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The Institute of IT Training Awards are the annual showcase for the Training Industry
and are the institutes' equivalent to the Oscars.
Usually held as a Black Tie event in London, the 2010 awards were no exception being
held at the Dorchester Hotel in February 2010.
There are 13 categories including Innovation in Training Services, External Training
Project of the Year, Training Department of the Year (Public Sector) and so on.
Phoenix AV were entered for two categories.
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FREELANCE TRAINER OF THE YEAR 2010
* GOLD AWARD *
Dennis Silverlock
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This award is presented to a freelance trainer who has shown exceptional skills in
managing, delivering and / or contributing through assignments to the success of
their clients over the past twelve months. In particular, the judges will be seeking
clear differentiators from other entrants to the award, evidence of innovation and
client endorsement, being a well rounded individual and having a strong
proposition in response to the challenge 'what was special about your performance
this year?'. . The Judges Said: . 'Dennis's background as a Senior Army Officer in both command and training
functions have provided him with a unique set of skills and capabilities that he is
now putting to excellent use in the commercial market, where he specialises in
training users for the effective use of Whiteboard technology and AV solutions. He
exhibits both excellent consultative skills together with 'out of the box' thinking to
create innovative and creative bespoke training solutions. These provide his clients
with not only a better appreciation of the technology available, but also how to
best use these technologies. As such, he has helped create award winning training
facilities and content as well as substantial benefits for his clients.
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LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES SOLUTION OF THE YEAR 2010
* FINALIST TROPHY * Phoenix AV Solutions
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This award is presented to an enterprise that has carried out a training project
using one or more learning technologies that demonstrate high quality and
innovation - in terms of both content and instructional techniques - and that has
made demonstrable performance improvement for the client. In particular, the
judges will be seeking clear differentiators from other entrants to the award,
evidence of innovation and client endorsement and a strong proposition in response
to the challenge 'what was your contribution and value add to the success of the
project?'
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