Dear Colleagues,
‘How can we use data to improve teaching and learning?’ is one of the 6 Jisc ‘co-design challenges’ – topics on which we’d like to spark a sector discussion over the next 4 weeks
to identify the most promising areas to explore.
About this
challenge; With both government and students focusing on value for money and a quality student experience, it is essential that universities and colleges are directing their resources appropriately
to deliver the best learning experiences to students. Universities will need to draw on the vast array of data and information available not just to demonstrate the quality of their teaching for the TEF, but to examine what makes the most difference to students’
learning, employability and overall satisfaction with their experience, in order to continuously improve their offer.
Full text about the challenge is at:
https://www.jisc.ac.uk/rd/get-involved/how-can-we-use-data-to-improve-teaching-and-learning
We would like you to share your thoughts on our blog, on your own blogs, on twitter #codesign16 or by email, and Jisc will incorporate them into the ongoing synthesis of discussion, which will be on our blog
at:
https://elearning.jiscinvolve.org/wp/2016/10/31/co-design-challenge-how-can-we-use-data-to-improve-teaching-and-learning/
Information about all 6 challenges can be found at
https://www.jisc.ac.uk/blog/getting-a-head-start-on-tomorrows-challenges-today-31-oct-2016
Many thanks,
Ruth and Myles
Ruth Drysdale
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T 0203 697 5824 Skype R.Drysdale
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Myles Danson |
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