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Pedagogic planning tools. E-Learning Design Staff Development Day 28 June 2007. Planning/design tools. Driven by government policy: “Action
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Pedagogic planning tools E-Learning Design Staff Development Day 28 June 2007
Planning/design tools Driven by government policy: “Action Promote innovation by developing flexible learning activity design tools ensuring that e-learning products are based on robust evidence of effective learning and teaching.” DfES (2005). 'Harnessing Technology: Transforming learning and children's services‘ Online at http://www.dfes.gov.uk/publications/e-strategy/ See JISC Design for Learning (D4L) Programme at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/elearning_pedagogy/elp_designlearn.aspx
Examples 1 LAMS at http://www.lamsinternational.com/ • both a design tool and a learning environment • open source • extensive evaluation by JISC among others Dialogue Plus at http://www.nettle.soton.ac.uk/toolkit/ • JISC funded, still in development • Activity design level • supported design framework that produces text representation Phoebe http://phoebe-app.conted.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/wiki/WikiStart • activity design level • still in development • extensive resources
Examples 2 JISC Effective practice planner (and evaluator) • From the JISC e-Learning Pedagogy programme • see handouts CE6 Learning Module tool • this one’s for later Online Pedagogic planner at http://www.wle.org.uk/d4l/ • programme/module level design tool • dynamically links and updates resources (including teaching hours • not yet finished • try it out at http://www.lkl.ac.uk/research/d4l/planner08.html
Activity This is an opportunity for some hands-on exploration of some of these tools. In small groups (2s/3s) grab a computer and explore the 2 or 3 tools that appear most suitable for your purposes(links to them from: http://mw.brookes.ac.uk/display/GR001/Pedagogical+Design+Tools) Choose one and develop a small learning activity using it