The JISC funded PotsPan Project, which began this week, has the aim of trialling the use of the SWANI digitised management and administrative system for work based learning in the other institutions and organisations delivering work-based learning in the South West Wales region.
The
JISC SWANI Project successfully created a digitised administrative and
management documentation system for Work Based Learning in Wales that included
a digital signature system which satisfied the audit requirements of the EU and
the Wales Government.
The
proposed PotsPan project will enable the system to be piloted by the other three
partners in the Skills Academy Wales WBL consortium (a second FE
institution, a private training provider and a national charity) as well as
being evaluated by a University for use in their general information management
systems.
The outputs and outcomes of the PotsPan project are
expected to confirm that the successful SWANI project system is scalable across
the region, delivers significant operational and financial benefits, meets all
EU and WG audit requirements, and is transferable to any institution or region
with similar administrative and management requirements.
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