E-Guides training programme What is a Learning Platform?
E-Guides training programme A learning platform is defined as software, or a combination of different types of software, that sits on, or is accessible from, an organisation’s network, and that supports teaching and learning for practitioners and learners. What is a Learning Platform? (adapted from Ferl Practitioner’s Programme)
E-Guides training programme Common terms include: Websites Content Management Systems Intranets Shared folders Collaboration tools and conferencing systems Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) Managed Learning Environments (MLEs) Portals
E-Guides training programme Course content distribution Creating materials using simple web tools Uploading existing material – handouts, presentations etc Controlled release – eg ‘open’ and ‘closed’ on certain dates Group communication & collaboration Bulletin/discussion boards – limited to course members Chatrooms – limited to course members Shared on-line whiteboards Course calendar functions Assessment Formative and summative assessments Quizzes Surveys/polls (anonymous) Key features of a VLE “toolbox”
E-Guides training programme Student management Quiz scores can be stored & analysed Learner activity can be tracked Pages can be tracked – eg most popular area Customisable Pick appropriate tools for each course Customise appearance, layout, etc Extras Blogs Wikis Key features of a VLE “toolbox” (cont.)
E-Guides training programme Leicestershire County Council’s learning platform was commended in their ALI inspection. North Tyneside Council share their learning platform with schools. Derby City Council have a powerful advertising campaign. Cornwall City Council’s platform has improved communications between tutors.