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IITT links Training 2010 conference to follow-up professional development webinar series
Institute of IT Training | UK

30-Jun-2010 » Training Press Releases » Professional training institute to make CPD webinars available to conference delegates

(30 June 2010) The Institute of IT Training (IITT) today announced a unique online professional development initiative to follow its Training 2010 conference and exhibition. The Institute will run a series of webinars following the conference, helping delegates put into action what they learned during the presentations and workshops.

The aim, explains IITT Chief Executive Colin Steed, is to make the conference part of delegates' ongoing professional development, rather than a one-off event. "These online events will help delegates continue to learn, not only from speakers, but from each other. Our aim is to build supportive communities of practice in areas such as social learning, face-to-face delivery and the design of learning content."

The webinar series will be in addition to the existing series of webinars currently run by the Institute and will be run by industry experts such as Nick Shackleton-Jones, Julie Wedgwood, Liz Cable, Sheena Whyatt and Clive Shepherd
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The IITT conference and exhibition, Training 2010, takes place in London on September 7-8. For more details, see http://bit.ly/IITTConf10. The event hashtag is #IITT10.

For more information on the IITT, visit:
The Institute of IT Training web site: www.iitt.org.uk
The Training Professional Network social networking site
The IITT Conference (7 - 8 September, London)

Tel: 0845 006 8858
Web: www.iitt.org.uk
Follow the IITT on Twitter: TheIITT
IITT membership enquiries, by e-mail to: membership@iitt.org.uk

About the Institute of IT Training
The Institute of IT Training is a self-governing, not-for-profit professional body for training professionals. It was established in 1995 and since then has grown on an annual basis. In February 2010 the Institute completed a management buyout from membership and research organisation, the National Computing Centre and is now a self-governing body.

Today, the organisation has circa 3,500 individual members and 400 accredited corporate members.

Through a range of membership, certification, accreditation, events and bespoke consultancy services, the Institute focuses on enhancing and recognising the skills and professional status of individuals and organisations engaged in training activities, and assessing the quality of training services.

NB This news release is issued in accordance with Clause 1.2j of the British Codes of Advertising and Sales Promotion and therefore cannot be subject to a transaction of any kind.


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For further information about this story, please contact:

Contact name:   Matthew Harland
Contact e-mail:   mharland@iitt.org.uk
  Contact telephone:   +44 845 006 8858
Web site:   http://www.iitt.org.uk

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