Eky Fioole Reference: November 19, 2010 Professionalizing the professionals: Going beyond engagement towards a strategy of co-creation.

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Eky Fioole Reference: November 19, 2010 Professionalizing the professionals: Going beyond engagement towards a strategy of co-creation

Reference: November 19, 2010 Interaction Twitter  join the discussion on Twitter hashtag #CLA84http://twitter.com Micropoll  interact on micropoll 3

Reference: November 19, 2010 Our view on learning and teaching 4 Our main drivers are:  To produce excellent professionals who will continue to further develop themselves and their profession.  For selected businesses and organizations we are their partner for knowledge development and knowledge sharing.  In learning and teaching we opt for people (students, lecturers and professionals) to connect, cooperate and collaborate in acquiring knowledge and becoming competent. Our main drivers are:  To produce excellent professionals who will continue to further develop themselves and their profession.  For selected businesses and organizations we are their partner for knowledge development and knowledge sharing.  In learning and teaching we opt for people (students, lecturers and professionals) to connect, cooperate and collaborate in acquiring knowledge and becoming competent.

Reference: November 19, 2010 Focus on Social constructivism 3 Distinct stakeholders 5

Reference: November 19, 2010 Which approach would you choose to create a view on the 2014 VLE? Link to first question in micropollfirst question 6

Reference: November 19, 2010 Our approach on defining our view on the VLE in 2014 Co-creation: -Bottom-up -300 participants -Partnerships and co-makership -Professionalizing 7

Reference: November 19, 2010 What did we do? Worldcafe with management and staff Lunchsessions with students Workshops with educational policy advisors Survey/Polls on key issues with management, staff and students 8

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Reference: November 19, 2010 Resulting in the definition of 5 key elements: Information Communication Collaboration Sharing of Content, Experiences and Ideas Meeting 10

Reference: November 19, 2010 The Result: a visualized view on the VLE of 2014 The Avans view on the VLE of 2014 Made by students, no reports 11

Reference: November 19, 2010 The follow-up: Realising this view Presentation to our Board of Governors  Commitment, followed by Assigning the realization of this view on the VLE 2014 to the LIC First step: Implementation of Blackboard

Reference: November 19, 2010 Choosing an implementation and approach What implementation approach would you choose?implementation approach 13

Reference: November 19, 2010 Our Formal Implementation Strategy Short term: How to Survive  Top 5 Long term: Better & Broader usage of Blackboard 9.1 Implementation and use of the Blackboard Content System 14

Reference: November 19, 2010 What really happened next? Activities based on a How to Survive Blackboard 9.1 strategy  workshops, demo’s …. Demand for Better and Broader Usage  engagement and co-creation, ambassadors Demand for Using the Blackboard Content System Another stakeholder: Management 15

Reference: November 19, 2010 Our model on Professionalizing Avans Virtual Virtual Analog Analog Transaction Transaction Interaction Interaction Virtual Transaction Virtual Interaction Analog Interaction Analog Transaction

Reference: November 19, 2010 ANALOG TRANSACTION  WORKSHOPS, PRESENTATIONS 17 ANALOG INTERACTION  DEMONSTRATIONS, WALK-IN SESSIONS, TEACHERS LOUNGE, TEACHMEETS ANALOG INTERACTION  DEMONSTRATIONS, WALK-IN SESSIONS, TEACHERS LOUNGE, TEACHMEETS VIRTUAL TRANSACTION  BLACKBOARD COURSES, MANUALS,  WEBLOGS, TWITTER, FILM VIRTUAL TRANSACTION  BLACKBOARD COURSES, MANUALS,  WEBLOGS, TWITTER, FILM VIRTUAL INTERACTION  WIKI, TWITTER VIRTUAL INTERACTION  WIKI, TWITTER

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Reference: November 19, 2010 And also adding new means Teachers lounge  Q&A, walk in sessions, word of mouth Summerschool Use of students for support and also as teachers 19

Reference: November 19, 2010 Lessons learned (1) Use all stakeholders and involve them from the start Listen to the needs of all stakeholders and pay attention to differences Take different learning styles into account (view on L&T, view on VLE 2014) 20

Reference: November 19, 2010 Lessons learned (2) Manage expectations Be aware of differences in timing (HtS) and the important role of ambassadors Organize your support 21

Reference: November 19, 2010 Professionalize the Professionals Just in Time Just for me Just as I need 22

Reference: November 19, 2010 Questions??? Link to TwitterfountainTwitterfountain 23