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Dynamic Motion Multimedia

FEATURED BUSINESS - Dynamic Motion Multimedia have been helping businesses with their online communication since they started in 2003.
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Veronica Wain
Veronica is a film and documentary producer, PhD candidate in Film and Television at Griffith University’s Queensland College of Arts and has worked as a sessional academic at the Queensland University of Technology.
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The Creative Industry Skills Council is the lead industry body providing high-level strategic vocational education and training advice to ensure future skills development and enhanced workforce capacity in the creative industries.
The Skills Council facilitates collaboration between businesses, government and registered training providers at state and national levels to support economic growth within the creative industries in Queensland.
Skills Reports for the Creative Industries can be found here.
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| ICP05 Printing and Graphic Arts Training Package | IBSA will shortly commence a project that involves the development of pathways for digital printing - wide format, and have contracted EPIC Industry Training Board to complete the project. This may include the development of new qualifications/skill sets and units of competency specific to digital printing, or units of competency that can be incorporated as elective streams in existing qualifications in the ICP05 Printing and Graphic Arts Training Package. All existing qualifications in the package will be reviewed to determine their fitness-for-purpose. Fitness-for-purpose will involve an evaluation of all qualifications to establish if the qualification design (packaging) is appropriate for contemporary enterprise outcomes and if they include the range of skills and knowledge required by industry.
In addition to the fitness-for-purpose analysis, the context in which assessment is undertaken will be established at a sector by sector level. Recommendations will then be made as to the changes required in the Assessment Guidelines.
Information about the project will be provided on the IBSA website and updated throughout its duration. The anticipated completion date is November 2009.
If you would like further information regarding the project, would like to be consulted during the project, or if you would like to provide early feedback on the Printing and Graphic Arts qualifications, you can:
access the Review and Feedback Register (login required), or
email Industry Manager Eddie Hardman (genevieve@ibsa.org.au)
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