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Educational Content SIG presentations available

Shelia MacNeill
Last modified 29 Mar, 2006
Published 29 Mar, 2006
Presentations from the CETIS Educational Content SIG are now available online. They include presentations from a number of the Scottish Transformation projects.

Presentations are available at the EC SIG web site. Please note, some of the files are quite large and so will take a few minutes to download/open. Podcasts include Scott Wilson giving a very non technical overview of webservices in education, John Casey talking about the use of IMS Learning Design as a staff development tool and overviews of a number of the SFC transformation projects.

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Sustaining curriculum change
Unlike the political turmoil at Westminster there was an atmosphere of consensus at the Curriculum Delivery Programme meeting in Birmingham last week. The consensus emerging was around how best to sustain and embed project outputs after funding has ended. Here are my reflections from the day.
18 May, 2010
Tools for designing a flexible curriculum
A day after the Curriculum delivery programme meetings it was the turn of the Curriculum Design projects to gather at Maple House Birmingham to catch-up on progress and see some examples and tools being used to support curriculum redesign. Here are my notes from of the day.
18 May, 2010
JISC Learning and Teaching Innovation Grants: funding bright ideas
Two years ago the JISC e-learning team launched the Learning and Teaching Innovation Grants Programme to encourage innovative approaches to learning and teaching for projects that didn't easily fit into its current development areas. Now in its fifth round we asked Heather Williamson, the current manager of this programme, about some of the projects funded so far and what the JISC has learned about funding the "bright ideas" that people have.
09 Apr, 2010
Unleashing Enterprise Architectures report
In August TechWatch published their report on the recent JISC Enterprise Architectures pilot projects. "Unleashing EA:Institutional Architectures and the value of joined up thinking" offers a comprehensive overview of the successes and challenges faced by the projects and discusses the applicability of the approach to Higher Education.
18 Nov, 2009
CETIS09: A Brave New World?
Reflections from the CETIS09 conference held in Birmingham last week. Everyone will have had their own experience, so this is not a comprehensive report but picks out some of our highlights of the event.
18 Nov, 2009
 
 
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Innovating e-Learning 2009 focuses on change
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