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MIS Webinar Series
In the coming months, AoC will be running a series of free Management Information Systems (MIS) webinars on subjects of interest to MIS, data and quality and funding specialists.
The purpose of the webinars is to provide an opportunity for specialists to engage with colleagues on relevant topics and the latest developments within the MIS sector. AoC is working with a range of subject experts to provide timely and insightful commentary on issues to those working in colleges on data management and analysis.
The webinars are free and will be held on weekday afternoons. Each webinar will provide a presentation by a subject expert who will then be available to answer questions from participants.
To participate in a webinar you will need to complete a simple registration form. Before each event, there will be a registration link on this page to an external site, and we will email registration details to our contacts.
If you are unable to attend the live webinar, a recording of it will be available from this page shortly after it has taken place.
Webinar programme
First webinar: New 16-19 accountability measures
Speaker: Linda Rose, Inspections & Accountability Team, DfE
Date: Thursday 25 June 2015
Time: 17:00 – 17:30 followed by Q&A
Register here to view the on demand recording.
This webinar will explain:
The new headline performance measures for 16-19 year olds
A brief description of how the headline measures will be calculated with information on where you can find out more
What this means for success rates and
An outline of the changes to inspection from September 2015 and how Ofsted will use the new measures
What the changes will mean for you
Other events of interest
AoC MIS Conference
Thursday 3 March 2016, Inmarsat Conference Centre, London
Save the date, 3 March 2015 in your diaries because at the end of our webinar series, AoC will be delivering an exciting AoC MIS Conference in London.
The event will provide a vital opportunity for MIS, ILR Funding and Data specialists to meet subject experts (including webinar speakers) and learn best practice from how other colleges implement systems and processes to secure good quality data.
For further details of the programme and to register please visit the MIS Conference website.