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gov ie - Minister O Gorman announces new funding schemes worth €800,000 as part of What Works Initiative

Minister O’Gorman announces new funding schemes worth €800,000 as part of What Works Initiative.   The Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O’Gorman T.D., today announced two new funding schemes, worth €800,000 and aimed at supporting staff and expanding the use of technology in community and voluntary organisations working with children, young people and their families. The two schemes form part of the Department’s What Works Initiative, which looks to maximise the impact of prevention and early intervention to improve outcomes for children and young people, and is funded through Dormant Accounts. Alongside the two funding schemes, the Minister also launched a new Learning Strategy for the What Works initiative.

SPOL Presents Higher Education CARES Act Funding Webinar

SPOL Presents Higher Education CARES Act Funding Webinar Share Article Using Finding For EdTech Software Purchases “From Planning, Budgeting, and Credentialing, to Assessment and Accreditation, a cogent and persuasive argument can be made for using CARES Act funding for software that supports these and other institutional software needs,” Clougherty said CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. (PRWEB) April 02, 2021 Strategic Planning Online (SPOL) announced an April 6, 2021 webinar on “Using CARES Act Funding For EdTech Software Purchases.” The webinar will be hosted by EdTech veteran and attorney Edward C. Clougherty and SPOL Senior Training Consultant Tony Adam. “We have pulled together various materials to help interpret the CARES Act vis-à-vis EdTech software purchasing,” Clougherty said. “The materials along with specific software examples will make this webinar easy to understand for both new and experienced

Aveva and Shell put spotlight on future of `smart production

Aveva and Shell put spotlight on future of `smart production’ Dubai, UAE, 4 days ago Leaders from Aveva, a global leader in engineering and industrial software, and the Shell Oil Company joined forces to discuss the future of Smart Production recently and provided perspective on how Industry 5.0 will connect human elements to Smart Production.   Brent Kedzierski, Head of Learning Strategy and Innovation at Shell and Ian Willetts, Vice President for Process & Simulation at Aveva explored how more personalised solutions will empower workers to take greater control over their work experiences creating, more adaptive, on demand experiences which will increase worker confidence, resulting in greater workforce creativity, autonomy and performance. 

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