VET Commons

An exciting VET initiative for the National VET E-Learning Strategy

Creating a National VET practitioner online community.

"Everything you need to discover, create, store and share engaging learning content – all in one place and accessible from anywhere."

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Welcome to Flexible Learning Toolboxes

Flexible Learning Toolboxes (Toolboxes) are high quality, cost effective interactive e-learning and assessment resources featuring scenarios, images and activities. They are designed for use by training providers, industry and business and support online delivery of recognised training packages for the vocational education and training sector.

Toolbox materials now come in two formats:

  • an integrated learning program incorporating a number of units of competency. These programs are available on a CD-ROM for installation on a server or for use on a stand-alone computer.
  • a learning object format allowing users to download smaller self-contained components of content for free. Learning objects generally support an element or unit of competency.

Flexible Learning Toolboxes provide you with options to attract new learners and markets with online resources at a fraction of their development cost.

View the current 2012 Toolbox catalogue (PDF - 2.34MB)

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News

mapping to training packagesTAE Training and Assessment Toolbox 14.06 Update

An audit and update of the popular TAE Toolbox has recently been completed.

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Win a ToolboxWin a Flexible Learning Toolbox of your choice!

Review a Toolbox for your chance to win. View the media release >>

E-learning content developmentSupporting equity in VET: Content development projects announced

Projects that will develop e-learning content to support learners who have experienced disadvantage in learning and employment have been announced. View the media release >>

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