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1 Effective Practice for e-Learning: A Learning Technologists Perspective Alice Bird Learning Technology Manager Liverpool John Moores University

2 Outline of presentation LJMU context E-Learning at LJMU Intentions for using the Effective Practice with e-Learning guide General feedback on the guide

3 Liverpool JMU A new university (1992) –Formerly Liverpool Polytechnic –Amalgamation of colleges 22,000 students (17,000 full-time equivalent) 800 academic staff 6 Faculties with a total of 26 Schools 3 main campuses –2 near city centre –1 towards south of city

4 E-Learning at LJMU History of promoting the use of ICT in learning and teaching (integral to LTA strategies) Good infrastructure and range of local / institutionally available learning technologies Established technical training / support provision Responsive approach to new interventions –Implement, evaluate, make recommendations, seek additional funding (if necessary)

5 Computing and Information Services Learning and Information Services E-Learning support at LJMU Learning Development Unit: Learning Technology Team Staffing: –1 manager / 3 others Responsible for: –Promotion of ICT in learning and teaching –Pedagogical staff development –Staff support resources –LT admin. support (manual) LDU Learning Technology Team

6 Continuing to promote adoption of technology in learning Increased focus on pedagogical staff development Current LDU e-learning priorities I can see areas where it may be of use (continual peer and self- assessment) however there needs to be a wider (possibly publicised) avocation of the educational philosophy behind it and a debate as to its strengths and weaknesses. The nuts and bolts of the operation are very effectively dealt with but staff (I) need input as to what its good at and not so good at in providing a supportive learning environment to the students. Staff comment, VLE user evaluation, 2003

7 How is LDU addressing the current priorities? Dissemination –L&T Conference, Web, Press, e-Learning Forum, VLE Ready Reference and CD-ROM Additional local support –HR funded mentor project in Faculties Professional Development –Embedding Learning Technology programme (SEDA) –Learning from Research in Education series –One-off sessions –Staff self-development Current LDU strategies

8 How the Effective Practice guide will be used As an additional support resource for professional development activities For general dissemination and awareness-raising via LJMU L&T website As a general resources for staff self- development

9 Why use the Effective Practice guide? To help staff design learning activities incorporating learning technologies To provide staff with case study exemplars To inform design for learning, generally To provide additional, independent support resources

10 Positive –Text, case studies and planner / evaluator templates all accessible and useful –Good to have high quality printed format as well as electronic format Not so positive –Need for more HE case study exemplars General feedback on guide

11 More not so positive –Focus on individual learning activities –Lack of emphasis on overall curriculum design –Lesson plan without overarching Scheme of work –Potential fragmented student learning technology experience –Need a programme team planning approach (otherwise potential for tutors own personal bias) General feedback on guide

12 Adherence to yesterdays technologies – learning technology inertia Tutor-focused rather than student-focused approach Tutor personal bias? I think some module leaders have their own personal agenda about Blackboard and prefer to have us use a website for information. Other lecturers use it but none to its full intended extent. Student comment, VLE User Evaluation, 2003


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