"Supporting Learners In a Digital Age (SLIDA)
Overview
This project is investigating how institutions are creating and enabling opportunities that promote the development of effective learning in a digital age. The main deliverables of the study are 10 institutional case studies and a final report with recommendations for further and higher education on how to develop effective institution-wide strategies and practices which better support effective learners in a digital age. There is an opportunity here to build capacity in researching learners' needs and experiences. The project team are working collaboratively with each institution to assess what evidence they have available and what further evaluations they could conduct."
video clips from the JISC funded E4L project investigating the Learners Experience of E-Learning.
The case studies represent learners from Adult and Community Learning (ACL), Further (FE) and Higher Education (HE) undertaking a variety of different courses on various subject areas.
"Institutional approaches to curriculum design
Curriculum design blog
JISC Curriculum Design & Delivery1
* The Future of QA & QE2
Tue, 06 Jul 2010 18:25:50 +0000
Various group discussions and the panel session at the QA & QE in e-Learning conference at the Unive...
* QA QE Toolkit3
Tue, 06 Jul 2010 18:03:22 +0000
A toolkit created by the QAQE SIG was the subject of discussion & consultation at the QA & QE in e-L...
* Review of QAA Code of Practice4
Tue, 06 Jul 2010 17:41:27 +0000
Brief notes from the QA & QE in e-Learning conference at the University of Hertfordshire on 2nd July...
The aim of the JISC e-Learning programme is to enable UK further and higher education to create a better learning environment for all learners, wherever and however they study. Its vision is of a world where learners, teachers, researchers and wider institutional stakeholders use technology to enhance the overall educational experience by improving flexibility and creativity and by encouraging comprehensive and diverse personal, high quality learning, teaching and research."