New Design for Learning Programme projects
Last modified 10 Apr, 2006
Published 10 Apr, 2006
JISC has announced the new projects in the Design for Learning Programme. Projects will include a study on Models of Practice, Development of Pedagogic Planners and a number of Implementation projects.
Below are details of the projects, which will build upon work of the first part of the e-Learning Programme.
A. Models of Practice
Glasgow Caledonian University in partnership with TESEP, Edith Cowan University and the University of Wollongong.
B. Pedagogic Planner
- Technology-Assisted Lifelong Learning Unit (TALL), Oxford University Department for Continuing Education and Learning Technologies Group (LTG), Oxford University Computing Services.
- Institute of Education, University of London and Institute of Education, London Metropolitan University, LAMS International Pty Ltd
C. Implementation Projects
- University of Greenwich - with partners JISC infoNet, Association for Learning Technology (ALT), Staffordshire University, Greenwich Community College, Barnet College, Dartford Grammar School, Leeds College of Technology, Loughborough College, Greenwich Council Education Services/ Aimhigher/ ASPIRE/ Greenwich City Learning Centres.
- Centre for Learning & Teaching, University of Southampton and Centre for Academic Practice, University of Warwick.
- University of Cambridge and University of Nottingham.
- University of Sheffield.
- Swansea College and Gorseinon College.
C. Technical development projects
- University of Oxford with partners London Knowledge Lab (Institute of Education, University of London) and Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
- Liverpool Hope University with partners Phosphorix Ltd and St Helens College.
- Ravensbourne College.
- The Open University with partners Liverpool Hope University,Open University of the Netherlands.
D. Support Project
CETIS, Bolton University.
Formative Evaluation
Glenaffric Ltd.
Further details will be available shortly on the e-Learning and Pedagogy web site