NATIONAL LEARNING NETWORK EVENT
The Sedgley Park Centre, Prestwich, Manchester M25 0JT
MAY 16th 2019
Innovation for L&D in the Digital Era
PROGRAMME
09.30 Arrival and coffee
10.00 Welcome from Greater Manchester Police and update from Amanda Thomson: L&D Professional Development Business Partner TVP.
10.15 Digital innovation and digital learning: talk and Q & A
Professor Patrick McAndrew: Director for the Institute for Educational Technology, The Open Universit
11.15 Innovation in Policing
Rob Flanagan: Innovations Manager, Lancashire Constabulary
11.45 Coffee
12.00 Group work:
12.45 Lunch
13.30 Lightning talks on innovation (6 minutes each, chaired by Dr Loua Khalil)
Virtual Reality Learning - Mark Thomas: Chief Inspector L&D (Gwent)
Mistakes and Learning - Tor Garnett: Detective Superintendent (Met)
Socialising New Recruits - Catherine Magee: Chief Inspector (PSNI)
Police Digital Learning Innovations - Dr Daniel Moore: Blended Learning (South Yorks & Humberside)
14.00 L&D in other public services
Dr Carolyn Wilkins OBE: Chief Executive Oldham Council & Chief Executive Lead for Safer and Stronger Communities in the Greater Manchester Combined Authority
14.30 From e-learning to digital learning: Tools and techniques
Dr Tina Papathoma: Research Assistant and Dr Denise Martin: Academic Director, ITPLD Research Project Team, The Open University
How to do Frugal Innovation: Professor Jean Hartley: Academic Director of CPRL, The Open University
15.10 Group work on tables: Reflections and next steps
15.30 Tea
15.45 Testing the Police Learning & Development 2025 destination map: Richard Harding: Research Fellow, The Open University
16.25 Summing up: Peter Ward: Head of L&D East Midlands Collaborative HR Services
16.30 End of session and depart
For further information or if you have any questions please contact:
TransformingPoliceLD@open.ac.uk or rachel.large@open.ac.uk
Here are the links to all the videos from the day:
Professor Jean Hartley – How to do frugal innovation
Dr Tina Papathoma – Supporting and facilitating digital learning in the police
Dr Caroline Wilkins – L&D in other public services
Dr Daniel Moore – Police digital learning innovations
CI Catherine Magee – Socialising new recruits
DS Tor Garnett – 6 skills for 2020 – The beginnings of a digital content strategy
CI Mark Thomas – Virtual reality learning
Rob Flanagan – Innovation in Lancashire Constabulary – Implementing ideas
Professor Patrick McAndrew – Digital innovation and digital learning
Richard Harding – Testing the police learning and development 2025 destination roadmap
Here are the links to presentations from the day
Dr Paul Walley and Dr Helen Glasspoole-Bird have published an evaluation report entitled “An Evaluation of the Pilot Application of Artificial Intelligence to Witness Statement and Report Generation at Hertfordshire Constabulary”. The work studies the outputs of version 1 of an AI application that takes audio from Rapid Video Response interviews with victims of domestic abuse and converts this into relevant summary documents including MG11 witness statements.