
Last week I headed over to Sydney for the Australian Parachute Federation Conference. The organisers asked me to talk about my recent adventures – Skydiving next to Mount Everest & riding 1000kms across Mongolia – I accepted and also took a stand to exhibit E-FLI, my online training tool for students learning to skydive. It was a good turn out with over 300 people attending, so some good exposure for E-FLI. I donated three dropzones accounts, each with 20 complementary students accounts, into the prize pool. The three dropzone winners were Skydive Ramblers, Skydive Nagambie and SA Skydiving. Congratulations to these operators and I am looking forward to working with them. E-FLI received a very positive response from chief instructors and dropzone owners, so it was an all round good event. Thanks to the APF for all their hard work and I look forward to next year!
E-FLI is the cover story in this month’s E-Learning Age magazine.
Last November, E-FLI scooped up the prestigious E-Learning Age award for Excellence in the Production of Learning Content. Judge, Barry Sampson recently wrote this article covering how the E-FLI model was born and how it has raised a few heads in the e-learning industry.
Check out the article in digital version here or the E-Learning Age website here.
E-FLI is happy to be invited to exhibit at the Learning@School Conference 2010, in Rotorua, New Zealand.
The Learning@School Conference is three days of back-to-back inspiration, education, ideas, strategies and fun, equipping New Zealand educators with all they need to transform their teaching and learning.
To learn more about The Learning@School Conference, visit http://core-ed.net/learningatschool
For a closer look at E-FLI, click here