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Employability, E -E v olve & UWBS

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Employability, E -E v olve & UWBS

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  1. "I expected everything to be handed to me on a plate, I now realise that while I graduated with a decent degree (2i), I had no real awareness of the skills I had to offer. I had no idea at all of career opportunities within small businesses and no relevant experience. Thinking about it now, I couldn’t manage my way out of a paper bag." (Unemployed Graduate, 1995) Employability, E-Evolve & UWBS Dr Rob Edwards, TSL Coordinator, UWBS University of Wolverhampton Employability Conference 25th June 2009

  2. Threads of an evolving engagement … • Employability: a central underpinning concept? • Integrating employability into the curriculum • Utilising online environments • Designing for reusability • Adding value via WOLF & Pebble Pad • Employability: the end of a refreshed beginning?

  3. A key underpinning concept in HE today? ‘providing students with relevant skills they can transfer to the workplace, which is essential in an increasingly competitive job market.’ (Vice-Chancellor, UoW, 2008) How?

  4. Integrating employability into the curriculum • Employability • viewed at UWBS as ‘a set of achievements – skills, understanding and personal attributes – that make individuals more likely to gain employment and be successful in their chosen occupations’ • Integration • of employability skills development into UWBS undergraduate curriculum progressed as a result of networking, collaborative development, reading and research both in support of the E-Evolve Project and of development of UWBS Employability Strategy

  5. E-Evolve? An HEFCE FDTL Phase 5 Consortium Project targeted to contribute towards improving graduate-level employability primarily but not exclusively for business and management graduates by • developing a model and e-learning resources • supporting enquiry based learning • supporting students in virtual learning environments

  6. Subject knowledge & understanding PSBR alignment & endorsement Summer employability programme for international students Employability & research strand in courses, providing skills capture via e-portfolio & ePDP Online learning materials to support employability in curriculum delivery Flexible approach to placement &/or work based learning Work-related learning & practice route through the BABM course Integration of employer, careers service & learning centre support into curriculum delivery UWBS Employability Strategy Aiming to advance

  7. Utilising evolving online environments • Between the start and conclusion of E-Evolve institutional systems infrastructure and strategies developed and advanced potential for online student learning • Using generic, widely available and easy to work with software to create employability learning resources has proved beneficial • E-Evolve materials are capable of being used in ways which were not thought of at the outset, reflecting continuing innovation in the technology and pedagogy of blended learning

  8. Designing reusable employability resources • A generic design methodology which can be easily understood • Used to create employability skills resources • Applied to RLO development in any academic subject area • A relatively short step • Moving from understanding LALOs & RUMLOs • To creating RLOs for on campus &/or online use • For example, let’s consider the Working Creatively LALO…

  9. Using Learning Objects: Demonstration Learning Activity Learning Objects

  10. Working Creatively: Construction of a LALO Working Creatively LALO Introduction And Learning Outcomes Edward De Bono Youtube video Tasks Introduction to creativity Mini-lecture Re-Useable Materials Learning Objects (RUMLOs) Creativity Techniques Mini-lecture Six Thinking Hats Worksheet

  11. RUMLO A Introduction to Negotiation (Enhanced ppt) RUMLO B Conflict Styles (Enhanced ppt) RUMLO C Conflict Mgt. Survey (URL link) RUMLO D Negotiation Self-Test (Enhanced ppt) RUMLO E What is Conflict (Enhanced ppt) RUMLO F Conflict Quiz (Enhanced ppt) Re-Using Learning Objects: Demonstration Re-Useable Material Learning Objects

  12. Re-Using Learning Objects: LALO Building Introduction to Negotiation LALO D Negotiation Self-Test (Enhanced ppt) A Introduction to Negotiation (Enhanced ppt) B Conflict Styles (Enhanced ppt) C Conflict Mgt. Survey (URL link) E What is Conflict Mgt (Enhanced ppt) F Conflict Quiz (Enhanced ppt) Managing Conflict LALO

  13. Adding-value to E-Evolve via VLEs via WOLF

  14. Adding-value to employability via VLEs via Pebble Pad

  15. The end of a refreshed beginning? • E-Evolve: an online portfolio of malleable learning objects with ongoing legacy? Or just another project? • Roll-out? Limited to business and management students or relevant to employability skills development beyond UWBS? • Working with learning materials: simply cherry pick n’ mix from E-Evolve or build on this by sharing employability resources within a widening community of practice? • Reflecting further on the road travelled so far …

  16. We … think university should be about … empowering people to explore what they don’t know. We do that through passionate, dedicated teaching … When you really want [to learn?] something you put the [academic?] work in. The [undergraduate academic] programme aims to enable students to develop [inter alia] … advanced skills which are transferable to a wide range of employment contexts and life contexts. BA in Economics and Management 2008-9 Corporate brand advert running June 2009 ESD in HEIs ? Explicit > or < Implicit Employability: are we on the right track? Said Business School University of Leicester

  17. Acknowledgements • The E-Evolve Project was initiated, developed into a consortium and driven forward to its conclusion by Beverly Leeds at UCLan. • At UWBS Steve Grady championed the integration of E-Evolve into the School’s Employability Strategy and together with Charlotte Poole and Rob Edwards leads on progressing the adoption and use of online employability skills development resources in the business and management curriculum. • Rob Edwards route to participation in E-Evolve was a spin-off from his role as TSL Coordinator for UWBS. • Thanks for advice & support, at call and short notice, from colleagues championing the ever morphing world of TSL, e-Learning and Blended Learning in other Schools of the University, in ITS and in the Institute for Learning Enhancement – without whose initiative this presentation wouldn’t have had a conference slot to pitch into.

  18. References • This presentation has drawn on an unpublished working paper written by Rob Edwards in March 2009, ‘E-Evolve and Employability Strategy at the University of Wolverhampton’. • The paper can be downloaded from the Pebble Pad Webfolio which is illustrated in this presentation, to which access can be made available via an email request to R.M.Edwards@wlv.ac.uk. • The paper provides references to sources cited in this presentation except for the extracts from the University of Leicester’s advert in The Guardian on 23rd June 2009 (Education Guardian, p 3) and from course information via the Said Business School’s web sitehttp://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/undergraduate/baem/About+the+programme.htm which was also accessed 23rd`June 2009

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