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We have three exciting webinars coming up from the JISC Curriculum
Design programme <http://www.jisc.ac.uk/curriculumdesign>  in May where
some of the projects will be sharing their approaches and findings.
These are free to attend and all are welcome but please ensure that you
register using the appropriate links below.  All the webinars will take
place through Blackboard Collaborate and details will be sent once
you've registered.

 

Friday 11 May (12.00-13.00) - Tools to support effective assessment and
feedback: the Viewpoints project (University of Ulster)

The JISC funded Viewpoints project has created themed workshops and
reflective resources to inform, inspire and help practitioners plan
effective curriculum designs. These are focused around four main areas:
assessment and feedback, information skills, learner engagement and
creativity in the curriculum.  Each theme is underpinned by
well-established pedagogical approaches and has been designed to help
teams build ideas towards a more student-centred curriculum design
model. They provide a series of simple, user-friendly reflective
tools/prompts that promote a creative and effective approach to the
curriculum design process and help them think about important stages for
their students at different points on the learner timeline. This webinar
will focus on Assessment and Feedback.  

Further information and booking -
http://af-viewpoints11may.eventbrite.com/

 

Monday 14 May (12.30-13.30) - Managing large-scale organisational
change: lessons and approaches from the Curriculum Design programme

Drawing on their experiences in the JISC Institutional Approaches to
Curriculum Design programme and using examples from their own
institutions, participants will present some high level but practical
recommendations on how to go about large-scale change management
projects in universities. The session will be chaired by consultant in
e-learning Helen Beetham, who will be assisting the audience to put
probing questions to the participants about the thinking behind their
conclusions and the advice they would offer to others.  Those taking
part will be members of one of the clusters of institutions in the
Curriculum Design Programme including Oliver Jenkins, Birmingham City
University; Stephen Griffiths, Cardiff University; Pam Parker, City
University London; Claire Eustance, Greenwich University, and Stephen
Brown, the cluster's Critical Friend.  

Further information and booking - http://jisccdd14may.eventbrite.com/

 

Wednesday 16 May (13.00-14.00) - The role of coaching in enhancing the
student experience: the student voice - PC3 project (Leeds Met
University)

The PC3 project at Leeds Metropolitan University has been exploring how
coaching, both face-to-face and technology-supported, can support
curriculum design, assessment, learning and teaching.  As part of the
project we have been running a student ambassador programme, in which
students who have experienced the benefits of coaching have been
investigating ways to promote it to their peers. In this webinar the
project team will give an overview of their experiences of coaching and
being coached and their proposals for embedding the process more firmly
in the curriculum. The webinar will include evidence from the students
themselves of the way that coaching has helped them in their learning
and how they have made use of technology to support the coaching process
(we are hoping some of them will be able to join us live to share their
experiences).  

Further information and booking - http://af-pc316may.eventbrite.com/

 

Best wishes,

 

Marianne

Support Co-ordinator

JISC Curriculum Design programme

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Marianne Sheppard

Researcher/Analyst, JISC infoNet
www.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/about-the-service/contact
<http://www.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/about-the-service/contact> 

Office: +44 (0)191 243 8466

Mobile: + 44 (0) 7540 272029

Skype: mflsheppard

 

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