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Connecting with HE teaching staff about learning design ideas
Date/time: Tuesday 22 Jan 2008. Session: Repeated in
"session 4" slot
Place:
Aston Business school, Birmingham
Occasion:
JISC: Using learning resources: transforming the educational experience
documents
Presenter
Steve Draper,
Department of
Psychology,
University of
Glasgow.
Slides
PDF file
Handout
Word file
Summary of practical points
[These are practical points for disseminating learning design ideas to
teaching practitioners]
- Put it on the web, where Google will find it for them when and only when they
need it. Just in time dissemination.
- Organise the material for a web audience (not a tome-reading audience) I.e. in
a pyramid of levels of detail.
- Collect all the different required kinds of information in one place
- Have examples in as many disciplines as possible (and expressed in the
terminology of those disciplines too)
- Have ideas organised and expressed for practical action, not theoretical
explanation and taxonimising
- Do not assume the reader is ignorant and that you have the knowledge. You
don't.
Bio blurb
Steve Draper, currently a lecturer at Glasgow University, has in recent years
worked on the use of technology in HE, especially on evaluating the benefits
(if any) of its applications, and on theories of education. This
presentatation comes from his
involvement in the
"Re-engineering Assessment Practices"
(funded by SFC), and his collaboration with the project director,
David Nicol. Steve has also worked extensively on the use of
Electronic Voting Systems in HE.
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