Title: Dawn Leeder University of Cambridge
1 Sharing the LOAD - learning objectives,
activities designs JISC Circular 01/06 Design
for Learning Programme Implementation Strand
Start-up meeting Aston University, 23-24 May 2006
- Dawn Leeder University of Cambridge
- Dr Richard WindleUniversity of Nottingham
- Dr Raquel MoralesUniversity of Cambridge
2Key aims of Sharing the LOAD project
- capture holistic learning designs containing
learning activities that support defined learning
objectives - create exemplars by incorporating components from
large pre-existing collection of mature reusable
learning objects - evaluate for pedagogical effectiveness across a
range of subjects by RLO-CETL community - provide recommendations for future research
development - disseminate outcomes widely by multiple methods
- initial review of designs implicit in these
collections to select designs that show the most
promise for reuse
3Sharing the LOAD project stages
- 1 May 2006 31 Oct 2007 - Duration 18 months
- Management group and regular meetings established
Lead Cambridge - Review of existing mature reusable content Lead
Nottingham - Recruitment of participants Lead Cambridge
- Re/design of workshop poster templates Lead
Cambridge - Practitioner questionnaire Lead Nottingham
- Practitioner-based workshops Lead Cambridge
- Development of exemplars Lead Cambridge
- Use and evaluation Lead Cambridge
- Practitioner longer-term impact interview Lead
Nottingham - Final report and dissemination Lead Cambridge
4Sharing the LOAD management group
- Meet every 3 months but more frequently at first
- Key personnel plus representative from the
support project - JISC programme manager
- other stakeholders
- Alternate meetings between Cambridge and
Nottingham - Video-conference where possible
5Sharing the LOAD initial review
- Review of existing mature reusable content
- May - Jun 2006
- catalogue of existing RLOs reviewed
- broad learning design categories identified
- classification of RLOs - learning design taxonomy
- RLOs at nodal points selected
- report and analysis
- Jul - Oct 2006
- Informs redesign of poster templates for
workshops
6Sharing the LOAD workshops
- Practitioner-based workshops to capture learning
designs - Nov - Dec 2006
- Cambridge
- Nottingham
- London - Goldsmiths Centre for Excellence in
Learning Technology (Mira Vogel)1 - Oxford - Learning Technologies Group (Liz
Masterman)2
1 Designs for learning in virtual environments
insider perspectives2 Evaluation of generic
tools used in designing for learning JISC
e-learning Programme - e-Learning and Pedagogy
Strand
7Sharing the LOAD exemplars
- Reusable learning designs selected from the
workshops - Jan - Mar 2007
- each learning design piloted in 3 subjects1 to
create - exemplars based on the same design to support
different subjects - each exemplar described as a case study2
1 Nursing, Medicine, Allied Health Professions2
ACETS exemplar and semi-structured learning
design statement
8Sharing the LOAD use and evaluation
- Apr - Jun 2007
- Use by
- 3500 nursing students
- 1500 biomedical science students
- 180 graduate entry medics
- Evaluation with RLO-CETL Evaluation Toolkit
- field notes
- student questionnaire
- tutor's form
- technology audit
9Sharing the LOAD interviews
- Practitioner questionnaire
- Sep - Oct 2006
- Baseline survey to establish initial level of
knowledge - Analysis and report
- Practitioner long-term impact interview
- Jun - Jul 2007
- 12 interviews to determine any increase in
knowledge - Analysis and report
10Sharing the LOAD final report
- Final report and dissemination
- Aug - Oct 2007
- report of project outputs
- recommendations for further work
- national conference submission (i.e. ALT-C)
- international workshops