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OU Conf: user-generated content etc

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Darrel Ince – Let the students do it
Big idea: The student generated course.
e-Learning course – students learn about e-learning (20 weeks), then develop a course (12 weeks), use that as assignment. Select the best on TMA mark and rework them into a course.
We define the structure – the main chunks – for the students to [...]

OU Conf: Tony Hirst – Facebook apps

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Back to liveblogging temporarily – if you can’t liveblog Tony Hirst’s presentation what can you do?
Vicky Smith chairing
Tony offers to do his talk from a seat at the back of the meeting room via a video link from his laptop to the presentation machine – only partly in jest.
Tony Hirst, Stuart Brown, Liam Green-Hughes, Martin [...]

OU Conf: Martin Weller et al – Learning Design

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Martin Weller, Simon Cross, Andrew Brasher, Grainne Conole, Juliette White and Paul Clark
Martin – Umbrella thing for lots of activity.  1 – Fact finding and user reqs – workshops, interviews, etc.  2 – Tool and resource development using Compendium.  Now Compendium LD, Cloudworks for sharing designs.
LD at the OU – background of expertise from Moodle, [...]

OU Conf: Keren Mills – Digilab

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Keren Mills and Non Scantlebury – Digilab/Library.
About half of the audience have never been in the Digilab.
Launched and opened Nov 2006.  Can’t miss it, it’s painted bright pink.  Professional development of non-academic staff, e.g. designers in LTS.  IET gets a mention for doing staff development.  Digilab to fill gap for hands-on opportunities.  A ‘createive play [...]

OU Conf: Tim Hunt – open source developing

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Tim Hunt – Developing in the Moodle open source community: Connections promotes quality.
Has been a developer on the VLE project.  Most of this audience know what open source software and Moodle are.  (That’s a relief.)
Goes through software, free software (Stallman), open source (Raymond).  (After we’ve just established the audience already knows this, ah well.)  Licensing.  [...]

OU Conf: Ekkehard Thumm et al – OpenStudio

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Ekkehard Thumm, Jamie Daniels, Esther Snelson (MPM for T189 Digital Photography). Stephen Peake, CTC for T189 here too.
(Linda Price chairing)
Ekkehard – Photography traditionally thought unsuitable for distance teaching … but it is now.  Less about the course but more about the process and the software.  (If you are interested in T189, there’s a talk tomorrow [...]

OU Conf: Bill Tait – quality framework

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Bill Tait – AL in MCT, COLMSCT Associate Teaching Fellow: Towards a Quality Framework for E-learning
Project to make it easy for tutors to write learning objects.  Wrote extensible learning objects and get tutors to apply their own ideas about pedagogy.  But big gap in technological expertise, even among Computing ALs.
Aim: a framework to help practitioners [...]

OU Conf: Marion Hall – HSC resource bank

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Marion Hall, Lecturer in Faculty of Health and Social Care..
Library of resources for use across HSC courses – SORRS project – Shared Online Resources Repository System.
Went live on 16 Jan 2008, HSC resource bank as standard Moodle course website – http://learn.open.ac.uk/site/HSCRB
Can be accessed by: all HSC students, ALs, and OU staff via autoregistration at http://learn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=4443
It’s [...]

OU Conf: Lin Smith – a quality approach

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Lin Smith – Regional Manager from East Midlands – “Online e-moderating – a quality approach”
Dean Taylor chairing.
Staff development for OUBS, got OU Teaching Award this morning for whole team, more than were named on award.  Five years programme.  Identified that tutors needed help in becoming good e-moderators on tutor group forums.
ALs did a lot of [...]

OU Conf: Phil Candy keynote

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

National Director of Education, Training and Development for NHS Connecting for Health.  “Scholarship and the Rise of Knowledge Work?”
Denise Kirkpatrick welcomes everyone back. Much fewer people here – possibly because the programme is a bit unclear about what’s a keynote and what’s the parallel sessions, or possibly because not half so many ALs here. NHS [...]