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e-Learning Programme Meeting: March 09

e-Learning Programme Meeting: March 09 . Lisa Gray. Joint Information Systems Committee. Supporting education and research. Aims of the day. To celebrate the achievements of the programme as it draws to a close

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e-Learning Programme Meeting: March 09

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  1. e-Learning Programme Meeting: March 09 Lisa Gray Joint Information Systems Committee Supporting education and research

  2. Aims of the day • To celebrate the achievements of the programme as it draws to a close • Share news from across the e-Learning programme and other related programmes of work • Provide opportunities for projects to share their emerging lessons and findings to date as they come to the end of the programme, and to discuss the implications • To provide networking opportunities

  3. Agenda • 10.00: Welcome and news from the programme • 10.15 – 11.00: Presentations from three JISC studies • Study of the Effective Use of Social Software to Support Student Learning and Engagement (Shailey Minocha) • Scoping a Vision for Formative e-Assessment (Norbert Pachler) • Learning Literacies in a Digital Age (Helen Beetham) • 11.00 – 11.20: Tea/coffee • 11.20 – 12.30: Parallel sessions • HE in FE: Suite 4a • X-Institutional Use of e-Learning to Support Lifelong Learners: Suite 4b • RePRODUCE: Suite 6 • User Owned Technologies: Suite 5c • e-Assessment: Suite 5d and e • e-Admissions: small boardroom

  4. Agenda • 12.30 – 13.30: Lunch • 13.30 – 15.00: Parallel sessions • e-Portfolios and e-Assessment: Suite 4 • Technology Enhanced Learning Environments: Suite 5 • Learning Activities and Resources: Suite 6 • 15.00 – 15.15: Tea/coffee • 15.15 – 16.15: Plenary (Suite 1) • Feedback from parallel sessions: Key achievements, lessons learnt and suggested next steps • Open discussion • Dinner: 6.30 at ‘Chez Jules’

  5. e-Packs and publications • Agenda – some printed copies available • Delegate list • Room allocations • Evaluation forms • Publications available

  6. e-Learning Programme Update

  7. New e-Learning Programmes • Institutional approaches to curriculum design • Transforming curriculum delivery through technology • Institutional innovation in lifelong learning and workforce development • Open educational resources

  8. Institutional Approaches to Curriculum Design Projects are reviewing course design and validation processes, in particular looking at the ways these are supported and informed by technology in order to transform learning opportunities. 12 projects, running for 4 years For further information visit www.jisc.ac.uk/curriculumdesign Transforming Curriculum Delivery Projects focusing on processes which take place when real learners engage with a designed curriculum. 15 projects, running for 2 years For further information visit www.jisc.ac.uk/curriculumdelivery Curriculum Design and Curriculum Delivery Both programmes are supported by a central Support and Synthesis project, led by JISC InfoNet in partnership with the JISC Advisory Services, JISC-CETIS, the Regional Support Centres and the Higher Education Academy. This project is also working in partnership with Becta so as to ensure synergy and join up with other relevant sector initiatives.

  9. Twelve projects funded from 55 proposals running from October 2008 – July 2012: Birmingham City University - T-SPARC University of Bolton - CO EDUCATE University of Cambridge - JACDAW Cardiff University - PALET City University – EDICT University of Greenwich - UG-FLEX Leeds Metropolitan University - PC3 Manchester Metropolitan University - SRC The Open University - Supporting new models for Curriculum Design and pedagogic understanding by implementing social networking and technology-supported design innovation Staffordshire University – ENABLE University of Strathclyde - PiP (Principles in Patterns) University of Ulster – Viewpoints Institutional Approaches to Curriculum Design

  10. 15 projects from 65 starting in November and running for 2 years: Newcastle University - Dynamic Learning Maps University of Bristol - eBioLabs. Kingston College – KUBE Westminster University - Making Assessment Count University of Leicester- DUCKLING Open University - ATELIER-D University of Exeter- Integrative Technologies Project Middlesex University -Information Spaces for Collaborative Activity St. Georges University of London - G4 University of Oxford – Cascade Coventry University - COWL University of Hertfordshire - ESCAPE Kingston University and Leicester University - MoRSE The 2 institutions selected to take forward their proposals with Becta funding are: The College of West Anglia- KLTV Lewisham College – Making the new Diploma a success Transforming Curriculum Delivery

  11. Lifelong learning and workforce development ‘Projects developing and implementing the use of appropriate technologies and processes to enable HE-level learning services that meet the needs of learners in the workplace, and of their employers.’ • Thirteen 2 year projects, funded between 100 – 300k each • Starting in April this year

  12. Bradford University Buckinghamshire New University Central Lancashire University Gloucestershire University Hull University Leicester College Liverpool University Middlesex University Nottingham University Plymouth University University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (UWIC) Westminster University Wolverhampton University Lifelong learning and workforce development

  13. Open Educational Resources ‘Projects to release existing learning resources under a suitable license for open use and repurposing’ • Institutional: resources released across an entire institution (£1.50 million available, with up to £250,000 per project) • Individual: resources released by individual academic staff (£200,000 available, with up to £20,000 per project) • Subject: resources released by departments, faculties and schools within a variety of institutions, supported by Academy Subject Centres (£3 million is available, with up to £250,000 per project) • Project selection this month

  14. Future activities • Learning and Teaching innovations grants • 4 to 5, year long projects @ 75k each • next round May 09 • Continue to fund small domain focus studies and technical development activities

  15. Tech Watch Enterprise Architecture Early Adopter publication (March 09) Effective Practice with e-Assessment Update (September 09) Briefing papers highlighting key findings from: Timetabling Study (March 09) UCISA Technology Enhance Learning Environments survey (April 09) A study of effective evaluation models and practices for technology supported physical learning spaces (July 09) Open Education Resources (March 09) Forthcoming Dissemination Activities - Publications Effective Practice in a Digital Age(June 09) - This publication is an updated version of the 2004 JISC guide ‘Effective Practice with e-Learning’ and will supported by more detailed case studies, video case studies and podcasts made available as downloads from the JISC website.

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