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Title: Curriculum Delivery Programme Meeting Transformation: Managing and Measuring Change


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Curriculum Delivery Programme MeetingTransformat
ion Managing and Measuring Change
Lakeside Centre, Aston University 12th May
2009 Twitter tag - JISCCDD
2
Welcome and news from e-Learning Programme
  • Lisa Gray

Joint Information Systems Committee
Supporting education and research
3
Overview and timings
  • 10.15 Strategies for change Clive Alderson
  • 10.30 Discussion sessions sharing change
    strategies how are different projects
    approaching this?
  • 11.00 Case Study Experiences of organisational
    change using the CABLE process Peter Chatterton
    and Mark Russell
  • 11.45 Break
  • 12.00 Measuring Change I wouldnt start from
    here Helen Beetham
  • 13.00 Lunch
  • 13.45 People and Change A 4 Stage adoption of
    change model Clive Alderson
  • 14.15 Stakeholder engagement discussion
    sessions Peter Hartley and Andrew Comrie
  • 15.15 Discussion groups Evaluation (Rachel
    Harris), Measurement (Helen Beetham), CIRCLE
    (Marianne Sheppard) and others?
  • Projects will have the opportunity of selecting a
    discussion group of interest. REMINDER - Please
    sign up by lunch time!
  • 16.00 Plenary
  • 16.15 Close

4
Please share your reflections.
  • Share your thoughts using Twitter
  • JISCCDD
  • Post its!
  • Video and audio
  • Circle postings
  • Project blogs
  • Online evaluation form

5
What weve achieved so far.
  • Project planning
  • All plans (almost!) are now in, and are in the
    process of being redacted and uploaded to the
    JISC Web site this week.
  • Project visits
  • All projects (but one) now visited, feedback
    discussed and connections made
  • Cluster activities
  • Individual contact made, most now met online/face
    to face as a cluster, synergies identified
  • Supporting activities
  • Workshops, Elluminate sessions, feedback on
    evaluation, agreement on programme level
    synthesis activities

6
Key dates for your diary
7
Key dates for your diary
8
Programme Presence at Conferences
  • Higher Education Academy Conference 30th June
    2nd July 2009, Manchester
  • ALT-C 2009, University of Manchester, 8 September
    2009
  • Stand activities and conference
    workshops/symposium

9
News from e-Learning Programme
May 2009
10
Life Long Learning and Workforce Development
Programme
  • 13 Projects building on previous work to
    implement technologies and processes across the
    institution to support its strategies
  • Aim is to deliver HE-level learning services that
    meet the needs of learners in the workplace, and
    of their employers.
  • Total of 3M to run March 2009 March 2011
  • Third tranche of projects in the 13.08m
    Institution Innovation programme.
    http//www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/institut
    ionalinnovation.aspx
  • All projects will be exemplars to other
    institutions by demonstrating innovation and good
    practice, and building knowledge and experience,
    which can be shared across institutions.
  • Benefits realisation and dissemination activities
    March 2010 March 2011
  • Contact Ruth Drysdale r.drysdale_at_jisc.ac.uk for
    further information

26/03/2012 slide 10
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Open Educational Content Pilot Phase
Institutional pilots 7 funded
  • Year-long pilot projects (April 09-April 10)
    which will
  • release a significant amount of resources openly
  • adapt processes and policies to ensure release
    is sustained.
  • test a business model for open release
  • contribute to our understanding of the
    practicalities of open release in different
    contexts
  • Detailed announcement to be made by DIUS in June.

Subject consortia pilots 14 Funded
Individual pilots 9 Funded
Support and Evaluation _at_ 450k Includes an
infokit, workshops, guidance, evaluation/synthesis
12
Future activities
  • Learning and Teaching innovations grants
  • 4 to 5, year long projects _at_ 75k each
  • next round May 09
  • Continue to fund small domain focus studies and
    technical development activities
  • See http//www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities.asp
    x and http//www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/e
    learningltig.aspx for further information

13
Dissemination Activities - Publications
  • Doing Enterprise Architecture Tech Watch (March
    09)
  • Effective Practice with e-Assessment Update
    (September 09)
  • Briefing papers highlighting key findings from
  • Timetabling and Resource Scheduling (March 09)
  • UCISA Technology Enhance Learning Environments
    survey (June 09)
  • A study of effective evaluation models and
    practices for technology supported physical
    learning spaces (July 09)
  • Open Education Resources (March 09)
  • Update to the e-Portfolios infoKit (Summer 09)
  • www.jisc.ac.uk/publications

Effective Practice in a Digital Age (July 09) -
This publication is an updated version of the
2004 JISC guide Effective Practice with
e-Learning and will supported by more detailed
case studies, video case studies and podcasts
made available as downloads from the JISC website
at www.jisc.ac.uk/practice
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  • Learning and Teaching Practice Experts Group
  • 8 July 2009 (Bristol) Learners Experiences of
    e-Learning
  • 21 October 2009 - TBC
  • All presentations available from
    www.jisc.ac.uk/curriculumdelivery and
    www.circlespace.net
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