Monday, 26 November 2007

ISSUE 35 - 26 NOVEMBER 2007

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Knowledge Transfer
Willie Paterson and Elaine Proudfoot attended a recent Scottish Funding Council conference on Knowledge Transfer. This was the second KT Conference and was aimed at exploring further with College managers how the KT dimension could be developed in Scotland’s Colleges.
The term Knowledge Transfer has caused confusion since its initial introduction to College activity. There now appears to be a widespread acceptance that the term refers to the transformational impact that a College has on businesses following its input. In simpler terms this could be illustrated by the change a College could make to a business by providing a staff training course: increase business productivity, increase its product range, enhance staff effectiveness, efficiency and job security and also allow College staff to interact directly with the business community. There are many instances in Langside where we can clearly make a difference to business and ultimately to Scotland’s economy by the provision of staff training. Not only does this KT activity enhance the economy, it also makes an essential contribution to College revenue generation, without which the College would be unable to sustain current levels of activity including its investment in its communities. (Elaine Proudfoot)

Christmas Show
HND Acting and Performance students will be performing Dorothy’s Wonderful Visit to Oz in the Conference Theatre . NQ Acting and Performance students will be both the chorus and the stage crew of the show directed by David Lee Michael with Alan Craig as Musical Director and David Winter the Technical Director. Performances are on Fri 7 Dec 7.30pm; Sat 8 Dec 2.00 pm and 7.30pm;
Thurs 13 Dec 7.30pm & Fri 14 Dec 7.30pm.
Tickets can be booked through Linda Law Room 105 Extension 3771 or llaw@langside.ac.uk at Adult £8; Conc £5; Family £24; Family (Matinee) £22 . Every year the Christmas Show is a magical extravaganza where you can see the stars of tomorrow today!


ESOL Recipe Book
ESOL Students would like to thank staff and students who bought their ‘ESOL Recipe Book’ raising over £170 for Children in Need. The booklet resulted from project work in ESOL Pre-Intermediate Reading and Writing workshops. It contained 21 international recipes and to encourage buyers, students brought in samples of food to try. For those who tried these and were wondering about the strange combination of flavours, the plates contained both main courses and puddings. Robin Ashton

60th Anniversary Quiz
The 60th Anniversary Quiz entry forms will be available at Reception from Wednesday 28th November. The final date for return of completed entry forms to Reception is Monday 14th December. LATE ENTRIES CANNOT BE ACCEPTED. The quiz is open to all staff who may wish to participate as a single entry or enter as a team of three (maximum). The single entry fee is £2.00 with a fee of £5.00 for team efforts. ALL the money raised will go to the ‘charity of choice’ of the winning entry. The quiz is a series of cryptic clues. The answers will be the names of Scottish towns. It should be fun but testing! Prizes of champagne, exclusive Langside College whisky and vodka and a specially designed Christmas flower decoration have also been provided. The winners will be announced and prizes will be presented at the ‘Farewell to the 60thAnniversay Year’ Reception on 20th December. Please enter and enjoy while knowing that you are supporting a worthwhile charity.

College AIDS Awareness Event:
As you may be aware the 1st of December is World AIDS Day which falls on a Saturday this year. In the past the College has held similar events to raise awareness of AIDS to staff and students here at Langside College. The event will this year be held in the concourse on Thursday the 29th of November with a variety of Information Stands and Health Professionals on hand to discuss matters surrounding AIDS as well as other related areas.
The Health Promotion Working Group have been working together on a variety of Health-Related Issues as well as AIDS and the group hope you can get down to the event at some point throughout the day. This event also ties in with work the College undertakes towards our Gold Award from SHAW and the newer Health Working Lives initiative. The Health professionals will be in attendance from approx. 12-2.30pm although information and staff from the Health Promotion Group will be available throughout the day. Please feel free to wear the Red Ribbon on the day. Thanks for your support! (Health Promotion Group)
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Monday, 19 November 2007

ISSUE 34 - 19 NOVEMBER 2007

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Doctorate Success
Mr Abed Salem is now Dr Abed Salem, having been awarded the degree of Doctor of Education from the University of Strathclyde. His thesis on "Computer Mediated Communication and Learner Support" boldly argued for a better approach to e-learning and received much praise from the Director of the Department of Educational Studies.
Many years of hard work, often in difficult circumstances, have gone into securing this award and I am sure that everyone at Langside would like to wish him the warmest congratulations.

Langside ‘Up for the Challenge’
As part of the opening day celebrations for their new Waterfront Campus, Clydebank College held their College Challenge for F.E. colleges across Scotland, Langside College entered a combined staff/student team for this outdoor pursuits team format. The events consisted of a 500m open water swim on Loch Lomond, a Canadian canoe race over 2km, a 10km cycle race along the Forth & Clyde canal path, a 5km run and a seriously competitive last event – the pit stop challenge – the fastest team to change the tyres on a formula 1 car.
Langside fared well with Fiona Androns, Scottish International swimmer from the Advanced NQ Sports Studies Course, comfortably winning the open water swim. Well done Fiona!! The College also featured in the Canadian canoe event where Colin ‘Hiawatha’ MacGregor and Andy ‘Mohican’ Wilson from the HNC Sports Coaching course took a creditable 2nd place. The College came 2nd overall behind the eventual winners …… Clydebank College. Well done to all students who took part. (C MacGregor)

SVQ Hospitality Students
The SVQ Hospitality students would like to thank all staff and students that participated in their ‘Children in Need’ coffee morning. A magnificent £240 was raised. All the 3’s – 33 was the lucky number for John Forbes (Student Services). He won the Pudsey Gift Pack – I hope you will put that wooden spoon to good use John!! They hope their soup/sandwiches event on the concourse on Wednesday 28th November at lunchtime will be just as successful. (Fiona Weir).

Car Washing
Bill Brown and his New Opportunities Year 2 class and Auto Valeting students would like to thank staff for their generous donations in raising the sum of £40 for ‘Children in Need’.

RADIO CLYDE’S CASH FOR KIDS – ‘STRIP FOR SCOTLAND APPEAL’
Lynne Robertson would like to thank all staff and students for their fantastic support for Radio Clyde’s Cash for Kids – Strip for Scotland Appeal. The sum of £213.70 was raised. Big thank you to Margaret McKenzie, Reception and Carol Small for helping out on the day with donation buckets.

Stork Arrives for ICT Technician
Mandy Henderson had a baby girl weighing in at 6½lbs on Sunday 11th November. Mother and daughter doing well. Many congratulations.

Santa Dash - 5k fun run - Breast cancer
I and my partner are taking part in a Santa Dash 5k fun run on Sunday 16th December for Breast Cancer. The run starts in George Square at
9am, and all participants will be dressed in Santa Suits.

I am AGAIN looking for sponsors from staff and students, but understand there are so many fundraising events taking place at the moment and it is so near Christmas; however, would appreciate if staff could consider making a small donation. This is a very good cause and any monies at all is greatly appreciated. (Michelle Thain).





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Monday, 12 November 2007

ISSUE 32 - 12 NOVEMBER 2007

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Commonwealth Games 2014
Langside College is delighted to congratulate Glasgow City Council and all those whose hard work paid off when Glasgow was announced as the host city for the 2014 Commonwealth Games.

SVQ Hospitality Course
The SVQ Hospitality students are holding a Coffee/Cake stall on the Concourse on Thursday 15 November at 10.00-11.00 am. All proceeds are in aid of Children in Need. We will also be selling (by public demand) our world famous tablet. Warning to Depute Principal you are limited to two bars only!
As part of the SVQ Hospitality course we are running a soup/sandwiches stall on Wednesday 28 November in the Concourse between 12 noon and 12.45 pm. If successful we hope to make this a monthly event. All proceeds will go towards the SVQ students’ chosen charity. Please come and support our students.
Fiona Weir

60th Anniversary celebrations
A further two events are planned to conclude the College 60th anniversary year. On 30th November the 60th anniversary quiz will be launched. The paper quiz is open to all staff and students and will be a testing but interesting challenge. Quiz papers will be available from reception. A charge of two pounds will be made for every quiz sheet issued. ALL monies raised will go to a charity chosen by the winner. Prizes on offer include exclusive Langside College whisky and vodka, Langside College diary/filofax and a specially designed Christmas flower display.

Farewell reception to the Langside College 60th Anniversary Year
On Thursday 20th December there will be a farewell reception held in the College to mark the end of the 60th Anniversary celebrations. The reception will be held at 3.30 pm and will allow staff to view the 60th Anniversary photographic exhibition. Light refreshments will be served. There will also be a long service presentation to two members of staff who were unable to attend the 60th Anniversary lunch held in June. There may also be one or two surprise items! Full details will be sent with the invitation notice in the next ten days.

‘Strip for Scotland’
On Friday 16 November the college is supporting the Radio Clyde’s Cash for Kids Appeal – ‘STRIP FOR SCOTLAND DAY’. All you have to do is wear your Scotland Team top/Scotland T-shirt/polo shirt/tartan/kilts and show your national pride in your team. Not only will you be supporting your team for Saturday’s crucial match against Italy but you will be supporting a local charity.
Thank you for your support. Lynne Robertson

Graduation Ceremony Feedback
The Graduation Committee this year requested feedback from those 286 students who graduated at the Graduation Ceremony at the Barony Hall in September of this year. A prize of an I Pod Nano was offered as an incentive to return the Evaluation Form and 34% did. Some of their comments are included below:
“ My mum was so proud of me; she had waited 46 years to see me graduate and she came early to get a front row seat.”

“The Barony Hall is a marvellous venue and made the day even more special.”

“This was one of the most special days of my life. I will remember it forever.”

“It made all the hard work worth it”

“ I was one of only 2 people to get a hug from the Principal.”

“I was happy to see my classmates and all those lecturers who helped us to achieve our aim”

The winner of the I Pod is Kerstin Baillie who graduated from the HND Supporting and Managing Learning Needs. Many thanks to all the graduates who took part in the evaluation.

Langside Fashion Showcase – success!
The Conference Theatre was the venue for the first ever Langside College Fashion Showcase at lunchtime on Friday 9 November. 8 brave students graced the catwalk wearing a selection of clothes from fashion leaders USC and All Saints. Students and staff alike filled the Conference Theatre and raised over £200.00 for Children In Need. Thanks to the Student Association and Lucy McLachlan for all their hard work in staging this event – surely the first of many to come.

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Monday, 5 November 2007

ISSUE 32 - 5 NOVEMBER 2007

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New estates update
Further to last week’s email to all staff I can confirm that we are now moving to completion of the legal contract with the main contractor – Balfour Beatty, for the construction of the new estate. Now that confirmation of funding up to £35 million pounds has been received from the Scottish Funding Council and planning permission has been granted from Glasgow City Council the College are in a position to complete the legal contract with Balfour Beatty. The official signing is scheduled to take place week commencing 12th November. This is a significant and historic moment for Langside College and I believe there is an added poignancy due to the redevelopment being agreed in our 60th anniversary year. I am sure all staff will appreciate this and continue, as they have done in the past, to support the College new estate plans for redevelopment in the area where we have served the South Side community for 60 years. As promised I will be holding a series of meetings to further update all staff, including showing the first visuals of the new estate, in the next few weeks.
Staff may be aware of an article that appeared in the Evening Times on Thursday 1st November headlined ‘ Anger at £35m plan to rebuild city college’ This article was not shown to the College before publication therefore the factual inaccuracies and the disingenuous language could not be challenged. I would not, at this point, feel there was anything to be gained by disputing the points in the article line by line but I will, with the main contractor, address all staff prior the January site start date to lay out the well thought out plans we have to minimise disruption and allow the College to continue to produce high quality education in a positive environment. In previous meeting with staff I have emphasised the awareness of all who will manage the redevelopment of allowing the College to operate, day to day, in a calm and well organised atmosphere; indeed the Scottish Funding Council asked us, as part of the addendum to the Full Business Case, to design a business continuity strategy. We will now add to that strategy and implement it in January 2008.
(Robert Paterson)

Evening and Lifestyle Learning
We are currently highlighting the popular Evening and Lifestyle Programme to all past and present participants. John Forbes and Student Services have worked extremely hard getting out a mailshot of the Evening and Lifestyle Guide to everyone on our database. A new block of classes is starting in January 2007 which will include all the usual favourites and some exciting new classes so make sure you help spread the word! Remember, Gift Vouchers for Lifestyle Learning classes are available from Student Services, so give someone you love the gift of knowledge this Christmas!

New Start
We have a new member of staff in finance - Nadia Ishtiaq who started
29 October 2007. Nadia replaced Lindsay Kirkwood who now works within Student Services. Nadia is a former student of Langside College who completed the Intermediate II - Communications & Modern Studies,
HNC/D - Business Administration at Langside College graduating in September 2004. Welcome back!

A Big Thank You from ASDAN Group
The GAP PLUS Group (ASDAN/Hospitality classes) would like to thank staff and students for the support given to their coffee morning in the Langside College Concourse on 31st October. The group worked very hard to organise the event and it was a great success, your support was very much appreciated and you helped to raise £179.00. Congratulations to all those who won a prize at the raffle! The group would also like to thank the following local businesses for their support: Dominos, Joosta, Subway, Coffee Merchant, Drakemire Productions, Beanscene, Subway, Coffee Merchant, Bus Stop Shop, Body Shop, Beauty and Hair Salons at Langside College and Christine Davidson for her beautiful floral display.

Kath Macfarlane becomes Kath Mulvenny
Kath Macfarlane, Funding Manager in the Business Development Unit is tying the knot this weekend at the Ferry in Glasgow . We wish Kath all the best for her big day!

A Great Aunty- again!
Evelyn Gallagher, the College Examinations Officer has written to the Blog to share her pleasure that she is a ‘great’ Aunty again after her nephew and his wife celebrated the birth of their son (Liam James) a welcome brother for Niamh and Seamus. Just remember Evelyn that is another birthday and Christmas present to be added to the list!
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Monday, 29 October 2007

issue 31 - 29 OCTOBER 2007

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Paper Free Assessment
On Thursday 4 October 20 SVQ assessors from the Faculty of ECS undertook training to facilitate their use of the PaperFree assessment system which has been updated to web basis. Health and Social Care, SIRCC and Playwork assessors have been using the original PC based PaperFree system for the past 3 years.
The system has been extremely motivational for candidates as they are not required to produce written evidence of their competence; they record their evidence with assessor support onto a digital Dictaphone and it is uploaded as a ‘wav file’. The assessors all strongly believe that this is the way to deliver SVQs in the 21st century.

The PaperFree assessment system has the facility to be used for any qualification that is performance criteria based – so the potential for use in the College is huge. If any member of staff would like to view the system in operation please speak to Fiona M Fraser (3753) – if enough people are interested Fiona is prepared to deliver a practical demonstration of the system. The duration of the demonstration would be approximately 1 hour.
Please visit http://www.langside.ac.uk/Press&Marketing/NewsPages/Paperfree.asp
for images from the day.

Visit to China

Elaine Proudfoot has recently returned from China. The purpose of her visit was to participate in our partner institution Dalian Medical University’s 60th anniversary celebration. Also to participate with colleagues from Stevenson, Edinburgh’s Telford and Glasgow Metropolitan Colleges, under the aegis of Scotland’s Colleges International and supported by the British Council, to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the Chinese Association of Vocational Education (CAVE).
The trip included visits to 4 CAVE Colleges in Shanghai where areas of mutual curriculum interest were explored. The facilities and resources in all
4 colleges were highly impressive and indicative of the enhanced status of vocational education in China. Each Scottish college will act as the main point of contact for ongoing dialogue with one Shanghai college. It seems likely that there is huge opportunity not just for student recruitment to the Scottish colleges but also for staff exchange and mutual curriculum development. The 5 yearly meeting of the Communist Party Congress in Beijing coincided with our trip to China. In his opening address to the 2000 delegates that attend the CPC, China’s president, Hu Juntao, spoke of the importance of vocational education to China’s burgeoning economy and of the importance of harmonised partnered approaches in the achievement of key strategic priorities. Elaine is hopeful that a harmonious vocational partnership will emerge between Langside and one of the CAVE colleges.

ASDAN Coffee Morning
The ASDAN class from the GAP Plus course are having a coffee morning/raffle on Wednesday 31st October 2007 @ 10.30am on the concourse of the Langside Campus. The support of College staff and students would be appreciated as the group, have worked extremely hard both in and out of class to collect donations for the raffle.
The group have organised the coffee morning to raise funds for an ASDAN challenge where they have to visit an event or show as a group, the money raised at this event will be equally divided between Cash for Kids and the Groups Challenge fund.







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Monday, 8 October 2007

ISSUE 30 - 8 OCTOBER 2007

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They train…… we gain!
All our Faculties have been working closely with the Business Development Unit to successfully provide training to a wide range of organisations. Catherine Taylor and Fiona Weir, Senior Lecturer Food Studies, have been travelling far and wide to deliver the REHIS Food Hygiene Programme to various groups including Childcare and After School Care providers in the South Lanarkshire Council area.
Teamwork between the BDU and Faculties/Development Units is evident throughout the College and without it we would not have been able to deliver the following successful programmes:

• British Sign Language course to Strathclyde Police and South Lanarkshire Council
• First Aid Courses in response to demand from clients
• SAGE Accounts for CEDA (Castlemilk Economic Development Agency)
• Assertiveness Training for Gartnavel Hospital and the Passport Office
• Diploma in Training and Development for the Department for International Development
• SVQs in Horticulture for North Lanarkshire Council

These programmes provide vital income for the college. Well done to all involved!

High flying!
In edition 26 of the Blog we highlighted the advent of wireless technology in the College and the difference this had made to the service we can supply to students and staff. Langside staff are to be commended for the way in which they have embraced the use of the new technology after its introduction led by Fraser Organ and Phil McGurk. We have come a long way from the time the technology was introduced including the many hair raising installations which found Phil, ably assisted by Tom Hosie, the College electrician, harnessing themselves to safety wires at the top of the residences and local high flats to relay the signal to all College areas!
The foresight shown by Phil, in not only recommending the technology to the College, but in then playing a significant leading role in its implementation is one for which we should be grateful. Well done Phil.

Estates Update
In last week’s edition of The Blog it was indicated that a number of pictorial views of the new College buildings had been commissioned. Robert Paterson will be holding a series of events to showcase the graphics and answer questions on the new estate week commencing 5th November. Full details will be announced in the Blog – edition 31 published on Monday 29th October.

World’s Biggest Coffee Morning
SVQ Hospitality students would like to thank everyone who joined in the fun by taking part in the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning on Friday 28th September raising a fantastic £160 for Macmillan Cancer Support. The money raised will go towards providing practical, medical, emotional and financial support to people living with cancer. The College would like to acknowledge the superb work and tremendous effort put in by Fiona Weir and her team consisting of Katie Brown, Margaret Coom and Donna McLintock.

Welcome Aboard!
The Langside led Pollokshaws Adult Literacies Team is back up to its full strength of two members of staff, with the appointment of Seema Sood as Project assistant. Seema's position is a mixture of administration responsibilities for the project and assisting Clare Malloy, project leader, in supporting learners' literacies needs. Seema has generously given of her time as a volunteer with the project for quite a while, as well as working as a literacies tutor in a similar project the college leads on in Castlemilk. This, along with her previous experience in community education, will be a great asset to the project.

There will be no issues of The Blog on 15th & 22nd October but we will be back on Monday 29th.

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Monday, 1 October 2007

ISSUE 29 - 01 OCTOBER 2007

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BLOG ESTATES SPECIAL - WHERE ARE WE?
On 12th July two tenders were submitted for the redevelopment of the College estate. The original short list of four had reduced due to contractors being awarded other work and so unable to tender for our estate. At this stage both tenders were deemed to be non compliant as they had not followed the specification/conditions in the tender documents issued by the College. This meant that the tender evaluation committee chaired by Jim Scott (Board member) were not in a position to complete the tender evaluation process to properly compare both tenders against a number of set criteria. At this point (during July and early August) tender interviews, as well as technical review meetings, were held with both tenderers with comprehensive lists of non-compliances issued to both companies for comment and clarification. After these meetings and final meetings with both contractors on 20th August, chaired by the Depute Principal and attended by both contractors and the professional team of consultants, it was concluded that both tenders were now compliant. At this stage both tenders were in excess of the funding package identified and agreed with the Scottish Funding Council (SFC). Immediately following the 20th August meetings, a strategy was agreed that involved discussions with the preferred contractor (lowest tender) that was specifically orientated around looking at instigating a realistic acceptable value engineering exercise whilst ensuring retention of the functionality and aesthetic outlook of the building. In other words we looked at where we might save money WITHOUT altering the space, specification or amenity of the building. This is not uncommon in the construction industry today and considerable savings were agreed. While this exercise was completed the full tender evaluation committee met and completed the scoring matrix. The recommendation of the appointment of the successful contractor was subsequently approved by the Board Property and Estates Committee.
At the SFC Capital Investment Committee (CIC) meeting on 13th September the Full Business Case was APPROVED by the Committee for full funding with the addition of added funding on the previously agreed figure. It should be noted that the original project start date was June 2007, this is now a January 2008 project. A considerable sum of money was therefore added to the project due to construction inflation. The exact final cost plan actually reflects a REDUCTION from the original cost analysis. The CIC decision was confirmed at a Scottish Funding Council meeting on 21st September. Formal notification of this decision is expected by Monday 1st October 2007. The Depute Principal/ Assistant Principal (Finance and HR) attended an implementation meeting in Edinburgh to discuss financial matters with the Director of Capital Projects

IMMEDIATE ISSUES
The main areas of work, at this point in time, to ensure a January site start are final planning approval, the final confirmation of the detailed specification for the new build and the completion of the legal contract with the successful contractor. We are confident that these issues can be resolved to allow us on site in January.

WHAT CAN I DO ?
In the early stages of design the College consulted widely on the exact new estate requirement and all Heads, in partnership with SLs/Lecturers, gave considerable and appreciated input to the design of the new build. This resulted in the production of individual room specifications which were agreed and signed off by Heads/Managers within the College. This level of exactitude is time consuming but it has allowed the College to be confident that it is about to embark on a project that delineates what staff want, not a space/specification factor that is/will be imposed on them. Although space and specification have been agreed there are still areas where staff can contribute. Do you have particular thoughts about the usage of the building which might mean some resource issues being faced at this time? Have you visited other Colleges or buildings where you saw something that you felt would be ideal for our new college? Do you have thoughts in terms of the interior design? Would you like to influence the hard/soft landscaping design? All thoughts, no matter how general or specific, would be welcome. Please contact Robert Paterson in person, by email or telephone/voicemail.

WHAT WILL THE NEW LANGSIDE COLLEGE LOOK LIKE?
I have commissioned a number of pictorial views of the new build so that all staff can gain a clear insight to the position, style and amenity of the new build. I plan to arrange a number of viewings week commencing 8th October. Watch the next Blog for details.

Robert W Paterson
Depute Principal/Project Sponsor