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LRC Presentation CMG+. 1 st February 2010. Aims. Demonstrate how to access statistical reports through CMS Data for your SAR on resource use Data on book borrowing and use of ICT to improve outcomes for individual learners
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LRC Presentation CMG+ 1st February 2010
Aims • Demonstrate how to access statistical reports through CMS • Data for your SAR on resource use • Data on book borrowing and use of ICT to improve outcomes for individual learners • Raise awareness of the facility to access E resources from outside the College
The Impact of LRCs on Learning • US Research over 15 years • LRC can have a significant impact on value added • Success factors • Strong curriculum links • Appropriate resources • Development of skills to find and use information • Analysis of LRC Usage and Academic Attainment • Benefits for learners • Better use of time • Higher quality information at an appropriate level • Skills to study independently
LRC Development at Tresham • Re-modelled the LRCs • Subject Champions • School Meetings • E resources (3,000 e books) • Athens • Improved inductions • Ofsted feedback • Increased usage • 15% growth in book borrowing last academic year (16,000) • Doubling of book borrowing so far this academic year (4,500 to 9,000) • 5,000 E documents accessed by learners this academic year
Next Steps • Promotion of Athens • Data showing usage • School • Course • Individual learner • Benefits • Personalisation • Retention, Success and Value Added • Progression • Practicalities • Tutorials • SARs • Feedback
Distinct Student Borrowers • Full time • Part time • Additionality • Transfers • Compete • Withdrawn