Friday, 30 November 2007
The RSC Website
Thursday, 29 November 2007
Recently, I attended the launch of the Reveal project, this provided a clear and easy to understand guide for the use of Voting Systems. Having used a Voting system with learners I am keen to see how other practitioners are using them within their lessons. The Reveal CD shows both the practitioners and the learners experience. If you are thinking of buying a system you may wish to take a look at the website where you can request a copy of the CD and join the Teacher Zone where you will find resources and advice available.
http://revealproject.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=29
This is online portal for post 16 education. The Quality Improvement Agency for Lifelong Learning is the portal is for sharing effective practice and resources. It is the new home for the Learning and skills web.Here you will find examples of good practice, self-improvement, suppliers of improvement services plus materials to support learning.
Areas which will be useful for staff development include:
•Online portal for sharing effective practice and resources
• Ask Butler, Excalibur Good Practice Database
• ‘My excellence gateway’ – upload resources; rating system
• Community – forums, social networking
• Case studies – Ofsted inspections
• Improve skills and professional knowledge
Its well worth a look http://excellence.qia.org.uk/
Thursday, 22 November 2007
E-Learning Framework
Develop the individual’s knowledge and skills, such as planning, analysing and synthesising.
Develop critical analysis of the capability of e-learning tools and techniques.
Develop teaching, mentoring and leadership skills.
Enable career progression through the acquisition of new skills at all levels.
tp://www.learningtechnologies.ac.uk/ecpd/lister/index.htm
Friday, 16 November 2007
In Their Own Words
Devising strategies for evaluating the learners experince.
Planning and evaluation.
Course evaluation and review.
tHThttp://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/documents/programmes/elearningpedagogy/iowfinal.pdf
Tuesday, 13 November 2007
Staff development
Hello everyone, I hope you find this blog useful it is intended to update and point out new resources for e-learning, particularly staff development.
Earlier this week I attended a workshop with the Institute for Learning. This seminar was entitled making CPD Count.
You are now required to register with the Institute For Learning to become either a Licensed Practitioner or for CPD purposes. CPD is becoming increasingly important. From the 01 September 2007 all full time teachers, trainers and tutors in the FE sector are required to undertake at least 30 hours of CPD. (Pro- rata equivalent for part time). The IFL states ‘CPD in relation to a teacher means continuing professional development which is any activity undertaken for the purpose of updating knowledge of the subject taught and developing teaching skills’
So what is CPD?. Initial Professional Development begins with teacher training for those who aren’t qualified or working towards qualification. CPD compromises of more than just workshops or formal study; it is the critical reflection on different learning experiences and resulting action planning that demonstrates development as a practitioner.
Thinking in terms of e-learning and where to start take a look a following self assessment tools, the LSN has two tools which is designed to identify individual present competence levels of ICT user skills. The toolkit may be used as part of initial or ongoing assessment of individual personal development and training needs.
Take a look at the follwing links. http://www.learningtechnologies.ac.uk/sa/eCPD_CD/default.htm
Have a read through the LSN e cpd in action and self assessment.
Have a go at the self assessment tools, however they are quiet lenght, but the feedback is worth the time.