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Questions
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Explanation and further information
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1. Why did you use this e-learning approach?
approx. 100 words
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Describe what you wanted to be able to do and how you did it, and give details here of factors which were influential in your decision-making, for example:
- departmental and/or institutional strategies (ie, policy issues that you considered to be relevant);
- pedagogical considerations;
- any other factors (please list).
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2. What was the context in which you used this e-learning approach?
approx. 250 words
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Give details here of both institutional and learning context, and describe
- characteristics of course and institution;
- composition of learner groups (including numbers of staff, students and courses affected);
- how this teaching was conducted prior to your use of an e-learning approach;
- any problems or challenges which you anticipated that this context (institutional and/or learning) would produce in terms of implementation of the e-learning approach.
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3. What technologies and/or e-tools were available to you?
approx. 150 words
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Give details here of
- the technologies and/or e-tools you used;
- why you chose these technologies and/or e-tools you used (for example, compliance with institutional strategies, pedagogical considerations, or other factors).
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4. What was the design?
approx. 150 words
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Give details here of
- the design of the e-learning approach, including description of learning activities;
- the process you worked through in order to complete that design;
- the personnel involved in the design process.
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5. How did you implement and embed this e-learning approach?
approx. 250 words
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Give details here of
- how this e-learning approach was 'rolled out' in practice, including information on support and training for all those involved (for example, staff, students, IT support teams, library staff);
- how you evaluated this e-learning approach for all those involved;
- whether any anticipated problems or challenges in implementing this e-learning approach (see Question 2 above) did in reality materialise;
- whether any unanticipated problems or challenges in implementing this e-learning approach materialised;
- how you overcame these problems or challenges.
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6. What tangible benefits did this e-learning approach produce?
approx. 400 words
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Give details here of any tangible benefits for staff, students and the department and/or institution as a whole, under as many of the following headings as appropriate:
- significant improvements in student learning (for example, assessment performance, pass rates);
- significant improvement in student satisfaction with the learning process;
- significant improvement in retention rates;
- significant improvement in staff satisfaction with, and enthusiasm for, e-learning;
- significant improvement in staff's ability to deliver e-learning;
- significant improvement in staff performance more generally;
- increased performance towards departmental and/or institutional strategic targets (for example, recruitment, retention, widening participation targets, space usage, computer availability, room allocation) through the use of this e-learning approach
- any actual savings in terms of costs, time and resources.
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7. Did implementation of this e-learning approach have any disadvantages or drawbacks?
approx. 250 words
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Give details here of, for example
- pedagogical disadvantages or drawbacks;
- departmental and/or institutional disadvantages or drawbacks, (for example, extra expenditure or time costs);
- any other disadvantages or drawbacks.
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8. How did this e-learning approach accord with or differ from any relevant departmental and/or institutional strategies?
approx. 250 words
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Give details here of ways in which this e-learning approach
- accorded with relevant departmental and/or institutional strategies; OR
- differed from, or was beyond the scope of, departmental and/or institutional strategies;
- whether and to what extent this e-learning approach has now become an embedded means of delivering teaching within your department and/or institution.
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9. Summary and Reflection
approx. 200 words
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Give details here of
- whether you believe this e-learning approach worked in pedagogical terms;
- whether you believe this e-learning approach worked in terms of departmental and/or institutional strategies;
- what you have learned from implementing this e-learning approach;
- building on this experience, whether and how you will alter your practice further in the future (for example, project planning, time management, resource allocation, staff and/or student training).
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Comments (2)
Cary MacMahon said
at 6:41 pm on Jun 8, 2007
This is the final version. If everyone's happy, then can we remove the rest of the text on this page & archive it?
David Gill said
at 2:44 pm on Jun 13, 2007
The templates do not seem to have space for the title in a standard format. Just a thought!
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