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Introduction. Journey in HE: Shared responsibility, shared resources Phil Poole Director of Learning and Teaching Programme Manager Personal Learning Portal Pilot. Programme. JISC Distributed e-Learning Regional Pilots What is PLPP? Perspectives on supporting widening participation
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Introduction Journey in HE: Shared responsibility, shared resources Phil Poole Director of Learning and Teaching Programme Manager Personal Learning Portal Pilot
Programme • JISC Distributed e-Learning Regional Pilots • What is PLPP? • Perspectives on supporting widening participation • The role of Learning Technology: workshops • Emerging issues: A proposal for future collaboration
JISC Distributed e-Learning Regional Pilots http://www.jisc.ac.uk/pilotsdetail.html
(Kent) Personal Learning Portal Programme (PLPP) The partners Canterbury Christ Church University AimHigher University of Kent Oxford Brookes University South Kent College (University of Greenwich)
A challenge Widening participation has accentuated the differences that students have always exhibited when faced with particular modes of learning and assessment. For the uninitiated, or perhaps non-traditional HE entrants, mature students, minority ethnic groups or different cultural backgrounds, the learning context [in HE] can be a barrier to them demonstrating achievement.
Emerging issues Those significantly more likely to leave said that they were concerned about: • a lack of staff support • their ability to learn independently • problems with the academic level of their studies (more than indicating problems with workload) Cooke, A (2004)Heading them off at the pass: predicting retention problems University of Ulster
Emerging issues • Those who declared themselves to be unprepared were more likely to leave than those who did not. • The maxim “If you fail to prepare, then you prepare to fail” appears to be as true of learners as it is of teachers. Cooke, A (2004)Heading them off at the pass: predicting retention problems University of Ulster
Emerging issues • What does it mean?: • Incoming students are extremely ill-informed about what they are about to experience. This does not relate to the curriculum so much as to how they are expected to work and interact, particularly with staff. • we should all aspire to produce students who think and learn independently, we can no longer assume that they will arrive already able to do so. Cooke, A (2004)Heading them off at the pass: predicting retention problems University of Ulster
PLPP Extension 2006-07 Complete the development of an illustrative, searchable repository of centrally held learning objects (to support a range of academic skills), which exploits emerging technologies to provide a portable, flexible resource for FE and HE institutions across the region.
Linking to PLPP • Let us know you are interested • Could you offer any resources? • Would you be able to organise the technical support for using the objects? • Use PLPP resources on the web and help us develop and evaluate them.
Links • http://www.kent.ac.uk/is/plpp • http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/plpp • http://www.jisc.ac.uk • http://www.jisc.ac.uk/pilotsdetail.html