Learning design for information literacy Impact of the OU Learning Design Initiative (OULDI) project on skills integration into OU courses ALDinHE conference,

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Learning design for information literacy Impact of the OU Learning Design Initiative (OULDI) project on skills integration into OU courses ALDinHE conference, April 2012

In this session… Brief overview of the OU Learning Design (OULDI) Project, its tools and approaches Overview of JISC-funded OULDI Library pilot –What we did –What impact it has had so far Short activity using Information Literacy Levels Framework facilitation cards

The Open University Learning Design Initiative

OULDI project aim “to develop and implement a methodology for learning design composed of tools, practice and other innovation that both builds upon, and contributes to, existing academic and practitioner research.”

OULDI tools and approaches Representations – module map, module dimensions, activity (pedagogy) profiler Conceptual tools and frameworks – these include outcomes view (constructive alignment), pedagogical features card sort, OU information literacy levels framework facilitation cards Collaboration and design communities - Cloudworks

Representations

Conceptual tools and frameworks

Collaboration and design communities

OULDI Library pilot Embedding of library resources and information literacy skills into OU curriculum is a key Library priority Ran a series of workshops to introduce the OULDI tools, resources and methodology to OU Librarians Aimed to evaluate how far use of OULDI tools, resources and methodology support Librarians in their work with module teams

Specific questions Do module teams feel better supported and guided in relation to embedding information literacy as a result of the new approach? How are online 3rd party and library resources being used by module teams? Has this changed as a result of the learning design approach? Have the learning design tools and resources supported this process? In what ways? Has there been a change in the way information literacy has been embedded as a result of the learning design approach?

What we did Introductory workshops with Learning & Teaching Librarians Follow-up workshops to update on project progress and apply concepts and tools to own context Faculty workshops attended by some Learning & Teaching Librarians

Module dimensions map showing Library input

Module design planner OU Curriculum Business Models Project

Case study 1: Using constructive alignment From ‘Effective use of learning design’, ICOPER project, course no.3,

U214 activity plan Case study 2: Using the IL Levels Framework

Impact of learning design on OU Librarians’ work with module teams Enables a coherent structure and approach to skills integration – framework is useful Makes possible a shared language when talking about module design Librarians’ growing expertise in learning design, together with the tools, means they are able to contribute more fully – saves time for module teams and leads to more effective team-working

Conclusions oOur interventions need to happen at the ‘right time’ i.e. early in the design process oFlexibility is needed in how tools and approaches are used oInterventions need to support institutional curriculum design requirements, not be seen as supplementary to these oThe language used makes a difference to people’s willingness to buy in – finding a shared language is important oSkills and attitudes of individuals makes a big difference to successful use of learning design tools and approaches oLibrarian can act as a ‘critical friend’ (from outside the discipline in question) and stimulate innovative thinking in learning design.

The future Learning Design is being embedded into OU systems and processes via Curriculum Business Models (CBM) CBM brings learning design together with cost effectiveness and module performance – costing tool being developed OU is moving to qualifications-based approach – big opportunity for skills integration Module production process is under review Changing role of Librarian? From resource-provider to educator

Acknowledgements OU Learning Design Initiative website: Rebecca Galley, OU Learning Design Project Officer Anna Hvass, Learning & Teaching Librarian Sam Thomas, Learning & Teaching Librarian (accessed 27 March 2012http:// (accessed 27 March 2012) (accessed 27 March 2012)

Activity: pick a card, any card… Pick a card Read what it says, front and back Talk to the person sitting next to you about how you might teach these skills in your context

Katharine Reedy Library Services The Open University Walton Hall Milton Keynes MK7 6AA