeted to different assessment styles and learning methods that work seamlessly together or stand-alone.
Thought-Port is a blog-like reflection space for learners to keep a log of their learning and experiences, chat about them with other centre members, and map experiences against a qualification framework.
Skills-Port enables learners to manage formal assessments. Evidence of learning can be mapped to structured requirements, whether NVQ, a Foundation Degree, or a particular set of work-based competencies.
Centre-Port offers remote tutor and assessor support, online, allowing staff to keep in touch with learners whether in or remote from the workplace. MKM is well placed to contribute to the long-term success of Cogent's upskilling infrastructure implementation.
The York-based company has broad experience of working with Sector Skills Councils, primarily as a provider of virtual academy platforms for managing skills and competencies across industry sectors including food & drink manufacturing, sport & active leisure, care, and retail.
More information at http://www.myknowledgemap.com/2_B_academies.asp


