How to Enter
There are 2 stages of entry to the E-Learning Awards:
- Register your entry by completing the entry form. Each entry costs £99 plus VAT. The deadline for entries is 30 June 2010 . All entry fees are non refundable regardless of whether a final submission is made.
- Make your submission. There is no form to complete but you are strongly advised to read the notes below. Once your submission is ready simply email it to us. The deadline for submissions is 30 July 2010 .
You can make as many registrations in as many categories as you like. Each individual entry costs £99 plus VAT and all entry fees are non refundable.
Please ensure you have read the terms and conditions below before registering your entry. By registering an entry into the E-Learning Awards you agree to adhere to these terms and conditions.
Making your Submission
There is no form to complete; however, it may be useful for you to structure your submission around the following headings:
- Background: You should supply information about all the organisations and key stakeholders involved in your submission, as well as the problems or issues your e-learning hoped to address.
- Outline Solution: Detail the solution you devised and its objectives.
- Challenges: Detail any challenges or further problems you encountered and how and they were addressed as part of the solution.
- Results: Give as much information as you can about your results against the objectives. Please include qualitative and quantitative data and any information about ROI.
Please also include a brief summary covering the main points of your submission to help the judges make an informed decision.
Your submission will determine whether or not your entry is shortlisted, so it is advisable to ensure that your submission covers all the points highlighted above and in the criteria for the category you have entered.
The deadline for all submissions is 30 July 2010.
Rules of Submission
Please ensure you have read the full terms and conditions of entry and submission. By submitting an entry into the E-Learning Awards you agree to adhere to these terms and conditions.
1. All submissions must be no more than 3,000 words long. Submissions exceeding this limit by more than 10% will not be judged.
2. Submissions may include URL links to additional material, such as a demo of the programme or product, if you feel it will enhance the submission. However, please note the following:
- The judging panel will spend no more than 10 minutes viewing any links and you should therefore provide guidelines on how they should navigate the links within that time frame.
- The judging panel must be able to view any links without further interaction with you.
- It is your responsibility to provide correct login and password details. Neither Bizmedia nor the judging panel will take responsibility for broken or inaccurate links, nor links blocked by security settings or restrictions placed by their Internet service provider.
3. Submissions may include a maximum of twelve slides or static screen displays in addition to the written submission.
4. CD-ROMs, USB sticks, company brochures or any additional electronic or printed information must not be submitted as these will not be reviewed or judged.
5. Some categories require evidence from learners or users which may be followed up by the judges. In these cases please ensure that your submission includes evidence from your client and include contact details where possible.
6. Please include all contact details so we can keep in touch with you about your entry.
If you are shortlisted we will contact you as soon as possible. Some categories require a short personal presentation to be made to the judges and we will give you further details at this time. Please refer to the criteria for the category you have entered to see if your award requires a presentation.