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Fees
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Fees per delegate: £225 + VAT discounted to £190 + VAT for delegates from schools universities and colleges
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Speakers
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Prof. Cliff Beevers, Heriot-Watt University, Chair Dr Helen Ashton, Head of Pass-IT Bob Gomersall, Chair, BTL Prof Richard Kimbell,. Goldsmiths University of London Iain Lowson, HMIe Scotland Gerry Toner, Scholar Project Martyn Ware, SQA Matt Wingfield , TAG Learning John Winkley, AlphaPlus
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21st Century Techniques and Technologies to Measure Skills and Knowledge
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12th November 2008 at the Grosvenor Hilton Hotel, EDINBURGH
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Why attend?
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To understand e-assessment developments and issues
To examine solutions available
To share experience and best practice
To initiate future policy and planning
To see how the data can be used
To discuss how assessment supports learning
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Who should attend?
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Central/Regional Government, Education Agencies & Local Authorities
Senior Managers at Schools, Colleges and Training Providers
Senior Managers from Training and Human Resources
Education, Training and Qualification Policy Makers
Awarding Bodies and Assessment Providers
Trainers and e-Learning Publishers
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SQA is pleased to support Assessment Tomorrow Edinburgh 2008. However, the views expressed at the conference are the speakers’ own and do not represent SQA policy
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v1.6 1-9-08
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