USQ Open Access College Australian Digital Futures Institute Serco: Southern Queensland Correctional Centre Queensland Corrective Services.

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USQ Open Access College Australian Digital Futures Institute Serco: Southern Queensland Correctional Centre Queensland Corrective Services

Incarcerated offenders face a number of challenges additional to those faced by most other students studying at a distance. Lack of internet access is especially problematic for those studying in a sector that is increasingly characterised by online course offerings.

Increased online course provision Digital learning environments Interactivity and collaboration Elimination of exceptions handling Withdrawal of support for incarcerated students Difficulties providing equivalent learning experiences to students without internet access Difficult for incarcerated students to develop the skills required for success in future employment or study Further exclusion of the already socially excluded The learning landscape is changing…

The project consists of 2 components: Stand Alone Moodle (SAM) e-Readers Internet-independent version of the USQ StudyDesk Loaded directly onto a virtual computer within the education centre’s computer network No access to prison computers or outside world Coursework materials Relevant library resources Provided to students to take back to their cells No access to 3G or Wi-Fi No SD card slot No removable batteries

Offline course content Replication of USQ’s study environment Research & digital literacy skills Engagement & collaboration Comparable experience Stand Alone Moodle (SAM) Simple and customisable

Extends learning beyond the computer lab into personal time. Ownership of own research and learning. Advanced search skills. Experience with digital technology and digital literacy skills. E-Readers Notes Organise

Trial project 17 students Southern Queensland Correctional Centre in Gatton. TPP7120 Studying to Succeed within the Tertiary Preparation Program. Prospective students over 18 and can’t gain entry via traditional pathways. Trial commences in Semester 2, 16 June Project Prototype

Thinking and reflection Conversation and interaction Experience and activity Evidence and demonstration Source: Conole, G. (2008) New Schemas for Mapping Pedagogies and Technologies. Retrieved from

Initial Findings Initial responses from students and education officers has been positive: “The students progression with the E-Readers has been slow and steady but they are thrilled with being able to use them at their leisure to study”. “The Students have had access to the E-Readers for a longer period of time and have become very comfortable with their use they also find during times of lock down they are very convent to use for study THEY LOVE THEM”. “The Study Desk was warmly welcomed by the students they were ecstatic that they could have access to THEIR University I believe the Moodle programme will only lead to better completion percentages in correctional centres”. (Comments from the SQCC Education Officer)

Greatest Challenges Ensuring regular access for students to the computer lab A degree of computer literacy is required Aversion to group work and motivation to work on the computers on a regular basis (breaking moulds) ICT support within the corrections centre, password control and security Restrictions regarding ICT and servers

A note from Serco The IT Issues The prisoner experience Staff Training SERCO-USQ..Partnership

“From a scholarly perspective, prison education reduces recidivism, enhances life skills, and is a cost-effective method of crime reduction…” But from a humane and ethical perspective, prison education allows those who want to change their lifestyle the opportunity to do so.” Christopher Zoukis, former prisoner and contemporary author Source: / Questions?