E-ViEW is funded with support from the European Commission ALT-C 2012 PechaKucha #264 Stimulating Virtual Mobility in Pan-European HEIs using E-ViEW (European.

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E-ViEW is funded with support from the European Commission ALT-C 2012 PechaKucha #264 Stimulating Virtual Mobility in Pan-European HEIs using E-ViEW (European Virtual Environment for Work-based Learning) Dr Steve Brant: E-Learning Manager. UEL.

WBL – Business Management Module

User needs analysis revealed Ready, willing and able Blended learning approach desired Authentic e-learning activities – Pan-European delivery and employer collaboration Common ‘pan-European’ activities Technological platform

Signature Pedagogy and delivery methodology Problem solving, embedded learning, contextualised. Relevant tasks – Authenticity! Web 2.0 Group learning Technical Support requirement

E-ViEW Platform

Supplementing campus-based Self-assessment Negotiated WBL agreement – Wiki Case Studies & Reflective Discussion Activities Video Conferencing with partner experts International Activities International Workshops (Virtual Classroom) Collaborative discussion fora Learners’ Area!!

Developing and using the Virtual Campus (our Confrontation with Reality!) Student data issues Scalability – access and maintenance Learning Objects creation EU dimension - motivation Economic issues

Continuing the Project Make it scalable! More participants, more subjects covered. Additional pilots, introducing international collaborative activities at an earlier stage.

Thank you!