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Introduction
LEARNING FORUMA blank canvas: next steps with the new VLE
- About the new VLE
- Key features
- Timescales and availability
- Support, migration and training
Dr John Couperthwaite, Operations Manager (Educational Technology)
Why Change ? (1)
“Quality higher education, open to all that combines learning through doing and social interactions with world-class storytelling from renowned institutions. It can be accessed any time and anywhere; it aggregates the best online learning materials; it uses the presence of a massive number of learners and the data they produce in innovative ways to improve learning; it challenges and rewards learners and celebrates small steps of progress and the big achievements.”
FutureLearn, 2013
"The certainties of the past are no longer certainties. The models of higher education that marched triumphantly across the globe in the second half of the 20th Century are broken," write the report authors, Sir Michael Barber, Katelyn Donnelly and Saad Rizvi.
"Just as globalisation and technology have transformed other huge sectors of the economy in the past 20 years, in the next 20 years universities face transformation."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-21670959
Why Change ?
Why Change ? (2)Why Change ?
“If we succeed in blending this ever-richer range of teaching and learning opprotunties, and do so in a learning environment which locally and globally remains committed to the highest quality, there will never have been a better time or a better place to be a university lecturer.”
Canvas Screen
Personalised access to core course tools
Fully editable page with simple tools to
add links to additional pages, tools and other
courses
WebCT style toolbar with tool links
activated if available
Toggle between Admin / Teacher and
Student modes
A list of recently updated files and
course tools
Key FeaturesKey Features
LEARNING
COURSE MANAGEMENT
ASSESSMENT
COMMUNICATION
- Easy page authoring- Rapid content linking- Integration with Creative Commons- Integration with social media
- Recent activity dashboard- Personalised Web2.0 alerts- Mobile website and app- Collaborative working tool
- To do lists- Fully integrated Syllabus tool- Learning Outcomes- Group sign up pages
- Custom rubrics- Rapid marking and feedback- Full integration with all tools- Analytics dashboard
Key differences· its openness (files uploaded are available to students by default; courses can be
made available to the public)
· ease of use (interface is not limited to standard form controls)
· rich content editor’s integrated multimedia features (Kaltura built in to stream uploaded video; staff and students can record audio/video on the fly)
· Web 2.0 features (students can receive notifications in other social media sites)
· integrated assessments and Speed-Grader (for rapid online marking and feedback
· Instructure’s agile development cycle (updates every two weeks)
Anatomy of WebCT
module module module module module
The Anatomy of a WebCT Section
Pages as FOLDERS
Text as HEADERS and FOOTERS
Resources as ASSETS in FOLDERS
Anatomy of CanvasThe Anatomy of a Canvas Course
Pages as PAGES
No FOLDERS
RESOURCES embedded in pages
Planned RoadmapPlanned Roadmap
Stage Milestone(s) DatesProcurement& awareness raising
Complete contract negotiations (terms; safe harbour; EU hosting)
April 2013
System Integration
Authentication and course (banner) sychronisation; support websites
May 2013
Training eLearning Team will lead a structured training programme for staff
June 2013
Live Service Canvas will be available to staff June 2013
WebCT Migration
A service will be available to export some content from existing WebCT courses
From June 2013
Launch The VLE will be available to students for the 2013/4 academic year.
Sept 2013
WebCT switch off
WebCT will be permanently switched off Jul – Sept 2014
What can you do now ? + Q & AWhat can you do now ?
1. Review your WebCT site: engagement with students; structure; and resources;
2. Sign up for a demo, http://www.instructure.com/;
3. Speak to myself, Peter Rainger or Dalbir Kang;
4. Consider if other teaching and other support staff will need training;
5. Review whether WebCT content will require migrating;
6. Consider whether releasing to your students in Sept 2013 is possible
7. …watch the demo…