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ATI Projects - Our Sectors |
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Information Technologies
The development of new information and broadband technologies has provided a stimulus to a growth in small and micro-businesses who can now access information, network, work from a range of locations and learn online. Basic and advanced IT skills have become a core requirement for employer and employee alike. Our projects have focussed upon initiatives to ensure that smaller businesses capitalise upon the new opportunities provided by the IT revolution.
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E-learning for rural SMEs
Delivered programme of internet-based learning modules to learning cluster of 70 rural SMEs; provided induction and on-line support; organized learning peer group; carried out business review of learning styles and systems.
Client:Advantage West Midlands 2002 |

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Information Communication Technologies for rural SMEs
Worked with rural business groups, local authorities, Chamber of Commerce and education institutions in UK, Denmark and Holland to identify appropriate mechanisms which enhance the Information Communication Technology opportunities for rural businesses. Awareness-raising programme was followed by programme of IT training and learning delivered to SMEs across South Warwickshire and Worcestershire.
Client:EU/ESF 2000-2002 |

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Coventry and Warwickshire Skills (CAWSKILLS)
Promoted, engaged and mentored on-line IT training (European Computer Driving Licence) for group of 35 owners and employees of SMEs in Warwickshire
Client:Warwick District Council 2003 |

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Strategic Area Review of e-learning
Carried out an extensive review of e-learning affecting SMEs and rural communities. Study included internet-based learning systems, college provision, accessibility, online content development, technology infrastructure.
Client:Learning and Skills Council 2004-2005 |

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