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Guyana Embraces e-Learning
Wednesday, 03 March 2010 15:47

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Guyana is the latest Regional Administration to receive support from CCLEC to implement the WCO e-Learning program.

On the 9th to 11th of February, Guyana held a 2-day training seminar which was facilitated by the CCLEC to introduce and implement e-Learning to its trainers. Present were 26 trainers and supervisors representing a wide cross section of Customs operations. These persons will take the lead to be resource persons in the delivery of various eLearning training sessions and initiatives. The training seminar offered participants the opportunity to get a hands-on feel of the system and also familiarize them with the Tutor and Coordinator roles.

One of the overall objectives of the seminar was to develop a pilot plan to assist the Training Team in the implementation of the system. The Guyana pilot program is scheduled for the month of March 2010 while full rollout will begin during the 2nd quarter of the year.

CCLEC encourages Customs to take full advantage of the program by using the blended learning approach and no doubt as the region become more automated many of the administrations will embrace this concept of learning
 

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