Title: JISC Regional Support Centres
1JISC Regional Support Centres Stimulating and
Supporting Innovation in Learning
Theresa Welch, Allen Crawford Thomas E-Learning
Advisors, RSC West Midlands
2Support for E-learning
- Supporting the development of e-learning, working
directly with learning providers since 2000. - Work though regional teams based in 13 locations
throughout the UK - Broad remit covers teaching and learning, staff
development, strategy and management, e-learning
technology, learning resources and accessibility.
3Identify and Share Best Practice
If you have an example of good practice in
e-learning that you would like to share contact
Kirsty Hill by e-mail at kirsty.hill_at_wlv.ac.uk
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4It could be you! Regional Example
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5Regional Staff Development
- Workshops, bespoke in-house training events,
regional events includes development for
teacher training - Typical staff development activities include
- Introduction to E-Learning
- Getting to Grips with Interactive Whiteboards
- Change Management
- Learning Technologies Showcase Day
- Online Conference
- E-Portfolios Forum
See RSC website for details http//www.rsc-wm.ac
.uk/
6Other e-learning staff development
Partner workshops and events NIACE E-Guides
Three days of hands on, workshop - style
training. Developing an action plan for cascade
training E-CPD Programme New Programme
commissioned by the Learning and Skills
Improvement Service . Opportunity for
practitioners to support and enhance learning
through the effective use of technology. LSIS
Connect - focuses on the development of ILT
strategies. One day interactive session followed
up by distance coaching and half day mentoring.
LSIS Realise focuses on helping work based
learning providers manage change. One-day
leadership programme with ongoing support for up
to three months.
See RSC communications for details
http//www.rsc-wm.ac.uk/
7Signposting Funding Opportunities
E-CDP Showcase Projects - Submit a showcase
project - 2000 http//www.bdplearning.com/ecpd/sh
owcase_project_info.html Closing date March
09. ALPs Learning Innovation Grant (LIG)
programme Already secured funding for Round 4.
Further rounds may be possible. LSC Capital
Grants for staff development Last round of
funding offered up to 22,500 per provider. See
RSC website (http//www.rsc-wm.ac.uk/) for more
details of future opportunities. MOLENET
Mobile Learning Network - http//www.molenet.org.
uk/getinvolved. Opportunities to work with FE to
secure funding.
8Forums and online support
9Other Advice and Guidance
- Demonstrate new technologies
- Assessing the need for technology
- Evaluation and selection process of technology
- Implementation of technology
- Examples of innovation and good practice
10JISC Digital Media
11JISC Legal
12JISC TechDis
13JISC Netskills
14JISC Infonet
15Communications
16Tools for E-Learning
17Asus EEEpcs
- Smaller than an A5 pad and weighing less than 1kg
- Combines the portability and quick-start of a PDA
with the capabilities of a laptop. - Solid-state hard drive provides fast boot-up /
shut-down and preserves user files. - Integrated webcam microphone and speakers
- Many come with Open Office and other Free and
Open Source Software - Excellence Gateway Case studies
18Digital Video Cameras
- Raised considerable interest in teaching and
learning because of their portability, ease of
use and starting at just 35 their price! - The basic Disgo model has only three buttons so
you cant go far wrong with using it either
making it a great tool for learners to use (to
capture evidence for e-portfolios for example). - There are a couple of models available, the basic
Disgo video retailing at 35 or a disgo Video Pro
at 99.99. - Additions new models with LCD displays. Extra
memory - Excellence Gateway Case studies
19Micro Projector
- Ideal for impromptu meetings, small group
presentations. - Switch off instantly and put in your pocket,
allowing you to take it anywhere - Compatible with laptops, video MP3 players, video
mobile phones and other multimedia devices. - Powered by either on-board battery (up to 60
minutes continuous presentation) or AC mains. - Projects video and 'still' content up to 1270mm
(50") image size. - Needs better resolution to be effective in
- classroom setting.
20Ipod, ITouch
- Mobile wireless enabled device that allows the
user to access educational content online or by
physical download. - Audio playback (Podcasts of lessons audio books
etc). - Audio recording - external microphone required
- Review videos or images (coursework,
demonstration of new skills/evidence) - Audio playback Up to 36 hours when fully
charged - Video playback Up to 6 hours when fully charged
21Digital Notepads
- Looks like an ordinary notepad and clipboard, but
stand-alone device that has storage capability
built in. - Digitally captures and stores everything you
write or draw with ink on ordinary paper, without
the use of a computer and special paper. - Can then upload and digitally view, edit,
organize and share your handwritten notes in
Windows. - Additions Extra memory. New forms function.
- Excellence Gateway Case studies
22Interactive Whiteboards
- Can be used for interactivity e.g. labelling
activities, with PowerPoint. - Showing photographs, scan students work and show
on whiteboard. - Who wants to be a millionaire type activities.
- Additions - voting pads and active slates
- Excellence Gateway Case studies
- Whiteboard resources on RSC wiki
23Digital Voice Recorders
- Can be used to capture professional discussions.
Record conversations with a learner. - Files can be attached electronically as witness
statements to the learners file. - Additions extra storage, more features. Easy to
overlay audio onto images that show activity
being undertaken. - Excellence Gateway Case studies
24Resources for E-Learning
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29JISC Digitisation Programme
30Contact
Theresa Welch E-Learning Advisor (WBL) Tel
01902 518976 Email theresa.welch_at_wlv.ac.uk E-Lea
rning Updates Wobble http//wblwestmids.blogspot.
com/ Allen Crawford-Thomas eLearning Advisor
-Â Teaching and Learning Tel 01902
518930E-mail a.crawford-thomas_at_wlv.ac.uk RSC
Website http//www.rsc-wm.ac.uk