list of UK universities - need to think about where we search for OER's.
Maybe prudent to think about how we sample universities or consider comparables etc
Was linked to by Ashton, report by Royal Holloway (U.O.L.) creative commons 3.0.
An investigation into the use of Turnitin in UK HE institutions, focusing upon student access to the service; are students permitted to interact with Turnitin; is access to the Originality Reports denied or allowed, what sort of access is supported, what are the reasons behind these decisions, and what are the outcomes?
Useful links to resources in relation to eLearning and evaluation of learning resources.
Useful for background information.
All JISC projects, programmes or services are evaluated and occasionally JISC will also undertake longitudinal evaluation to assess whether outcomes have been embedded in learning, teaching research and administration.
Historical project up to date as of 2003. Materials designed to support professional development in embedding learning technologies. Materials available from this site have been produced by institutions participating in EFFECTS and the ELT award, in the spirit of building a shared understanding of practice. You are welcome to re-use these materials in workshops or ELT programmes. Materials available from other sites have been used successfully in the context of ELT and EFFECTs programmes. Most are publicly available for use, but please check before downloading.
See the ELT in Action page for ongoing arrangements to share and collaboratively develop materials for embedding learning technologies.
Materials are organised into general resources to support staff development with learning technologies, and materials relating to the specialist ELT Learning Outcomes.
University of Coventry links to articles regarding pedagogy and student learning styles - most of this is listed as open access.
There are some case study type materials on this.
University of Coventry links to publications they have found useful and informative. Not all documents are accessible by U.O.H. but some are. Most are Open Access/Creative Commons