Learning Methods Branch Project Briefs
This page lists project briefs from the Learning Methods
Branch
To see a list of the projects carried out by the Learning
Methods Branch of the Department of Education and Employment (and its
predecessors and successors) click here.
To see a list of project reports click
here.
1992 Training -
exploiting hypertext
999 by computer
A computer solution to the problem of project assessment
A computer produced 3D teaching aid
A flexible
approach to medical training
A new
approach to statistics
A new
dimension in learning
A smart
solution for information seeking
A Welsh
welcome in French
A writer's pal
Action,
multimedia - training for TV production
An expert system for assessing undergraduates
An incentive to
invest in retraining
Assessing
healthcare workers
Automating resource-based learning
Birkbeck College leads the way
Cabled up for it
Can
children learn from video?
Command and control
Computer assisted language learning
Computer enhanced cancer screening
Computer screening for dyslexia
Computer training
for cytology screeners
Crowd control
Cutting the costs
of video simulation
Data
compression techniques
Developing
good practice in open learning
Distil database
Dowty
Seals customer programme
Easier
learning methods to suit all styles
Effective
desktop publishing
Electronic books
point the way forward
Employment
advice on tap
English for
business
Environmentally friendly training
Europe in the
round
Experience counts towards NVQs
Expert training for
boiler operators
Fighting
fire with technology
Financial training business studies
Flexible
learning materials
Focus for action
French language for
UK hotel staff
Geographers map training information
Getting
smart with a learning credit card
Go to
work on your English
Help at your
fingertips
Helping teachers to help others
Helping the
rural learner
Helping
with the job search
Hydro Fertilizers
Improved
financial planning
Improving
access to history
Improving
links in education
Interactive
video for deaf people
Is training
needs analysis cost effective?
Learning a language interactively
Learning to use
complex computer systems
Levelling
the playing field
Linkway to
employment
Making computer training more human
Making
designs on education
Making links in computer training
Managers in the
making
Managing a smile with hypermaths
Matching the
standards needed by industry
Neomatica hypermedia learning
project
New
perspectives in foreign language learning
New project to
produce R&D database
Online training of train drivers
Open for learning
Open
learning and special needs
Opening doors to open learning
Pathways
Personal skills
on a personal computer
Powering up the
nation
Presenting open
learning
Professional
wine service
Programmed for
change
Recognise yourself
Satellite and
interactive tape technologies
See it, sign it
Small is trainable
Smart writing
Staff
performance reviews boost efficiency
Starnet
Switching on
Windows for the disabled
Talking Japanese with computers
Technology to teach the 3R's
Testing chemicals on a computer
The enterprise
tutor
The flexibility of
interactive video
The training
chatline
The world of maths
Total quality
management leads to success
Training a multiskilled workforce
Training in
the nursery
Training package
boosts sales worldwide
Training plant
operators
Training with tensile strength
Transputers
Which
technology works best?
Whole
school and flexible learning development
Women
returners using NVQs
Young engineers
get the equation right