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Technology Enhanced Learning at UEL (TEL@UEL) . Consultation with students 19 th February 2014 . Introductions . Brian Makepeace, Project Manager, APLE Stephen Brant, E-Learning Manager, APLE Gaurav Malik, Senior Lecturer, ACE . Why consult on TEL@UEL? . Why consult on TEL@UEL? .
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Technology Enhanced Learning at UEL (TEL@UEL) Consultation with students 19th February 2014
Introductions • Brian Makepeace, Project Manager, APLE • Stephen Brant, E-Learning Manager, APLE • Gaurav Malik, Senior Lecturer, ACE
Why consult on TEL@UEL? • Developing an institutional strategy for student engagement (support from NUS resources) • Understanding students expectations and experiences of technology – Jisc Digital Student project • Institutional approaches to engaging students as partners in curriculum design, developing digital literacies and assessment and feedback
NUS Charter on…Technology in Higher Education http://www.nusconnect.org.uk/news/article/highereducation/2489
Discussion point one • What needs fixing with Moodle and other technologies used to support learning at UEL? For example: • Is the information in Moodle and other UEL systems used for learning easy to find, comprehensive, consistent and relevant? • How well do the online assignment and assessment feedback processes work? • Do you experience problems with using devices such as desktop PCs, laptops, tablets and smart phones for learning at UEL?
Discussion point two • In terms of learning technologies what would you like to have more of? For example: • Lecture Capture • Virtual Classrooms • Online Assessment • Blogs • Other online communication tools such as discussion forums and using Wikis for group activities • More facilities for mobile learning e.g. using Laptop PCs, Tablets and PCs.
Discussion point three • How would you like to be engaged with TEL@UEL and what more could UEL do to facilitate this? For example: • Do you think we should have more of these face to face consultation sessions or should we be doing more to communicate with you online? • What could we do to engage with a greater number of students? • Would you like to be involved more actively in designing curriculum and learning materials that optimise the use of technology?
Collate and distribute the output from today’s discussions. • Work with our TEL@UEL project steering group (includes academic and services staff and our student union) to start to put together our draft three year strategy and plan. • More consultation with students and staff