Title: REMOTE High Tech Distance Learning VOCATIONAL PORRIDGE
1REMOTE High Tech Distance Learning VOCATIONAL
PORRIDGE
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- Presented by
- Dr. Brian Hill
- Principal Lecturer in Manufacturing Engineering
- Centre of Excellence
2Presentation Outline
- The Problem
- Achievement of Excellence
- Value and benefit to the North East Institute
- Value and benefit to the Wider Community
- New developments and different approaches
3The Problem
- Prisons wish to train their inmates in skills
that are transferable to the world of work. - Difficult to find vocational teachers and
lecturers who are able and willing to go into
the prison scenario. - Institute looked for an innovative way to use a
virtual classroom approach using ASCOT
CourseMaster product (this allows a tutor to
talk to, and see, the students via an ISDN
telephone line and share a software application).
4ACHIEVEMENT OF EXCELLENCE (1)
- Nov 1996 Application made for European Funding.
- Mar - Sept 1997 early investigative work
carried out. - Oct - Dec 1998 CAD Team involved in further
research including a link from London to
Dublin. - Jan - Mar 1998 Negotiations with ASCOT.
- Mar - Jun 1998 Purchase Installation of
CourseMaster - Sept - Oct 1998 Testing of CourseMaster
system, training for staff and production of
material for delivery. Recruitment of first
batch of inmates in the prison to study on
the programme. - Nov 1998 LAUNCH of the Programme.
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6ACHIEVEMENT OF EXCELLENCE (2)
- Nov 1998 - May 1999 - Delivery of AutoCAD
Programme - June 1999 - Completion of first course with five
inmates receiving CG 4351-01 Computer Aided
Draughting and Design using AutoCAD
Certificates. - Aug 1999 - Recruitment of second batch of
inmates. - Sept 1999 - June 2000 - Delivery of AutoCAD
training. - May 2000 - CAD Team travelled to London to
receive a UK BEACON Award. - June 2000 - Completion of second course with four
students receiving CG 4351-01 CAD Certificates.
7ACHIEVEMENT OF EXCELLENCE (3)
- Aug 2000 - Recruitment of third batch of inmates
in the prison to study on the programme. - Sept 2000- June 2001 - Delivery of AutoCAD
training to third batch of six students. - Oct 2000 - CAD Team travelled to Paris to
research a link up with a French Company
(AFIDE) who were developing a new web based
delivery system using NetTutor for AutoCAD
and were seeking a partner in the project. - Nov 2000 - Second Application made for European
Funding. - May 2001 - CAD Team receive a BT ICT Award.
- May 2001 - Second European Fund Bid successful.
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9ACHIEVEMENT OF EXCELLENCE (4)
- June 2001 - Completion of third course with four
students receiving City Guilds 4351-01 CAD
Certificates. - Aug 2001 - Recruitment of fourth batch of inmates
in the prison to study on the programme. - Sept 2001- June 2002 - Delivery of AutoCAD
training to fourth batch of six students. - July 2001- Feb 2002 - Researching, tendering and
purchasing of CNC Machine tools for Phase 2 of
the project. Purchase of NetTutor for up
grading existing link. - May 2002 - Installation of NetTutor System.
- June 2001 - Completion of fourth course with six
students receiving City Guilds 4351-01 CAD
Certificates. - Sept - Oct 2002 - Testing and retraining of
staff. Recruitment of a fifth batch of inmates
to study on the programme.
10VALUE AND BENEFIT TO THE INSTITUTION (1)
- Project bonded a team of lecturers together to
research a leading edge method of delivery and
learning in a virtual classroom. - The team won a UK BEACON AWARD for Colleges of
Further and Higher Education entitled The BBC
Education Award for the use of Television, Video
and Audio media in the Delivery of Distance
Learning. We were the first college in Northern
Ireland to gain the award. - The team won a BT ICT Award for its pioneering
work in using telephone communications to further
education and training. - A very close working relationship with the
Educational Unit in the prison has been
established.
11VALUE AND BENEFIT TO THE INSTITUTION (2)
- An international partnership with a French
Company started to develop as the team sought to
allow exchange of techniques to be carried out.
The team visited the offices of the company in
Paris and held exploratory talks. - The Mechanical Engineering Section was recognised
a Regional Centre of Excellence for the
Manufacturing Industry status by government. - Programme Manager for Mechanical Engineering was
successfully nominated for the EDEXCEL
Outstanding Lecturer Award 2000. - The team has now the knowledge, capability and
the will to undertake applications for further
European monies for Curriculum and Research
Projects.
12VALUE AND BENEFIT TO WIDER COMMUNITY (1)
- The programme has been integral to prisoners
preparation for release as the inmates trained on
the programme have now got modern industrial
employable skills. - A new transferable skill has been gained by the
prisoners as most of them had no previous
experience of CAD. - Twenty one inmates now have a Level 3
qualification in the use of AutoCAD, an
industrial CAD software used extensively in the
Engineering and Construction industries.
13VALUE AND BENEFIT TO WIDER COMMUNITY (2)
- The Prison now has an expectation in that they
can hook into more programmes of this nature. - The Institute is now seen as a centre of
teaching, learning and research for such
programmes. - The technology used in the project is such that
no other similar programme has been attempted in
the United Kingdom. Some hybrids of the
technology have been identified, but none
directly, as far as we are aware, are in
operation in this particular mode.
14NEW DEVELOPMENTS/APPROACHES
- Develop new provision opportunities e.g.
3-Dimensional Design using AutoCAD or Using
AutoCAD AEC in the Built Environment. - To extend the Video Conferencing side to allow
interaction of prison inmates with Institute
students. - Another Prison Education Unit within the province
is now investigating replicating the system. - Possibility for other prison authorities within
the UK to invest in such a set up. - To facilitate access by the Prison Education
Service to Machine Tools in Our Institute using a
reverse of the current process. The students
would be able to see the machine tool actually
cutting the component.
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Beacon Award Winners 1999-2000 2000-2001
Manufacturing Engineering CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE
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