Student webinar series | October 2021

September 30, 2021

Student webinar series 2021

The National Adult Literacy Agency (NALA) is hosting a Student webinar series for adults improving their literacy, numeracy and digital skills.

These will cover a range of topics including wellbeing, being wise online, public speaking, creative writing and digital learning. Find out more about each webinar and register at the links below.

Have any questions?

If you need help signing up or have any questions please call Margaret Murray, NALA Student and Membership Officer, on 087 969 3696 or email mmurray@nala.ie

This webinar is now complete and can be watched back at the link below. 

Webinar: Looking after your well-being

Monday 11 October, 11am – 12pm

In this webinar, students will pick up tips about how to look after your well-being.

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This webinar is now complete and can be watched back at the link below.

Webinar: Being wise online

Tuesday 12 October, 11am – 12pm

This webinar will help students to become wiser about online information.

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This webinar is now complete and can be watched back at the link below.

Webinar: Public speaking – an introduction

Wednesday 13 October, 11am – 12pm

In this webinar, students will hear from someone who is passionate about public speaking and the importance of finding our voice to make a difference.

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This webinar is now complete and can be watched back at the link below.

Webinar: Creative writing

Tuesday 19 October, 11am – 12pm

This webinar will give students a chance to hear from an experienced writer, Ciara Geraghty.

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This webinar is now complete and can be watched back at the link below. 

Webinar: Tips for digital learning

Thursday 21 October, 11am – 12pm

In this webinar students from Bray Adult Learning Centre will share their experiences of learning through the pandemic. Students will pick up tips on learning at home and in the classroom.

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