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JISC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES

JISC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES. Development Programmes. Information Environment Learning Environment Building and linking systems for the delivery of learning & teaching Middleware Networking Preservation Research Environment JCALT Programme. Learning Environment.

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JISC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES

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  1. JISC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES

  2. Development Programmes • Information Environment • Learning Environment • Building and linking systems for the delivery of learning & teaching • Middleware • Networking • Preservation • Research Environment • JCALTProgramme

  3. Learning Environment • Managed Learning Environments for Lifelong Learning: Building MLEs across FE and HE • Facilitating the seamless movement of learners across sectors and institutions • 2 large scale projects (NIIMLE and Shell) • Supporting studies surveying MLE activity and building learner profiles • Managed Learning Environments for Lifelong Learning 2 • Build on the outcome of the two current projects • Make initial explorations of the wider aspects of linking MLEs

  4. Learning Environment • Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland (SWaNI) • More later ….. • Building MLEs in HE • Demonstrating the potential of MLEs to support learning and teaching • Linking Digital Libraries with Virtual Learning Environments (DiVLE) • 10 projects • Pedagogical and organisational issues • Technical exploration and curriculum focussed pilots

  5. Update on SWaNI • MIS-VLE-MIS (Enterprise) • 4 projects • 3 VLE vendors • Granada Learnwise • Teknical • WebCT • 4 MIS vendors • Capita Dita • FD Learning • Microcompass • SITS

  6. Update on SWaNI • LIP (Learner Information Profile) • 2 projects • Scottish UFI and SITS • UFI and Teknical • Content interop and packaging • 1 project (large consortium) • Intrallect (digital repository) • FD • Learnwise • Teknical • Digital Brain • producers of some of the best NLN materials

  7. What’s being tested with Enterprise spec? • TEKNICAL • Capita Dita • Sits • FD • Granada Learnwise • Capita Dita • Microcompass • WebCT • Capita Dita

  8. What’s being tested with LIP spec? • Personal Development Planning • Updating the lifelong learning record • Commonality with the NIIMLE and Shell projects • Integration with SUfI and UfI • Allowing for complete learner log • Vertical MLE • Cross institution • Cross sector

  9. How? • Transport mechanism • IMS have recommended the use of SOAP with attachments • Not all vendors are ready for this • Application Profiles • Need to ensure that the agreed profiles are appropriate for the different sectors • Regional FE extensions where necessary

  10. Where we’re up to • MIS/VLE • Agreed the application profiles • What we’re sending • In what format • Currently testing the app profiles • Agreed the transport mechanism • A number of different models • For testing purposes • All vendors committed to SOAP in future

  11. Where we’re up to • Personal Development Planning • Ongoing process • Working with CRA • Content • Currently testing and reporting • Consortium have secured funding to continue this work

  12. And the content? • Content packaging and metadata • Content produced by 5 different institutions in different formats and within different VLEs • Simple learning objects • Export/Import from vle to vle • Test results • Modify • Report • Export/Import from digital repository • Effectiveness of consortium approach

  13. Issues arising • The projects’ perspective • Time • Projects too short – too much lead time • Money • There’s never enough  • Working with multiple vendors • Time consuming - herding cats  • Strengthened relationships • How was it for them? • Underestimated the complexity • Use to kick start further work at institutional level • Raised senior management awareness

  14. Issues arising • The JISC perspective • Need to better plan the timing of projects • Need to work with vendor partners at planning stage • Differences between FE and HE • In terms of capacity for such projects • In terms of expectations of projects • Horse and cart ……..

  15. CART – HORSE - CART • Why are you doing this? • For the experience • Absolutely valid • As long as the experience leads to recognition of the need to change • A perceived need • Technology driving the change • Need to consider what you want to do and then consider the available AND appropriate technology/ies • Institutional buy-in • Business process re-engineering involves absolutely everyone • Top down and bottom up

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