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The 7Cs of Learning Design:
        A Pilot Workshop

 Slides by Gabi Witthaus, based on two Carpe Diem-OULDI workshops:
one with SAIDE (South African Institute for Distance Education), and one
     with the Beyond Distance Research Alliance, March-April 2012.

          Background info and more resources available from
           http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloudscape/view/2409




                                                                  Picture by mckaysavage on flickr
In course teams, before the workshop:
                       • Create your own Course Mission Statement
                       • Write+-6 high-level outcome statements for your course
                       • Commit to whole process, including putting your hands on VLE

                                   E-tivity 8:                                                 E-tivity 1: Consider
                                Action Planning                                               your Course Features

         E-tivity 7: Put it all                                                                                 E-tivity 2: Develop
        together on the VLE/                                                                                    your Course Map
                 LMS                                           Reality check by
                                                                learner/ peer
            E-tivity 6: Develop                                                                              E-tivity 3: Develop your
              your e-tivities                                                                                     Activity Profile
                                                                                              E-tivity 4: Develop
                             E-tivity 5: Do a Learning                                    your Storyboard (including
                              Design Resource Audit                                           assessment plans)

Note: This workshop is structured around eight e-tivities, which are done in course teams. This diagram gives an overview of the e-tivities. Each e-
tivity will require frequent cross-checking and updating of outputs of earlier e-tivities, especially those within same-colour groups. E-tivity 8 may lead
back to any or all of the outputs of previous e-tivities. The whole flow can be done in a face-to-face workshop (2-3 full days) or online (over 2-3
weeks). If done online, the e-tivities are done by course teams asynchronously, and there is a synchronous session in between each e-tivity to reflect
on the previous e-tivity and prepare for the next one. Whether conducted face-to-face or online, all e-tivities are done in a Wiki, which is created for
participants before the workshop begins.
Background to the workshop: a brief web tour

  • Carpe Diem website: www.le.ac.uk/carpediem
  • OULDI website: http://www.open.ac.uk/blogs/OULDI/
  • 7Cs OER page: http://tinyurl.com/uol-7Cs-oers
  • Cloudworks cloudscape:
    http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloudscape/view/2409
  • More about Cloudworks (from Cambridge blog):
    http://tinyurl.com/cloudworks-cam
  • VLE for this workshop [Facilitator to provide]
Silent brainstorm: How to ruin a course
               [Participants to fill this space ]




  When you are finished, you might want to add your points to http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloud/view/2597
E-tivity 1: Consider
your Course Features
Intro to E-tivity 1: Consider your Course Features




    Course Features E-tivity Rubric: http://tinyurl.com/coursefeatures-uol
Course Features viewed on Linoit.com (unsorted)




This canvas is available (read-only) at http://tinyurl.com/linoit-coursefeatures . You
can create your own canvases by opening a free account at www.linoit.com .
Course Features – additional resources

• Course features explanation in JISC DesignStudio:
  http://tinyurl.com/coursefeatures
• Course features instructions on Cloudworks:
  http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloud/view/5950
• Course Features resources (Leicester), including cut-
  out cards in Excel: http://tinyurl.com/coursefea-uol



Note: in some resources, “Course Features” are referred to as “Pedagogical Features”.
Reflection on Course Features e-tivity

• Did individuals in the teams have different views on
  any of these key aspects? If so, what were these?
• Did you understand any of the terms in different
  ways? If so, what were these?
• Did you have any ideas as to what the colours
  represented? See next slide ;-)
• Did you have significantly more or fewer of any
  colour? What might be the implications for learners
  of this?
Course Features Key

•   Green = collaboration and communication
•   Blue = content and student experience
•   Purple = reflection and demonstration
•   Orange = guidance and support
E-tivity 2: Develop
your Course Map
Brainstorm: What are discussion forums, blogs and wikis good for?
                         [Participants to fill this space ]
     Discussion forums                 Blogs                   Wikis
Intro to E-tivity 2: Develop your Course Map




    Course Map E-tivity Rubric: http://tinyurl.com/coursemap-uol
Course Map Template




Course Map template in Word format: http://tinyurl.com/coursemap-uol
Course Map – the Categories Explained




        http://tinyurl.com/coursemap-flickr
Course map – additional resources

• Course map explanation in JISC DesignStudio:
  www.tinyurl.com/coursemap-ds
• Course map instructions on Cloudworks:
  www.tinyurl.com/coursemap-cloudworks
• Cambridge blog on Course Map:
  http://tinyurl.com/coursemap-cam
• Course Map resources (Leicester):
  http://tinyurl.com/coursemap-uol
Reflection on Course Map E-tivity
• Which quadrants were easier to fill in? Which were
  more difficult?
• Did you make any changes to your Course Features
  lists as a result of your Course Map?
• Is your Course Map aligned with your course mission
  statement and overarching outcomes?
• Are there aspects of the Course Map that you would
  like to return to later in the workshop?
Silent brainstorm – How’s the course going so far? Add your comments:
                           [Participants to fill this space ]

             Surprises                                           Great Discoveries




            Frustrations                                            Highlights
E-tivity 3: Develop your
     Activity Profile
Intro to E-tivity 3: Develop your Activity Profile




       E-tivity 3 rubric: http://tinyurl.com/activityprofile-uol
Activity Profile – key
Activity Profile – additional resources
• Flash version (saves as JPEG and cannot be edited
  afterwards): http://tinyurl.com/ActivityProfileFlash
• Excel version: http://tinyurl.com/ActivityProfileExcel
• Activity profile explanation in JISC DesignStudio:
  www.tinyurl.com/activity-profile-ds
• Activity profile instructions on Cloudworks:
  www.cloudworks.ac.uk/cloud/view/3420
• Cambridge blog on activity profile:
  http://tinyurl.com/activityprofile-cam
• Activity profile resources (Leicester):
  http://tinyurl.com/activityprofile-uol
 Note: in some resources the Activity Profile is referred to as the Pedagogy Profile.
Salmon’s five-stage model




Gilly Salmon, 2009: http://tinyurl.com/Salmon-five-stage-model
Reflection on Activity Profile E-tivity
• Were there any surprises for your group in the way
  your profile turned out?
• Did you feel that different activity types were needed
  at different stages in your course (in terms of
  Salmon’s 5-stage model)?
• Is your Activity Profile aligned with your course
  mission statement, overarching outcomes and
  Course Map?
• Are there aspects of the Activity Profile that you
  would like to return to later in the workshop?
E-tivity 4: Develop
your Storyboard (including
    assessment plans)
Brainstorm: Learning Outcomes
                             [Participants to add to these columns]


“Soft” outcome verbs                            “Hard” outcome verbs
Appreciate                                      Argue
Understand                                      Create
Assessment plans (to be discussed in course teams)
1.   WHAT must be assessed?

2.   We would like to assess in THESE WAYS (e.g. through an
     exam, assignment, etc):

3.   We would rather NOT assess in these ways:

4.   We will exploit technology for formative and summative assessment by…
     (e.g. by setting up a multiple-choice exam on our VLE; by providing
     formative feedback on e-tivities):

5.   The work done during the course will contribute to formative and
     summative assessment in these ways:

6.   Formative feedback will be offered by tutors and peers in these ways and
     using these technologies:

7.   Peer-assessment will be built into our course as follows:
Intro to E-tivity 4: Develop your Storyboard




    Storyboard E-tivity rubric: http://tinyurl.com/storyboard-uol
Storyboard Template Viewed on Linoit.com




This canvas is available (read-only) at http://tinyurl.com/linoit-storyboardview . You
can create your own canvases by opening a free account at www.linoit.com .
Storyboard – Additional Resources
• Outcomes verbs selection – CogenT toolkit
  (University of Gloucestershire) :
  http://tinyurl.com/outcomes-verbs
• Learning Outcomes view activity (OULDI):
  http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloud/view/4036
• Storyboard resources (Leicester):
  www.tinyurl.com/storyboard-uol
Reflection on Storyboard e-tivity
• Does your Storyboard reflect the alignment of your
  outcomes, assessment, content and learning
  activities?
• Did you make any changes to your Course
  Features, Course Map and Activity Profile while
  developing the Storyboard?
• Are there aspects of the Storyboard that you would
  like to return to later in the workshop?
E-tivity 5: Do a Learning
 Design Resource Audit
Discuss: How are you reusing OERs?

             Design
                                   Low-cost                    Strategic
Curriculum



                                 Enhancement                 Enhancement
             Delivery




                                     Rapid                     Planned
                                 Enhancement                 Enhancement


                                   Used as is                 Repurposed
                                 (Just-in-time)               (Structured)

                                                   OER
                        Armellini and Nie, 2012 (http://tinyurl.com/LDRA-uol )
Intro to E-tivity 5: Learning Design Resource Audit




   Learning Design Resource Audit E-tivity Rubric: http://tinyurl.com/ldra-uol
Example of a Completed LD Resource Audit
                                                                                     Format
 Content (under the          Text & graphics                 Audio                   Video                 Slides (e.g.           Other (e.g. Adobe
appropriate licences)                                                                                     PowerPoint)                Presenter)




                         OER for section 1.
                         Reflective task from
What I find and reuse                                                        iTunesU resources for   Slideshare resource for   Organisation X’s
                         source Z.                  Podcast for section 3.
as is                                                                        sections 1 and 7.       section 5.                website.
                         Guidelines on
                         assignment writing.



                         OER for section 2.
What I find, tweak and
                         Assessment rubric from
use
                         W.


What I find, repurpose                              New podcast based on                             Slides adapted from
                         OER for section 3.
and use                                             X.                                               resource Y.

What I create for this   Introduction to all        5 to 8-minute            A 5-minute talking      Support slides for        Detailed presentations
module                   sections of the module.    summaries of key         head to introduce the   sections 4, 7 and 8.      for sections 2, 3 and 6.
                         5 e-tivities. Summaries.   points per section.      programme and the
                         Assessment rubrics.        Advice and guidance      academic team.
                                                    for assessment.
                                                    Feedback on draft
                                                    assignments.
OER search mini-workshop
1. Search for one key phrase for your course in:
a)   OER Commons: www.oercommons.org
b)   JorumOpen: http://open.jorum.ac.uk
c)   Xpert: http://xpert.nottingham.ac.uk
d)   Open Courseware Consortium: www.ocwconsortium.org
e)   OU LabSpace: http://labspace.open.ac.uk/
f)   Google with usage rights filter (“Free to use share or modify”):
     http://www.google.com/advanced_search
g)   Or any repository listed at
     http://wikieducator.org/OER_Handbook/educator/Find/General_repositories

2. Then compare search results with your colleagues.
Learning Design Resource Audit: additional resources
  • JISC OER Infokit: http://tinyurl.com/jisc-oer-infokit
  • For guidance and resources on attribution of OERs
    and CC-licensed images, see:
    http://www.scoop.it/t/baked-in-licences/
  • Learning Design Resource Audit resources
    (Leicester): www.tinyurl.com/ldra-uol
Reflection on Learning Design Resource Audit

• How has the resource audit contributed to the
  development of your course?
• Did you identify any gaps that could be filled by OERs? If
  yes, how do you intend to use OERs in terms of the 4
  quadrants: rapid, strategic, low-cost or planned
  enhancement?
• Did you make any changes to your Course Map, Activity
  Profile or Storyboard while doing the resource audit?
• What further work remains to be done on the resource
  audit?
Brainstorm: What progress have you made on your course so far?
                                  [Participants to add to the relevant columns]

 Course Team 1 [Name of course]        Course Team 2 [Name of course]             Course Team 3 [Name of course]
E-tivity 6: Develop
  your e-tivities
Intro to E-tivity 6: Develop your e-tivities




    “Develop your E-tivities” E-tivity Rubric: http://tinyurl.com/etivity-uol
E-tivities development – additional resources
• “Develop your E-tivities” resources
  (Leicester), including “How to create e-tivities” and
  Reality Checker’s Form: http://tinyurl.com/etivity-uol
• Task swimlane activity (another way of designing at
  the learning activity level):
  http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloud/view/3421
• Information literacy cards on JISC DesignStudio (for
  embedding information literacy in e-tivities):
  http://tinyurl.com/infolit-cards
Questions for reflection on E-tivities development
• Have you clearly articulated the main assessment tasks
  for this course?
• Do the e-tivities reflect clear alignment with the
  outcomes and the assessment tasks?
• Do you need to make any changes to your Course Map,
  Activity Profile, Storyboard or Learning Design Resource
  Audit to ensure better alignment with the e-tivities?
• What did you learn from your Reality Checker? (E-
  tivities Reality Checker’s Form available at
  www.tinyurl.com/etivity-uol)
E-tivity 7: Put it all
together on the VLE/
         LMS
Intro to E-tivity 7: “Put it all together on the VLE”




    “Put it all together on the VLE” E-tivity Rubric: http://tinyurl.com/vle-uol
An example VLE (LMS) design
“Put it all together on the VLE”: additional resources

 •Slide presentation on using VLEs effectively from
 Goldsmiths’, University of London:
 http://tinyurl.com/using-vle-effectively
 •And for some creative inspiration:
 http://tinyurl.com/warwick-vledesign-idea
 •“Put it all together on the VLE” resources (Leicester):
 http://tinyurl.com/vle-uol
Reflection on “Put it all together on the VLE” e-tivity

 • What did you learn from your reality checker(s)
   about your VLE design?
 • What decisions have you made about the way you
   will structure your materials and e-tivities on the
   VLE?
 • What work remains to be done to make the VLE
   student-ready?
E-tivity 8:
Action Planning
A quick SWOT analysis on the courses being developed
         Strengths                   Weaknesses




       Opportunities                  Threats
Intro to E-tivity 8: Action Planning




Action Planning E-tivity Rubric: http://tinyurl.com/actionplan-uol
And… off we go!




         Image by audi-insperation on Flickr
Many thanks to the following
people, whose helping hands
may not always have been visible:

•The OULDI and Carpe Diem projects for all the resources
•Rebecca Galley for help with the planning
•Prof. Grainne Conole for her input
•Dr Ale Armellini for his input
•Dr Ming Nie for the evaluation and support
•SAIDE and BDRA workshop participants for their enthusiastic participation and
constructive feedback
•JISC and the HEA for the funding that enabled the project




                                                                      Image by audi-insperation on Flickr

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7Cs Learning Design Generic Workshop Slides

  • 1. The 7Cs of Learning Design: A Pilot Workshop Slides by Gabi Witthaus, based on two Carpe Diem-OULDI workshops: one with SAIDE (South African Institute for Distance Education), and one with the Beyond Distance Research Alliance, March-April 2012. Background info and more resources available from http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloudscape/view/2409 Picture by mckaysavage on flickr
  • 2. In course teams, before the workshop: • Create your own Course Mission Statement • Write+-6 high-level outcome statements for your course • Commit to whole process, including putting your hands on VLE E-tivity 8: E-tivity 1: Consider Action Planning your Course Features E-tivity 7: Put it all E-tivity 2: Develop together on the VLE/ your Course Map LMS Reality check by learner/ peer E-tivity 6: Develop E-tivity 3: Develop your your e-tivities Activity Profile E-tivity 4: Develop E-tivity 5: Do a Learning your Storyboard (including Design Resource Audit assessment plans) Note: This workshop is structured around eight e-tivities, which are done in course teams. This diagram gives an overview of the e-tivities. Each e- tivity will require frequent cross-checking and updating of outputs of earlier e-tivities, especially those within same-colour groups. E-tivity 8 may lead back to any or all of the outputs of previous e-tivities. The whole flow can be done in a face-to-face workshop (2-3 full days) or online (over 2-3 weeks). If done online, the e-tivities are done by course teams asynchronously, and there is a synchronous session in between each e-tivity to reflect on the previous e-tivity and prepare for the next one. Whether conducted face-to-face or online, all e-tivities are done in a Wiki, which is created for participants before the workshop begins.
  • 3. Background to the workshop: a brief web tour • Carpe Diem website: www.le.ac.uk/carpediem • OULDI website: http://www.open.ac.uk/blogs/OULDI/ • 7Cs OER page: http://tinyurl.com/uol-7Cs-oers • Cloudworks cloudscape: http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloudscape/view/2409 • More about Cloudworks (from Cambridge blog): http://tinyurl.com/cloudworks-cam • VLE for this workshop [Facilitator to provide]
  • 4. Silent brainstorm: How to ruin a course [Participants to fill this space ] When you are finished, you might want to add your points to http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloud/view/2597
  • 5. E-tivity 1: Consider your Course Features
  • 6. Intro to E-tivity 1: Consider your Course Features Course Features E-tivity Rubric: http://tinyurl.com/coursefeatures-uol
  • 7. Course Features viewed on Linoit.com (unsorted) This canvas is available (read-only) at http://tinyurl.com/linoit-coursefeatures . You can create your own canvases by opening a free account at www.linoit.com .
  • 8. Course Features – additional resources • Course features explanation in JISC DesignStudio: http://tinyurl.com/coursefeatures • Course features instructions on Cloudworks: http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloud/view/5950 • Course Features resources (Leicester), including cut- out cards in Excel: http://tinyurl.com/coursefea-uol Note: in some resources, “Course Features” are referred to as “Pedagogical Features”.
  • 9. Reflection on Course Features e-tivity • Did individuals in the teams have different views on any of these key aspects? If so, what were these? • Did you understand any of the terms in different ways? If so, what were these? • Did you have any ideas as to what the colours represented? See next slide ;-) • Did you have significantly more or fewer of any colour? What might be the implications for learners of this?
  • 10. Course Features Key • Green = collaboration and communication • Blue = content and student experience • Purple = reflection and demonstration • Orange = guidance and support
  • 12. Brainstorm: What are discussion forums, blogs and wikis good for? [Participants to fill this space ] Discussion forums Blogs Wikis
  • 13. Intro to E-tivity 2: Develop your Course Map Course Map E-tivity Rubric: http://tinyurl.com/coursemap-uol
  • 14. Course Map Template Course Map template in Word format: http://tinyurl.com/coursemap-uol
  • 15. Course Map – the Categories Explained http://tinyurl.com/coursemap-flickr
  • 16. Course map – additional resources • Course map explanation in JISC DesignStudio: www.tinyurl.com/coursemap-ds • Course map instructions on Cloudworks: www.tinyurl.com/coursemap-cloudworks • Cambridge blog on Course Map: http://tinyurl.com/coursemap-cam • Course Map resources (Leicester): http://tinyurl.com/coursemap-uol
  • 17. Reflection on Course Map E-tivity • Which quadrants were easier to fill in? Which were more difficult? • Did you make any changes to your Course Features lists as a result of your Course Map? • Is your Course Map aligned with your course mission statement and overarching outcomes? • Are there aspects of the Course Map that you would like to return to later in the workshop?
  • 18. Silent brainstorm – How’s the course going so far? Add your comments: [Participants to fill this space ] Surprises Great Discoveries Frustrations Highlights
  • 19. E-tivity 3: Develop your Activity Profile
  • 20. Intro to E-tivity 3: Develop your Activity Profile E-tivity 3 rubric: http://tinyurl.com/activityprofile-uol
  • 22. Activity Profile – additional resources • Flash version (saves as JPEG and cannot be edited afterwards): http://tinyurl.com/ActivityProfileFlash • Excel version: http://tinyurl.com/ActivityProfileExcel • Activity profile explanation in JISC DesignStudio: www.tinyurl.com/activity-profile-ds • Activity profile instructions on Cloudworks: www.cloudworks.ac.uk/cloud/view/3420 • Cambridge blog on activity profile: http://tinyurl.com/activityprofile-cam • Activity profile resources (Leicester): http://tinyurl.com/activityprofile-uol Note: in some resources the Activity Profile is referred to as the Pedagogy Profile.
  • 23. Salmon’s five-stage model Gilly Salmon, 2009: http://tinyurl.com/Salmon-five-stage-model
  • 24. Reflection on Activity Profile E-tivity • Were there any surprises for your group in the way your profile turned out? • Did you feel that different activity types were needed at different stages in your course (in terms of Salmon’s 5-stage model)? • Is your Activity Profile aligned with your course mission statement, overarching outcomes and Course Map? • Are there aspects of the Activity Profile that you would like to return to later in the workshop?
  • 25. E-tivity 4: Develop your Storyboard (including assessment plans)
  • 26. Brainstorm: Learning Outcomes [Participants to add to these columns] “Soft” outcome verbs “Hard” outcome verbs Appreciate Argue Understand Create
  • 27. Assessment plans (to be discussed in course teams) 1. WHAT must be assessed? 2. We would like to assess in THESE WAYS (e.g. through an exam, assignment, etc): 3. We would rather NOT assess in these ways: 4. We will exploit technology for formative and summative assessment by… (e.g. by setting up a multiple-choice exam on our VLE; by providing formative feedback on e-tivities): 5. The work done during the course will contribute to formative and summative assessment in these ways: 6. Formative feedback will be offered by tutors and peers in these ways and using these technologies: 7. Peer-assessment will be built into our course as follows:
  • 28. Intro to E-tivity 4: Develop your Storyboard Storyboard E-tivity rubric: http://tinyurl.com/storyboard-uol
  • 29. Storyboard Template Viewed on Linoit.com This canvas is available (read-only) at http://tinyurl.com/linoit-storyboardview . You can create your own canvases by opening a free account at www.linoit.com .
  • 30. Storyboard – Additional Resources • Outcomes verbs selection – CogenT toolkit (University of Gloucestershire) : http://tinyurl.com/outcomes-verbs • Learning Outcomes view activity (OULDI): http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloud/view/4036 • Storyboard resources (Leicester): www.tinyurl.com/storyboard-uol
  • 31. Reflection on Storyboard e-tivity • Does your Storyboard reflect the alignment of your outcomes, assessment, content and learning activities? • Did you make any changes to your Course Features, Course Map and Activity Profile while developing the Storyboard? • Are there aspects of the Storyboard that you would like to return to later in the workshop?
  • 32. E-tivity 5: Do a Learning Design Resource Audit
  • 33. Discuss: How are you reusing OERs? Design Low-cost Strategic Curriculum Enhancement Enhancement Delivery Rapid Planned Enhancement Enhancement Used as is Repurposed (Just-in-time) (Structured) OER Armellini and Nie, 2012 (http://tinyurl.com/LDRA-uol )
  • 34. Intro to E-tivity 5: Learning Design Resource Audit Learning Design Resource Audit E-tivity Rubric: http://tinyurl.com/ldra-uol
  • 35. Example of a Completed LD Resource Audit Format Content (under the Text & graphics Audio Video Slides (e.g. Other (e.g. Adobe appropriate licences) PowerPoint) Presenter) OER for section 1. Reflective task from What I find and reuse iTunesU resources for Slideshare resource for Organisation X’s source Z. Podcast for section 3. as is sections 1 and 7. section 5. website. Guidelines on assignment writing. OER for section 2. What I find, tweak and Assessment rubric from use W. What I find, repurpose New podcast based on Slides adapted from OER for section 3. and use X. resource Y. What I create for this Introduction to all 5 to 8-minute A 5-minute talking Support slides for Detailed presentations module sections of the module. summaries of key head to introduce the sections 4, 7 and 8. for sections 2, 3 and 6. 5 e-tivities. Summaries. points per section. programme and the Assessment rubrics. Advice and guidance academic team. for assessment. Feedback on draft assignments.
  • 36. OER search mini-workshop 1. Search for one key phrase for your course in: a) OER Commons: www.oercommons.org b) JorumOpen: http://open.jorum.ac.uk c) Xpert: http://xpert.nottingham.ac.uk d) Open Courseware Consortium: www.ocwconsortium.org e) OU LabSpace: http://labspace.open.ac.uk/ f) Google with usage rights filter (“Free to use share or modify”): http://www.google.com/advanced_search g) Or any repository listed at http://wikieducator.org/OER_Handbook/educator/Find/General_repositories 2. Then compare search results with your colleagues.
  • 37. Learning Design Resource Audit: additional resources • JISC OER Infokit: http://tinyurl.com/jisc-oer-infokit • For guidance and resources on attribution of OERs and CC-licensed images, see: http://www.scoop.it/t/baked-in-licences/ • Learning Design Resource Audit resources (Leicester): www.tinyurl.com/ldra-uol
  • 38. Reflection on Learning Design Resource Audit • How has the resource audit contributed to the development of your course? • Did you identify any gaps that could be filled by OERs? If yes, how do you intend to use OERs in terms of the 4 quadrants: rapid, strategic, low-cost or planned enhancement? • Did you make any changes to your Course Map, Activity Profile or Storyboard while doing the resource audit? • What further work remains to be done on the resource audit?
  • 39. Brainstorm: What progress have you made on your course so far? [Participants to add to the relevant columns] Course Team 1 [Name of course] Course Team 2 [Name of course] Course Team 3 [Name of course]
  • 40. E-tivity 6: Develop your e-tivities
  • 41. Intro to E-tivity 6: Develop your e-tivities “Develop your E-tivities” E-tivity Rubric: http://tinyurl.com/etivity-uol
  • 42. E-tivities development – additional resources • “Develop your E-tivities” resources (Leicester), including “How to create e-tivities” and Reality Checker’s Form: http://tinyurl.com/etivity-uol • Task swimlane activity (another way of designing at the learning activity level): http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloud/view/3421 • Information literacy cards on JISC DesignStudio (for embedding information literacy in e-tivities): http://tinyurl.com/infolit-cards
  • 43. Questions for reflection on E-tivities development • Have you clearly articulated the main assessment tasks for this course? • Do the e-tivities reflect clear alignment with the outcomes and the assessment tasks? • Do you need to make any changes to your Course Map, Activity Profile, Storyboard or Learning Design Resource Audit to ensure better alignment with the e-tivities? • What did you learn from your Reality Checker? (E- tivities Reality Checker’s Form available at www.tinyurl.com/etivity-uol)
  • 44. E-tivity 7: Put it all together on the VLE/ LMS
  • 45. Intro to E-tivity 7: “Put it all together on the VLE” “Put it all together on the VLE” E-tivity Rubric: http://tinyurl.com/vle-uol
  • 46. An example VLE (LMS) design
  • 47. “Put it all together on the VLE”: additional resources •Slide presentation on using VLEs effectively from Goldsmiths’, University of London: http://tinyurl.com/using-vle-effectively •And for some creative inspiration: http://tinyurl.com/warwick-vledesign-idea •“Put it all together on the VLE” resources (Leicester): http://tinyurl.com/vle-uol
  • 48. Reflection on “Put it all together on the VLE” e-tivity • What did you learn from your reality checker(s) about your VLE design? • What decisions have you made about the way you will structure your materials and e-tivities on the VLE? • What work remains to be done to make the VLE student-ready?
  • 50. A quick SWOT analysis on the courses being developed Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats
  • 51. Intro to E-tivity 8: Action Planning Action Planning E-tivity Rubric: http://tinyurl.com/actionplan-uol
  • 52. And… off we go! Image by audi-insperation on Flickr
  • 53. Many thanks to the following people, whose helping hands may not always have been visible: •The OULDI and Carpe Diem projects for all the resources •Rebecca Galley for help with the planning •Prof. Grainne Conole for her input •Dr Ale Armellini for his input •Dr Ming Nie for the evaluation and support •SAIDE and BDRA workshop participants for their enthusiastic participation and constructive feedback •JISC and the HEA for the funding that enabled the project Image by audi-insperation on Flickr

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. For participants to fill in – silent brainstorm.
  2. First askparticipants to guesswhat the colours represent. (See previous slide.)
  3. Include link to Course Map in Excel
  4. Include link to Course Map in Excel