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Learner Guides

Learner Guides are learning resources linked directly to the Units of Competence contained within a Training Package.

FPI05 Learner Guides

FPI05 Learner Guides, in PDF format, are designed to support the FPI05 Forest and Forest Products Industry Training Package.  Learner Guides and other material designed for the previous FPI99 Training Package are being updated on a continuous basis. There may be useful material in these resources that may not exactly match FPI05.

Learner Guides available

FPI UNITS   IMPORTED UNITS
COR 3   BCC 2
COT 77   BSB 10
FGM 34   LMF 1
HAR 6   MEM 3
SAW 42   PRS 2
TMM 3   RTC 2
WPP 17   RTF 2
      TDT 2
      WRR 13

Purchase from DET (Department of Education and Training, NSW)

This material has been developed in 2005 and 2007. It can only be purchased from DET NSW.

  • To view a list of these Learner Guides.
  • To visit the DET NSW Web site please go here.

Purchase from ForestWorks

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  • Developed 2001–2005 and updated with FPI05 unit information.
  • Developed for FPI99 in 2001 (Some content may be relevant to FPI05). Each publication costs $25.00

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  • Materials developed pre-training packages in 1997 may have limited relevance to FPI05 are still available. The material has been matched against FPI05 Units. Each publication costs $13.00
ForestWorks Order Form

An Order Form (PDF) is included in the ForestWork’s Purchase list. It can also be downloaded as a Word (2003) document.  

E-learning resources – what are they?

There are lots of different types of e-learning resources, such as interactive CDs, websites, video clips, slideshow presentations, and even mobile phone applications. What characterises them all is that their mode of delivery is ‘electronic’, as opposed to being print-based.

This means that, strictly speaking, a PDF or MS Word version of a document designed to be printed is not really an e-learning resource, because it is simply a way of storing a hard-copy document in an electronic format.

E-learning resources often provide various forms of interactivity to the users. These may include hyperlinks to different topics or sources of information, allowing the user to choose which order they will cover the topics in, and which subject areas they will delve deeper into. Interactivity may also include self-assessment learning exercises, such as multiple choice questions with pop-ups answers, or drag-and-drop exercises with on-screen graphics. And they may include little animations, video clips or audio files that are activated by the user at will.

Where can I access e-learning resources?

There are now a range of e-learning resources covering specific competencies from the Forest and Forest Products Training Package (FPI05). There are also many resources covering units from other Training Packages which are commonly used as embedded or imported competencies in the various FPI05 qualifications. Most of these resources have been funded by the state or federal governments, and so are available to everyone, with very broad copyright and licensing provisions.

e-learning is constantly expanding, please visit any of the websitesLinks to see the latest e-learning resources.

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Example Learner Guide - 26 March 2008
This Learner Guide is aligned to the unit of competency FPICOR3203A: Evaluate fire potential and prevention, from the Forest and Forest Products Industry Training Package (FPI05). » more
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