DEBUT Q&A Sessions | Digital Experience Building in University Teaching | About the project: What is the HEA Pathfinder Project? The DEBUT project team.

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DEBUT Q&A Sessions | Digital Experience Building in University Teaching | About the project: What is the HEA Pathfinder Project? The DEBUT project team Drivers The project Its evaluation Initial digital tools to be offered Timeline Q&A – over to you Su Westerman – Debut Project Manager June 2007

DEBUT Q&A Sessions | Digital Experience Building in University Teaching | HEA benchmarking Staff development Web2 & the “net-gen” Augustine House Digital literacy: awareness confidence criticality reflection adaptability Exploring and evaluating alternative approaches to staff development for building digital capacity through: Offering wide range of digital tools to participant group Contextualised, situated staff development What are the most effective and efficient forms of staff development for digital literacy What worked for you? Digital ranking position before and after Thoughts on impact of practice DEBUT driversDEBUT projectDEBUT evaluation

DEBUT Q&A Sessions | Digital Experience Building in University Teaching | Potential DEBUT Tools Tool typeTool E-portfolioBb e-portfolio Catalogues, info sources and search tools Search-it Librarything Wikipedia Re-usable learning objects and repositories JORUM and Graduate Skills Website Online bookmarking and referencing Refworks Delicious Clipmarks

DEBUT Q&A Sessions | Digital Experience Building in University Teaching | Potential DEBUT Tools Tool typeTool Online info alertsInformation Alerts RSS feeds and aggregatorsGoogle reader Podcasting Personal portalsNetvibes Personal electronic organisers Outlook with use of a PDA Online personal reflection/diary Bb blog tool

DEBUT Q&A Sessions | Digital Experience Building in University Teaching | Potential DEBUT Tools Tool typeTool Online personal social web spaces Eduspaces Digital photography and online image sharing and searching Digital camera and Flickr Online group communication Bb discussion tool Windows Live Messenger Bb wiki tool Desk-based video conferencing

DEBUT Q&A Sessions | Digital Experience Building in University Teaching | Potential DEBUT Tools Tool typeTool E-tools for the class/lecture hall Qwizdom Interactive Whiteboard Demo/presentation softwareCaptivate Creative Powerpoint Video Production

DEBUT Q&A Sessions | Digital Experience Building in University Teaching | DEBUT overview timeline May 2007 May 2008 Project start: Project planning Participant recruitment Ethics clearance Q&A sessions Tools and e- portfolio events June 2007 Participant interviews Participant begins digital development plan Project team confirm staff development approaches for each tool Participants confirm final plan July 2007 Participants explore and evaluate chosen digital experiences Additional digital experiences provided? July 2007-March 2008 Project ends Report to HEA Summer Project dissemination Project evaluation