Event: ‘VLE Is Undead’
Date: Wednesday 16 December 2009
Venue: University of Wolverhampton, City Campus, Wolverhampton, WV1 1SB
Time: 12:30pm – 15:30pm
The future success of e-learning depends on appropriate selection of tools and
services. This symposium will propose that the Virtual Learning Environment
(VLE) as an institutional tool is dead, no more, defunct, expired.
Originally delivered at ALTC 2009, this discussion has since moved forward,
opinions have changed, divided and developed so it could now be argued that
VLE's are undead - an entity which was once alive, has since died but
continued to carry some life like characteristics.
This lively debate is designed to give end users a voice and an opportunity to
discuss the issues that arise by using institutional VLE's.
The first panel member Steve Wheeler, will argue that many VLEs are not fit
for purpose, and masquerade as solutions for the management of online
learning. Some are little more than glorified e-mail systems. He will argue that
VLE's provide a negative experience for learners.
The second panellist, Graham Attwell, believes that the VLE is dead and that
the Personal Learning Environment (PLE) is the solution to the needs of the
diverse learner. PLE's provide opportunities for learners, offering users the
ability to develop their won space in which to reflect on their learning.
The third panel member, James Clay, however believes that the VLE is not yet
dead as a concept, but can be the starting point of a journey for many
learners. Creating an online environment involving multiple tools that provides
for an enhanced experience for learners can involve a VLE as a hub or centre.
The fourth panel member, Nick Sharratt, argues for the concept of the
institutional VLE as essentially sound. VLE's provide a stable, reliable, self-
contained and safe environment in which all teaching and learning activities
can be conducted. It provides the best environemtn for the variety of
learners within institutions.
The session will be chaired by Josie Fraser.
Structure of the Session:
The event will start with a networking lunch followed with an opportunity for
attendees to voice their opinions on the future of the VLE. Each member of
the panel will then present their case. The panel, with contributions from the
audience will then debate the key issues that have arisen. There will also be
pre-event online discussions taking place via Twitter and blogs asking for the
key issues that affect users and the most popular will then be taken for
discussion in breakout sessions. The panel will then re-convene for a closing
discussion.
Intended Outcomes:
By the end of the session, participants will be able to have a greater
understanding of the evolution and possible extinction of the VLE and its
impact on learners.
Booking Details:
Places are available at the cost price of £40 per person which includes
refreshments and a light lunch. To book your place, please visit the Learning
Lab website (www.learninglab.org.uk) or contact Abi Redmond, Event
Organiser on 01902 322362 for further details.
Abi Redmond
Learning Lab
University of Wolverhampton
Tel: 01902 322362
Fax: 01902 323952
Email: [log in to unmask]
Web: www.learninglab.org.uk
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