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LTDU - Learning Technology Development Unit

StudyNet is an MLE platform integrating learning, assessment, and interaction in a structured manner, enhancing student monitoring and support. Discover how to access teaching resources, assignments, and assessments through this comprehensive system.

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LTDU - Learning Technology Development Unit

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  1. LTDU - Learning Technology Development Unit • Learning Technology Development Unit www.herts.ac.uk/ltdu • StudyNet - StudyNet www.studynet.herts.ac.uk

  2. The Team

  3. StudyNet: What is it? • It’s a Managed Learning Environment……an MLE • MLE: a virtual space where learning, assessment and interaction can take place in a structured and managed way fully integrated into and linking all university processes and systems

  4. Electronic Educational delivery • Classroom / seminar • Assessment • Student monitoring and support

  5. Portal (private) Course Course Course StudyNet structure Web browser The Portal – main entry point, access to email; favourites; contacts; stored files & courses. Your Courses – access to teaching materials; assignments; forums etc. Course Documents Web pages QuestionMark

  6. Individual student level information • University information • Regulations, Support, Students Union • Links to modules, tutors, lecture material, alerts • Programme Information • Portal News: Programmes, Pathway Points and Pathway Point Groups • Websites: Modules (course), Programmes (scheme) and Pathway Point group (e.g. CS4 – year 4 computer science) • Specific information • Assessment results, skills record.

  7. Module website Each UH module has a dedicated website Staff can: • provide news • create, upload & link to teaching materials • host on-line discussions • set and receive assignments • upload reading lists • obtain class lists • online group work

  8. Joined up systems • Link ”seamlessly” to other systemsWeb servers (departmental and central) QuestionMark Voyager • Use data existing in other systemsGenesis Rooms and Timetabling

  9. University initiative • Management group • MLE steering group • Faculty project groups • Feedback Forum (all staff)

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