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Viewpoints workshop

Catherine O’Donnell8th February 2012

Session Outline

o An Introduction to Viewpoints.

o Group work tasks.

o Questions, conclusions and close.

A short video introduction on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ux0Bv7fRrQI

An Introduction to Viewpoints Viewpoints is a JISC funded curriculum

design project.

It has a remit to create a series of reflective tools to promote & enhance effective curriculum design.

The tools use a learner timeline with established pedagogical principles and ideas as prompts to help staff consider areas of their curriculum while considering the learner perspective.

• Inform, inspire and plan.

• There are benefits for- Curriculum development.- Course teams.- Students.

• 2 views- Course and module.

• 4 themes- Assessment and feedback,- Information skills,- Learner engagement and - Creativity and innovation.

Viewpoints 3 Part Framework

CourseLevel Perspective

Supports those who wish to look at Course View.

ModuleLevel Perspective

Supports those who wish to look at Module View.

Assessment and Feedback Theme

REAP (http://www.reap.ac.uk/)

1. Clarify good performance.

2. Encourage time and effort on task.

3. Deliver high quality feedback.

4. Provide opportunities to act on feedback.

5. Encourage interaction and dialogue.

6. Develop self-assessment and reflection.

7. Give assessment choice.

8. Encourage positive motivational beliefs.

9. Inform and shape your teaching.

*Implementation ideas for each principle on back of cards.

Learner Engagement ThemeThe principles of learner engagement are based upon the  8 Learning Events Model developed by LabSET, University of Liège, Belgium. 

1. Receive.

2. Create.

3. Debate.

4. Explore.

5. Imitate.

6. Experiment.

7. Practice.

8. Meta-Learn.

*Implementation ideas for each principle on back of cards.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/viewpointsproject/

Information Skills Theme

SCONUL 7 Pillars (http://www.sconul.ac.uk)

1. Define the task and understand the topic.

2. Identify appropriate resources.

3. Search effectively.

4. Find and extract information.

5. Compare and analyse information.

6. Organise and share information ethically.

7. Interpret information and create new content.

*Implementation ideas for each principle on back of cards.

Creativity and Innovation ThemeCHEP creativity working group

(http://www.ulster.ac.uk/centrehep/creativity_curriculum.html )

1. Collaborative learning.

2. ‘Open-box’ modules.

3. Negotiation.

4. ‘Real-life’ learning situations.

5. Novel approaches to learning.

6. Assessment that focuses on process.

7. Use of debates.

8. Beyond the discipline.

9. Enquiry-based learning.

*Implementation ideas for each principle on back of card have still to be added.

Viewpoints Workshop

Task 1: Objectives (5 minutes)

o Agree challenge, record objective(s) and decide theme to consider.

Task 2 – Select principles (5 minutes)

Choose principles you think might help you address your objective(s).

Task 3 – Map principles to student learning timeline (10 minutes)

Place selected cards on the learning timeline considering the student perspective.

Task 4 – Select implementation ideas and tailor a solution (30 minutes)

o Turn over the card(s) and select ideas.o Note where you could your add own ideas or comments in

order to tailor the examples & record action points/reflections.

Brief sharing of experiences and evaluation findings.

Sample finished worksheets

Shared meanings and priorities

Interactive and engaging

Facilitated discussions

Informative and supporting

Building effective teamsIn a short period of time through:

•Informal environment•Establishing shared meanings and priorities•Facilitating discussions and the sharing of ideas•Consensus building•Collaborative development of the workshop output

www.wordle.net

Some Quotes “Thought provoking.”“Good to see the plan in front of you.”“Short sessions exploring ideas - very useful.”“Enjoyed it – not too time-consuming and time used very well.”“Good material supplied to encourage wider consideration.”"Got the team to brainstorm about the way forward in relation to creativity.”“Better face to face interaction with course team.”

“Easy tool – visually descriptive, illustrative”

“…Resources excellent prompts”

“Suggestion cards act as a good prompt”

“Cards aided formulation of ideas”

“Accessible and easy to use. Comprehensive and guiding.”“Look at the holistic approach.”“Group participation/engagement on ideas”“Being given the time to reflect.”“Useful prompts and discussion.”

Some Quotes

Conclusions, questions and close By now you should:

o Be aware of the Viewpoints project.

o Have seen some assessment and feedback resources and also examples of staff using Viewpoints resources and prompts.

Any Questions?

Further information

Viewpoints project blog: http://viewpoints.ulster.ac.uk

Viewpoints resources site: http://viewpoints.ulster.ac.uk/resources

Dr Alan Masson, Project Director - aj.masson@ulster.ac.uk

Catherine O’Donnell, Academic E-Learning Consultant - c.odonnell@ulster.ac.uk

Dr Vilinda Ross, Research Fellow - v.ross@ulster.ac.uk

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