Distributed e-Learning Programme: Stories from regional pilot projects (April 2008)

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Distributed e-Learning Programme Stories from regional pilot projects

Introduction These stories are based on a selection of regional pilot projects that were completed for the Distributed e-Learning Programme between 2005 and 2007. As part of this HEFCEfunded programme, JISC commissioned 21 projects around the use of technology to support lifelong learning in a regional context. These projects that took a regional, cross-institutional and collaborative approach to supporting lifelong learners and facilitating progression. The motivation for this was the recognition that work, background or personal commitments may act as barriers to learning, and these projects piloted ways to help people to engage more effectively with learning opportunities in their region. The stories follow some of the institutions’ activities through the regional pilots, and look at specific messages and lessons learned along the way. They consider the importance of personalisation, context and purpose, the need to look at people-related requirements as well as the usability of the technology, and show how the project managers motivated tutors and learners to get involved. They also touch on the issue of collaboration across different sectors and cultures.

The stories focus on a number of themes: Using social networking tools for educational purposes: QQ

Students learn new skills through social networking – MANSLE project

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Learners develop online life timelines to help them look into the future! – L4ALL project

Developing high quality interactive content for sharing and re-use: QQ

Teachers and learners look for ‘attractive’ resources – REHASH and L2O projects

Effective use of e-portfolios to support widening participation and progression: QQ

e-Portfolios can ‘really make a difference’ – EPISTLE project

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e-Portfolio narrows the gap between sixth form and HE – ELP project

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e-Portfolio gives personal touch to Key Skills – File-Pass project

The benefits and issues involved in transferring learner data and information between institutions and sectors: QQ

Technology supports collaboration in Nottingham – RIPPLL

A number of the stories carry links and references to related information and examples of work, which we hope will be of interest. We hope that the stories will encourage you to set up and/ or participate in similar projects around the country. We would also welcome your contributions to the JISC-CETIS Lifelong Learning Group’s social networking site, where you can ask questions or share your own experiences. We would encourage you to use it to add to everyone’s knowledge and understanding around this new and evolving area. Go to http://cetisllg.ning.com


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