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The Learning and Teaching Experts Group Meeting. Maple House, Birmingham, 17 th March 2010. Joint Information Systems Committee. Supporting education and research. Welcome to our 19 th Meeting!.
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The Learning and Teaching Experts Group Meeting Maple House, Birmingham, 17th March 2010 Joint Information Systems Committee Supporting education and research
Welcome to our 19th Meeting! • Special welcome to our new members – now have over 200 members and the group has been established since 2004. • Theme – Innovating Curriculum Design and Delivery • Housekeeping • 13:10 – 14:00 Lunch • 15:10 – 15:20 Tea break • 16:00 Close and tea available • Wireless access and extension cables • Delegate Packs • New e-Learning publications, Session handouts, andexpenses claim form • Feedback please – online evaluation forms!
Aims of the day • To update and consult with the Experts on emerging findings from the Curriculum Design and Delivery programmes • To update the Experts on key findings from the Learning and Teaching Innovation Projects • To share best practice and enable discussion across the Expert group • To consult with the Experts on future JISC e-Learning programme funded activities
Overview of day • 10:40Emerging findings from the Institutional Approaches to Curriculum Design and Transforming Curriculum Delivery through Technology Programmes • A brief overview of the emerging findings from the programmes and an update on the Design Studio – Helen Beetham, Synthesis Consultant • 11:00 Emerging findings from Curriculum Design and Delivery programme • Curriculum Design Cluster A: Leeds Metropolitan University: PC3 (Personalised Curriculum Creation through Coaching); Manchester Metropolitan University: SRC (Supporting Responsive Curricula); Staffordshire University: Enable (Institutional Change Initiative for Curriculum Development); University of Bolton: Co-educate (Re-engineering the Professional Curriculum) • Curriculum Delivery Cluster B: College of West Anglia: KLTV - An internet TV Station to Enrich Teaching and Learning (Media); Kingston College: Kingston Uplift for Business Education (KUBE) (Business); Kingston University/De Montfort University: Mobilising Remote Student Engagement (MoRSE) (Geography/Life Sciences); and Lewisham College: Making the New Diploma a Success
Overview of the day • 12:10 Members Showcase • Showcase 1 – Learning from InQbate: The CETL in Creativity, Diane Brewster, University of Sussex • Showcase 2 – Learning from the ESCAPE project, Dominic Bygate, University of Hertfordshire • Showcase 3 - The Trialling of Collaborative Online Tools for Business and Community Engagement, Jacquie Kelly, JISC InfoNet • 13:10 Lunch and networking time • An opportunity to view the Curriculum Design and Delivery posters • 14:00 Learning and Teaching Innovation Projects – What we have learnt • Session 1 - Blind Cricket, Barbara Zambrini and Martin Wright, GameLab London, London Metropolitan University • Session 2 - Language learning in virtual worlds, Michael Gardner, University of Essex • Session 3 - Remote Access to Academic Trials and Testing, Tony Toole, Swansea Metropolitan University
Overview of the day • 15:10 Tea and coffee available • 15:20 What should the e-Learning Programme fund next under Learning and Teaching Practice? • 15: 50Update from the e-Learning Programme • This session will update members on developments in the e-Learning Programme, together with an overview of upcoming funding opportunities. • 16:00 Close and tea available
Please participate…. • Please share your thoughts and reflections today: • Using Twitter: #jiscexperts10 • Wallwisher • http://www.wallwisher.com/wall/jiscexperts10 • Cloudworks • http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloudscape/view/1980
Thank you for your participation! Dates for your diary:Tuesday 13th July 2010Wednesday 20th October 2010 http://www.wallwisher.com/wall/jiscexperts10 http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloudscape/view/1980 #JISCEXPERTS10