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NCALT SENIOR USER GROUP 27 th September 2007

NCALT SENIOR USER GROUP 27 th September 2007. Helen Schofield Head of Learning Programmes NPIA. NCALT. National Centre for Applied Learning Technologies Established in April 2002 Collaboration between the National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) and the Metropolitan Police Service

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NCALT SENIOR USER GROUP 27 th September 2007

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  1. NCALT SENIOR USER GROUP27th September 2007 Helen Schofield Head of Learning Programmes NPIA

  2. NCALT • National Centre for Applied Learning Technologies • Established in April 2002 • Collaboration between the National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) and the Metropolitan Police Service • 60 staff – Four sites Hendon, Ryton, Wyboston, Bramshill. • Four linked business areas… www.ncalt.com www.npia.police.uk

  3. NCALT • E-Learning Design and Development • Managed Learning Environment (MLE) • Immersive Learning Delivery (Hydra Operations) • Applied Research and Development www.ncalt.com www.npia.police.uk

  4. NPIA and NCALT • Commitment to MLE and E-Learning • HMI Desk Top Review • Resources from Grant in Aid • MLE Servers rehoused in NPIA Data Centre • MLE part of the Policing ICT Infrastructure • Collaboration with MPS – Joint Branding www.ncalt.com www.npia.police.uk

  5. NCALT Achievements • MLE – single learning platform for all 43 forces • 160,000 registered users • Single Service Desk • Major Learning Programmes supported by E-Learning – IPLDP, CLDP, PRDLDP • Major ACPO/Change Programmes supported by E-Learning – MOPI, Neighbourhood Policing, NCRS/NIRS, Conduct and Performance, CT, Emergency Procedures www.ncalt.com www.npia.police.uk

  6. Benefits of E-Learning • Accessible learning • Managed learning • Maintained learning • Reduces Abstraction • National Surveillance; Hi-Tech Crime; FSI • Quality Assured • Subject Matter Experts, Legal and Diversity review www.ncalt.com www.npia.police.uk

  7. Partnerships • National E-Learning and MLE • British Transport Police • CBRN • SOCA • Civil Nuclear Constabulary • Ports Police • Police National Search Centre • PSNI www.ncalt.com www.npia.police.uk

  8. Senior User Group • Terms of Reference • Discussion at national, regional and local e-Learning development, with a view to collaboration and improving practice. • Ensure that new product development is aligned with the needs of the service. • Renew and support the optimum implementation of the Managed Learning Environment. www.ncalt.com www.npia.police.uk

  9. Challenges • Force Champions • Consistent implementation • Bandwidth • Access to PCs/Internet/CJX • Flash 8 • Cultural Change • Sponsors, Designers and Users • HR Integration • Research and Innovation www.ncalt.com www.npia.police.uk

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