Study Group #4 Beyond the BILC Website: Marketing BILC Events and Courses It has been noticed that information about BILC events, activities, such as BILC-sponsored courses does not have a wide or intended reach. The SG will discuss the issue and propose ways of improving the way information is disseminated and accessed. SG task
Study Group #4 Beyond the BILC Website: Marketing BILC Events and Courses Issues: Information about BILC events does not have a wide reach – Course managers – Teachers – Testers – Military personnel BILC website has not been updated for a while, has no built in interactivity BILC does not have a platform for uploading and sharing materials No info on where to publish papers/research
Information about BILC events does not have a wide reach Suggested solutions: Developing well functioning BILC website BILC Secretariat / NATO body / Other Translate into other languages? Include a link to the BILC website on: – NATO resource (ACT JFT) – National resources – BILC Facebook page Create BILC Twitter account (volunteer?) Encourage Training Institutions to publish their courses on ETOC
Real time catalog Excellent platform for training providers (NATO, Partners and others) to wider advertise their courses Accessible to anyone (no password required) Extensive and powerful search capabilities For each course provides outline details, iterations scheduled and POCs for further information Institutions should keep their data in ETOC up to date NATO Education and Training Opportunities Catalogue (ETOC)
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NATO UNCLASSIFIED 6 Lt Col Juan C. Duelo (ESP-M) Data Manager +1(757) Capt Volodymyr Khilkevych (UKR-N) NATO/PfP Education and Training +1(757) ETOC Points of Contact
BILC does not have a platform for uploading and sharing materials Suggested solutions: Approve AUS proposed BILC Sharing Platform (SharP) Points for considerations: – List of current National POCs who will approve account creation – Ways to encourage contribution All members to contribute to SharP Webinars for BILC members