Start date: 1 September 2002
End date: 31 August 2003
Funding programme: Exchange for Learning (X4L) programme
Project website:
http://www.intute.ac.uk/
JISC theme(s): e-Learning
Introduction
The aim of this project is to raise the level of Internet
information and research skills in Higher Education (HE) and
key skills in ICT in Further Education (FE) by
re-purposing the RDN Virtual Training Suite (VTS)
to assist widespread integration of this JISC resource into Virtual
Learning Environments (VLEs) and taught courses.
The RDN Virtual Training Suite consists of 55 “teach yourself” tutorials on
the Web, designed to teach Internet information skills for different
subjects taught in universities and colleges. The 11 tutorials
published in June 2002 are designed to meet the needs of FE and in
particular to support the development of key skills in ICT.
Web statistics and user feedback (see Appendices) indicate that the RDN
Virtual Training Suite is a highly popular JISC resource, yet its uptake in
teaching programmes and VLEs is still in the early stages. We would
like to maximise the investment placed in the development of this resource
by offering teachers and lecturers tools and techniques that can be quickly
and easily adopted in a range of courses and VLEs, and to promote speedy
and widespread adoption in FE and HE courses across the
country.
Aims and Objectives
Aims:
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Look at the process for re-purposing tutorials developed for HE into a
tutorial format designed to serve the needs of FE
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Establish best pedagogical practice in the use of the VTS by lecturers
and librarians in taught courses (in both HE and FE)
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Investigate “chunking” and re-packaging of existing VTS tutorials to
create new VLE compliant learning objects (in line with existing and
emerging standards such as IMS / SCORM)
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Investigate the best way to “plug-in” VTS tutorials into different VLE
software packages
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Share the technical and pedagogic solutions developed with the wider
community
Objectives: This project will deliver:
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Five new VTS tutorials for
FEstudents (based on re-working 5 HE tutorials)
for FE students and lecturers across the country to use
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Case studies from practitioners: describing good
pedagogic practice when using the VTS in taught courses so that others
can model teaching on this
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A series of new VLE compliant learning
objects based on the VTS materials for use in VLEs
nationwide
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Test-bed examples of using VTS learning objects in VLEs:
with trials in Blackboard, WebCT and Fretwell Downing VLEs.
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“Guidelines on using the RDN Virtual Training Suite in taught
courses and VLEs”: a set of pedagogic and technical guidelines
for lecturers, librarians and learning technologists in HE and FE (based
on the work above)
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A dissemination programme (in collaboration with
the Programme, JISC-ASSIST, the RDN, RSCs and LTSNs) designed to ensure
widespread take-up of the VTS resources in taught courses and VLEs across
the country.
The final report for this project is appended to this page as a WORD
file.
project staff
Main Contact
Emma Place
Email: emma.place@bristol.ac.uk