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Overview of the Institute of Learning Innovation Terese Bird, Grainne Conole, Palitha Edirisingha, and Paul Rudman 1 st July 2013

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Overview of the Institute of Learning Innovation

Terese Bird, Grainne Conole, Palitha Edirisingha, and Paul Rudman

1st July 2013

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Outline

• The context – E-learning timeline– Learner experience

• Research at ILI• Future challenges

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The importance of e-learning

• Potential to support interaction, communication and collaboration

• Developing digital literacy skills• Preparing students for an uncertain future• Improving employability opportunities• Increased importance of technology in society• Connecting students beyond the course

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The MATEL study

• Productivity and creativity• Networked collaboration• Content creation• Visualisation and simulation• Learning Management Systems• Learning environment• Games• Devices, interfaces and connectivity

http://www.menon.org/matel/

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• Technology immersed• Learning approaches: task-

orientated, experiential, just in time, cumulative, social

• Personalised digital learning environment

• Mix of institutional systems and Cloud-based tools and services

• Use of course materials with free resources

Learner experience

Sharpe, Beetham and De Freitas, 2010

EDUCAUSE survey

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Institute of Learning Innovation

• Mission– To research and apply

learning innovations to inform policy and shape practice

• Vision– To enable creativity, quality

and innovation in learning and teaching to enhance the learner experience

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Areas of activity

• Research• Teaching• Supervision• Consultancy• Visiting scholars• Institutional advice

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Areas of research• Openness (OER, MOOCs, digital scholarship)

– POERUP, OER in Rwanda • Learning Design

– SPEED and METIS • Mobile learning

– eBooks and PLACES, iPads for reading strategies, podcasts • Virtual worlds

– SWIFT • Social media

– use for research • Learner experience/teacher practice

– use with teachers • Digital literacies and creativity

– PELECON • Technology-Enhanced Pedagogies

– Overview and SCENE

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POERUP outputs

• An inventory of more than 100 OER initiatives http://poerup.referata.com/wiki/Countries_with_OER_initiatives

• 11 country reports and 13 mini-reports http://poerup.referata.com/wiki/Countries

• 7 in-depth case studies• 3 EU-wide policy papers

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MOOCS

FreeDistributed global community

Social inclusion

High dropout ratesLearning income not learning outcome

Marketing exercise http://olds.ac.uk

http://olds.ac.uk

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Promise and reality

Social and participatory media offer new ways to communicate and collaborate

Wealth of free resources and tools

Not fully exploited

Replicating bad pedagogy

Lack of time and skills

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Digital literacy skills

http://edudemic.com/2013/04/important-21st-century-skills/

Creativity

Multi-tasking

Performance

Simulation

Appropriation

Play

Distributed cognition

Judgment

Collective Intelligence

Transmedia Navigation

Networking

Negotiation

Jenkins et al., 2006Lisa Marie Blaschke on fb

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The 7Cs of Learning DesignConceptualise

Vision

CommunicateCapture ConsiderCollaborate

Activities

Combine

Synthesis

Consolidate

Implementation

http://www2.le.ac.uk/projects/oer/oers/beyond-distance-research-alliance/7Cs-toolkit

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Course features• Pedagogical approaches• Principles• Guidance and support• Content and activities• Reflection and demonstration• Communication and collaboration

http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloud/view/5950

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Embedded E-books and E-Readers in Distance LearningLessons from projectsDUCKLING& Places

Terese BirdLearning Technologist and SCORE Research FellowMobiLearn Asia 2012Singapore Photo by brewbooks on Flickr

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DUCKLING: Delivering University Curriculum: Knowledge, Learning and INnovation Gains

• 3 distance programmes in 2 disciplines:– One MA in Applied Linguistics and TESOL, Education– Two MSc in Occupational Psychology, Psychology

• 4 technologies:

Podcasting

Wimba Voice Board

Sony E-book readers

Second Life

http://www.le.ac.uk/duckling

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28 Sony PRS-505 e-book readers, pre-loaded with course materials and podcasts, given to 17 TESOL and 11 OP students

Instruments TESOL OP Total

Blackboard Survey 17 11 28

Cognitive mapping Interviews

9 3 12

Causal map

The pilot and research

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Course material conversion

epubbud.comCalibre.com

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Flexibility and mobility

Small, compact size

Readability

Easy on the eyes

Access from a single device without internet

Portability Capacity

Long battery life

Continue reading, Bookmark

Photo by Kzeng on Flickr

Photo by Yummy Pancake on Flickr

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One-iPad-per-distance-student:MSc in Security, Conflict and International Development, Department of Criminology

Photo by The USO on Flickrr

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Peacekeeper-student’s coffee break during long-range patrol

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Yida refugee camp, South Sudan by Acnur Las Americas, Flickr

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Overall course evaluations 2012-2013:

50%use the Course App and iPad daily

90%found iPad to be ‘useful’ or ‘very useful’ part of the study pack

61%use the Course App more than Blackboard

…even though Blackboard is required

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Student comments:

Being in the military I needed a course I could study literally anywhere.

The innovation of Leicester in taking distance learning forward into the 21st Century made it an obvious choice.

The course App is easily accessed, it is pre- structured and organised. I find it a logical progression and a great guide to complete a unit by using the course app. If it was not available I would use the blackboard as opposed to print,

again as it easier to access view. I travel quite a lot for work making the use of Ipad ideal

Course tutor’s comments:

“…Absolutely fantastic. Aside from it being so intuitive, the way students can access materials, it’s just so lightweight; the amount of stuff they get, it doesn’t

take up much room. “

“… In the field, they’re not going to take their laptop, they may not have access to computers… but they’ve got their iPad, so they can look at the material.”

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Enhancing learners’ metacognition about L2 reading in Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL)

School of Education

Postgraduate Researcher Conference

2013 Saturday 29th

June 2013

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Enhancing learners’ metacognition about L2 reading in Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL)

School of Education

Postgraduate Researcher Conference

2013 Saturday 29th

June 2013

Natalia Auer

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PURPOSE

• To examine the reading strategies used by adult Spanish learners to understand digital texts when using tablets

• To determine which features in the tablets enable awareness of reading strategies

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RESEARCH QUESTIONS

• How L2 metacognitive reading strategies can be mediated by the technology?

• What type of metacognitive L2 reading strategies do Spanish language learners use with tablets?

• Which functions in the tablets (iPad) facilitate metacognitive L2 reading strategies?

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VIDEOCONFERENCING and CODING

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Social media

Include learninginn, ILI blog, tbird twitter, fb page

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Social Mediato enable and profile the researcher

Terese Bird, Institute of Learning InnovationDr Alan Cann, Department of BiologyResearchers’ Workshop, 14 June 2013University of Leicester

Photo byjennifermackenziejones, Flickr

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iTunesUReach & SPIDER Projects: Social Media to conduct & disseminate research• Website• Blog – open notebook, disseminate, collaborate• Online survey – baseline• Scoop.it – identify, curate, collaborate, disseminate• Data collection via Twitter and ‘Chinese Twitter’ Weibo• YouTube, Vimeo - disseminate• Slideshare - disseminate• Twitter & Facebook to disseminate and discuss

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SWIFT – Learning in virtual worldsFeatures:• Harnesses imagination• Experiential learning• Creates learning context• Computer as personal tutor

Example applications:• Practical subjects• Language practice• Abstract concepts• Artistic creation

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SCENE – Problem-Based Learning (PBL)

Aims:• Promote the use of PBL

as a teaching method in the EU

• Train teachers, trainers and head teachers on PBL pedagogy

Online coursevideo, discussion

forums, virtual classrooms

PBL repositoryTo share PBL

scenarios

Virtual Facilitator

To assist learners

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Special issues

• Designing for learning• Social inclusion and OER

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Professional bodies

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Social media

Include learninginn, ILI blog, tbird twitter, fb page

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Policy debate

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PhD students and visitors

• 11 PhD students• 2 - 3 visiting scholars per year• Visiting delegates (including: OU China,

Denmark teachers, Finland, South Africa, India, Kurdistan)

• 2 – 3 visiting PhD students

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Consultancy

• Offerings across our research expertise areas• Learning Design workshops particularly

popular• Clients (including: Singapore, South Africa,

Ireland, China, UK, Malawi/Ghana) • Off the shelf workshop and bespoke offerings

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Activities

• Cutting edge research and horizon scanning

• Institutional service and support

• Advice and consultancy• Input to policy debate at UoL

and beyond• Dissemination (at events and

via social media)

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Learner practice

Use of technologies Diversity/culture

Teacher practice

Design practice

Use of technologies

Research

OERLearning design

Web 2.0

Virtual worlds

Learner experience

Horizon scanning

Research into practice

PolicyOER/iTunes

Learning spaces

Cloud computing

Virtual Learning Environment

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Future challenges

• Disaggregation of Education

• Digital literacies• Digital skills and

jobs gap• Changing business

models• Future of work

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mrsdkrebs/6400358699/