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Joint Information Systems Committee 5/16/2014 | | Slide 1 e-Learning session: agenda Craig Wentworth, Development Director, JISC – Overview of the e-Learning Capital Programme Sarah Davies, Programme Manager, JISC – The e-Learning call for proposals Questions and answers on the call Professor Mark Stiles, Staffordshire University – e-Learning projects for the real world
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Joint Information Systems Committee 5/16/2014 | | Slide 2 Craig Wentworth Development Director e-Learning Capital Programme
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Joint Information Systems Committee 5/16/2014 | | Slide 3 e-Learning Programme JISCs core e-Learning programme aims to identify how e-learning can benefit learners, practitioners and educational institutions, and advise on its implementation. The e-learning activity within the Capital Programme will complement and build upon the core activities, with a focus on helping institutions to meet the diverse needs of learners throughout their lives.
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Joint Information Systems Committee 5/16/2014 | | Slide 4 e-Learning Programme goals Improved quality of e-learning in the UK –Practitioners with confidence and skills in managing and facilitating e-learning in different contexts and with different pedagogic approaches –A technical infrastructure that supports flexibility, diversity and extendibility –Easy access to high quality, flexible learning materials –Effective and responsive e-learning policies systems and structures in place at local, regional and national level
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Joint Information Systems Committee 5/16/2014 | | Slide 5 e-Learning Programme Four strands –e-Learning pedagogy –e-Learning framework and tools –Innovations in e-learning –Distributed e-learning + SFC Transformation Programme The new capital work builds on the existing programme and we are encouraging synergies between the strands. Also links with other JISC Development work in repositories, e- infrastructure and user environments.
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Joint Information Systems Committee 5/16/2014 | | Slide 6 Expansion The e-Learning programme has expanded significantly over the past 2-3 years –Projects funded 40 –140 projects –Project length 2-3 yrs to 6mths to 3yrs –Annual Budget from £3m to over £10m –Better integration with JISC development and advisory services –Strategic partnerships with Funders significantly HEFCE, SFC, DfES Agencies e.g. Becta, Academy, QCA, UCAS
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Joint Information Systems Committee 5/16/2014 | | Slide 7 e-Learning Capital Programme: key themes Lifelong learning –Delivering a personalised learning experience –Meeting the needs of individual learners –Supporting work-based learning Technologies that support: Reflection, presentation of achievements, assessment, and collaboration… …in a more flexible way, taking into account learners preferred tools and equipment …using more sophisticated admin
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Joint Information Systems Committee 5/16/2014 | | Slide 8 Building on previous work MLEs for lifelong learning programme Distributed e-learning programme e-Learning and pedagogy strands work on the learner experience Work on the e-Learning framework and now the e-Framework
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Joint Information Systems Committee 5/16/2014 | | Slide 9 Activities Projects using technology to support lifelong learners in real contexts: collaborative & regional projects; HE in FE projects; plus knowledge exchange Technical development and implementation: reference models and demonstrators in key areas; e-admin feeding into collaborative projects Collaborative activities with Academy Subject Centres on e-portfolios, sharing learning resources, e-learning tools, use of digitised resources Work with HE Academy to provide more effective information flow to sector on e-learning Work with research councils and HE Academy on e-L research
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Joint Information Systems Committee 5/16/2014 | | Slide 10 Summary/Timescales (2006) Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | (2007) Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | Reference models and demonstrators HE Academy Subject Centre projects (2008) Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | Cross-institutional e-learning for LLL projects HE in FE projects (2009) Q1 Supporting studies Work with Academy on information flow and e-learning research
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