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The Wolfson Reward Programme: Dawn leeder
1. The Wolfson Reward Programme: how RLO-CETL harnesses excellence Dawn Leeder University of Cambridge eLearning Conference 2008 University of Ulster
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3. Who we are London Metropolitan Nottingham Cambridge Tom Boyle John Cook Dawn Leeder Rob Alton Heather Wharrad Richard Windle
4. What we do Developing a Framework Evaluation Toolkit Sustainability RLOs, GLOs, MLOs Community Building Partnerships tools community Learning Design Workshops REWARD!
5. All about RLOs… ‘ stop’ ‘ start’ ‘ watch’ ‘ listen’ ‘ browse’ ‘ investigate’ ‘ explore’ ‘ choose’ ‘ do’ PASSIVE ACTIVE TEACHER-CENTRED STUDENT-CENTERED
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7. So need to create reusable learning objects (RLOs)… ...but what are they? "When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said in a rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean -- neither more nor less. "The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean different things." "The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master -- that's all."
8. What is a RLO? media assets (aka information objects)
9. What is a RLO? media assets (aka information objects) based on a single learning objective + activity + assessment + pedagogy
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11. More definitions “ a self-contained ‘chunk’ of interactive web-based learning, comprising a variety of media ingredients that are combined to support a single learning objective” (UCeL, 2003) “… small, self contained episodes of learning approximately 15-20 minutes in duration. A Learning Object will focus on a maximum of 2 learning objectives ... will be highly interactive, engaging and … employ a range of media… This may include the use of audio, video, simulation and animation” (Becta, 2004) “ a collection of documents, illustrations, audio or video clips, and other such items (sometimes termed individual ‘learning assets’) organized in a particular way to achieve a desired learning outcome” (MIT, 2004)
12. RLO-CETL’s definition “ a web-based interactive chunk of e-learning designed to explain a stand-alone learning objective ” (RLO-CETL, 2005) … ensures learning object is small and self-contained - but DOES NOT ensure reusability … and already is out of date…
20. What subjects? Study skills Maths Stats Health sciences Nursing Languages Music Biological sciences Sports sciences Engineering Social sciences Classics Genetics Ethics Computing Archaeology History
21. Overall Aim of Programme “ The overall aim of the Reward and Development Programme is to provide a satisfying and stimulating calendar of activities and events that will harness the expertise and knowledge of excellent teachers. This expertise will be engaged to develop high quality learning objects that can be shared and reused by the partners , and ultimately throughout Higher Education. The programme will also provide an opportunity for the accreditation of continuing and professional development .” (RLO-CETL bid, Jan 2005)
22. How to reward excellence? Elements of a Reward Programme: Discuss in pairs - 5 minutes
23. Reward Programme Stages Initial local meetings (April/May) 3 day Summer Residence Cambridge (July) 2 day developers’ meeting Cambridge (October) 3 day Winter Residence Cambridge (December)