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International Conference on Enhancement and Innovation in Higher Education Crowne Plaza Hotel, Glasgow 9-11 June 2015 Welcome
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Dr Jane Guiller Graduate Internships in Learning Development: Creating online interactive resources for articulating students Learning Development Centre Team School of Health and Life Sciences Glasgow Caledonian University
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Outline Learning Development at GCU Background: Enhancing Digital Literacies Engagement through Partnership Internships Evaluation Challenges and recommendations
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Learning Development at GCU School of Health and Life Sciences
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Background Enhancing Digital Literacies HEA Digital Literacies in the Disciplines Project (2013-2014) Students-as-producers: course content and OERs Xerte Online Toolkits
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Key messages Development of students’ digital literacies can be facilitated through innovative assessment, which positions students as active content creators. Xerte is a useful tool to enable students and staff to create interactive learning materials. Academic and support staff can form partnerships with students to enhance and transform their experience.
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Engagement through Partnership “…collaborative, reciprocal process through which all participants have the opportunity to contribute equally, although not necessarily in the same ways, to curricular or pedagogical conceptualization, decision-making, implementation, investigation or analysis.” (Cook-Sather, Bovill & Felten, 2014, pp. 6-7)
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Internships A Students-as-Partners Approach Rethinking internships through a partnership model Embedding the key qualities of meaningful partnerships (Bird & Koirala, 2002) Questions Can internships be partnerships? What is the value of this approach for all stakeholders? What does a reconceptualised internship look like?
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Evaluation The Resources Think aloud method (Ericsson and Simon, 1993; Lewis, 1982) ‘I like the interactiveness, I think that aspect is really good.’ ‘the information here I think is good because it’s not too in-depth and not too scary, that’s the worst part when you come in [to university], you get too much, too quick and it just sets you off and you just panic.’
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Evaluation The Intern Experience “I think I will be more confident when I am in employment…because I have a better set of skills. And I feel more ready for an actual work environment as well”. “….I have the ability. This just shows that I have the ability and I’m willing to learn whatever tasks that I need to, to meet the demands of a role and I think that really helps.”
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Evaluation David’s Intern Experience
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Challenges
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Internships as Partnerships Can internships be partnerships? Co-creation and co-development of resources Opportunities to contribute equally Shared learning and expertise ? Shared power
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Recommendations (1)Provide a clear remit for interns and a clear project for them to work on in collaboration with staff, e.g. co-designing/delivering interventions and materials. (2)Give time to devote to finding ways of working and for partnerships to develop. (3)Be flexible, open, willing to take risks and learn from mistakes.
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