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http://elearning.jiscinvolve.orgLearning and Teaching Experts Meeting
23/064/15
#jiscexperts15 http://padlet.com/sarahknight/experts15
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Welcome to our 35th meeting
› Special welcome to our new members – we now have over 250 members and the group has been established since 2004
› Housekeeping:– 11:45 – 12:00 Tea and coffee available– 13:00 – 13:45 Lunch available– 16:00 Close and tea/coffee available
› Wireless access and plug points› Twitter tag - #jiscexperts15› Copies of agenda and expenses form have been emailed› Feedback please – online evaluation form will be circulated› Presentations will be available from the Jisc website linked to
the events page
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» To share emerging findings from the development of a benchmarking tool for the student digital experience (collaboratively with the NUS), and on further development of a digital capabilities framework for staff
» To stimulate discussion on approaches for effective digital leadership
» To facilitate the sharing of best practice from students working in partnership with staff on technology related change projects across further and higher education
» To share examples of effective institutional practice and research in technology-enhanced learning and enable discussion across the Experts group
Aims for today
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Members Showcase sessions
»Session 1: Digital Story TellingDr Lina Petrakieva, Glasgow Caledonian University
»Session 2: Learning Design Cross Institutional Network (LD-CIN); a social place for bashing, mashing and smashing Learning Design initiativesLisette Toetenel, Learning Design Project Officer, The Open University
»Session 3: Developing a holistic approach to digital literacies in WalesKaren Workman and Louise McGrath, Digital Literacy Wales
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Ideas Wall - http://padlet.com/sarahknight/experts15
»Fresh ideas?
»I have a question about...
»I would like more information on...
»I am interested in working collaboratively on...
»Jisc could...
#jiscexperts15
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Feedback via Text wall
»Send a text to 07537 402 400 starting with digi.
» NOTE - if you don’t start the text with digi, it won’t go to our inbox
»Q 1 – What do you hope to take away from today’s meeting?
Digital Student project
Enhancing the student digital experience online guide:
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/guides/enhancing-the-digital-student-experience
50 institutional exemplars - http://digitalstudent.jiscinvolve.org/wp/exemplars/
Updated with outputs from FE Digital Student project – Sept 15
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Moving forward
»Digital student data collection and analysis project› A service design company is working with us to pilot a prototype for a
service to support the collection and analysis of data on student expectations, experiences, attitudes and satisfaction with digital technologies in their studies in UK higher and further education
»Developing digital student experience benchmarking tool in collaboration with NUS
»Digital Student Skills study starts in July 15 – March 16
»Staff – student partnership projects launching in Sept 15
»Email Sarah.knight@jisc.ac.uk and follow http://digitalstudent.jiscinvolve.org
Jisc Digital Student http://digitalstudent.jiscinvolve.org.uk
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Scaling up online learning project
» 3 strands of work currently in progress:
› Directory of online courses (alphaversion) Delivery: July 2015
› Diagnostic tool (to support the Scaling up online learning course) Delivery: August 2015
› Scaling up online learning toolkit (guide) Delivery: October 2015
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Project blog: www.scalinglearning.jiscinvolve.org
Website: www.jisc.ac.uk/rd/projects/scaling-up-online-
learning
Join the mailing list at: https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/SUOLL-
LIST
Identifying the barriers to universities in expanding their online course offering, and finding solutions to reduce them.
For more information:
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Jisc employability study
› December 2014 - study funded› February - open invitation for
examples of practice› April 29th – webinar to share
emerging themes and findings› June – study completes
– Over 20 case studies and vignettes– Analysis of the technology and
employability landscape– Issues, challenges, gaps and
recommendations
› July – next steps identified jisc.ac.uk/rd/projects/developing-student-employability
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Electronic management of assessment
» 3 projects in progress:
Phase 1March – July 2014
Landscape review providing initial identification of challenges and outline of the state of play with regards to EMA Phase 2.2Oct – Aug 2015
Ongoing development of resources for the ‘toolkit’ based on the assessment and feedback
EMA workflows project – mapping requirements
Ongoing capture of resources – ‘EMA toolkit’
Landscape review – challenges prioritised
Feedback hub scoping
Single online resource
Summer 2014
Spring/Summer 2015
Sept 2015
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Find out more
› Lisa Gray lisa.gray@jisc.ac.uk
› Landscape report available from: bit.ly/jisc-ema
› Join the conversation on the blog: ema.jiscinvolve.org/
and on twitter #jiscassess
› Join the mailing list:
www.jiscmail.ac.uk/tech-enhanced-assessment
› Guides, case studies, videos and other resources on assessment and feedback: bit.ly/jisc-assess
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Find out more…
sarah.knight@jisc.ac.uk
@sarahknight
#jiscexperts14
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Digital leadership
Fiona Morey, Vice principal learning and quality at Aylesbury College
Cheryl Pennington, Assistant principal for teaching and learning, Reading College
Panel members:
James Kieft, Innovation and resources manager
Hannah Tyreman, Learning and development manager, Reading College
Lawrie Phipps, Senior co-design manager, Jisc Student Experience
Chaired by Geoff Rebbeck
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Digital leadership
Fiona Morey, Vice principal learning and quality at Aylesbury College
Cheryl Pennington, Assistant principal for teaching and learning, Reading College
Panel members:
James Kieft, Innovation and resources manager
Hannah Tyreman, Learning and development manager, Reading College
Lawrie Phipps, Senior co-design manager, Jisc Student Experience
Chaired by Geoff Rebbeck
http://can.jiscinvolve.org @CANagogy
» The Change agents’ network supports students working as change agents, digital pioneers, student fellows and students working in partnership with staff on technology related change projects
» Over 300 members subscribed to the CAN community mailing list
» Facilitates the sharing of best practice through› Face to face networking events
› CAN monthly webinar series – next on 30th June at 12:30 – 13:30
› CAN case studies – launch of 10 institutional case studies for Sept 15
» Student partnership toolkit – updated and launched for Sept 15
What is the Change agents’ network (CAN)?
Launched the Journal of Educational innovation, partnership and change
http://can.jiscinvolve.org @CANagogy
» A peer-reviewed online journal that welcomes articles, case studies and opinion pieces relating to learning, teaching and assessment within the context of students and staff as change agents or working in partnership
» http://bit.ly/Jisccanjournal
» Next edition launched in Sept 15
» Email Simon Walker if you would like to be a reviewer for the Journal (s.walker@gre.ac.uk)
http://can.jiscinvolve.org @CANagogy
» The award supports staff and students working in partnership on curriculum innovation projects in UK further education and skills and higher education
» Pilot course has over 70 participants registered and runs from March – June 2015 with next cohort opening for registration in September
» Two modules – module 1 is formative and online through Moodle with module 2 assessed by portfolio and should be taken whilst completing a partnership or change project
» Contact Mark Kerrigan for more information if you would like to register for the next course starting late Sept 15 Mark.Kerrigan@anglia.ac.uk
SEDA accredited Jisc Institutional Change Leader award
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Creating a culture of partnership workingChair: Simon Walker, Head of Educational Development, University of Greenwich
Panel members:
Rachel Challen, e-Learning manager, Loughborough College
Heather Newbrooks, Student engagement manager, Loughborough College
Andrew Carter-Smith, Digital champion, Loughborough College
Rebecca Rochon, Buckinghamshire New University
Elgan Hughes, Student engagement officer, Birmingham City University
Dan Derricott, Student engagement manager, University of Lincoln
Dan Richardson, Student engagement intern, University of Lincoln
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Feedback via Text wall
»Send a text to 07537 402 400 starting with digi.
» NOTE - if you don’t start the text with digi, it won’t go to our inbox
»Q 2 – Share an example of how you are working in partnership with your students
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Feedback via Text wall
»Send a text to 07537 402 400 starting with digi.
» NOTE - if you don’t start the text with digi, it won’t go to our inbox
»Q 3 – What one thing are
you going to do as a result of today’s meeting?
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Ideas wall
http://padlet.com/sarahknight/experts15
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Thank you for your contributions
Date of next meeting:
Wednesday 14 October, The Studio, Birmingham
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/rd/get-involved/learning-and-teaching-experts-group
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