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© University of South Wales Supporting learner achievement through OR approaches Dr Jo Smedley Director, Centre for Excellence in Learning & Teaching (City & Caerleon Campuses) Email: [email protected] July 2013

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Presentation at EURO 2013 (European Operational Research Conference) held in Rome in July 2013. Content focuses on the development and implementation of an online study skills resource using soft systems methodology as preparation for the formal student learning experience.

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© University of South Wales

Supporting learner achievement through OR approaches

Dr Jo Smedley

Director,

Centre for Excellence in Learning &

Teaching (City & Caerleon Campuses)

Email: [email protected]

July 2013

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Overview Learners, while appropriately qualified for course entry, can encounter challenges with their learning skills, particularly during their first weeks of study. Co-curricular learning, accessible through a mix of traditional and modern technological delivery approaches, provides additional learning alongside the formal delivery. Using OR soft systems approaches, improved quality outcomes are evident with improved formal achievement and enhanced abilities to apply learning to real-life situations. Case study examples include academic and professional applications from the UK and Europe.

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Structure

• Background • Establishing systems • Systems development • Outcomes • Lessons Learned

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Background

Entry level skills • Qualifications • Learning skills • Academic language • “Managing Knowledge” • “Managing Prof. Prac”

Retention & Success • Learning Analytics • Course factors • Learning style and mode

Employability • Skills development • Confidence

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Systems Development

Organisation Staff Students

Organisation

Staff Students

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Entry Level Skills:

Project Background

Action Plan

Smedley, EURO, 2012

Map

Model

• Market research

• Gap Analysis

• Interface design and development

• Students as co-creators/producers

Project funded by University of Wales Teaching Fellowship 2011

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• Staff 49 (M 13; F 34)

• Staff in a more mature age group more likely

to direct the student to what they believed the

student required rather than going through the

process of diagnosis of underlying need.

• Staff within the lower age brackets more likely to

spend more time attempting to diagnose the

underlying issues and then ask the student to

discover their own solutions using resources as

supporting materials more likely to foster the

learning of transferrable skills.

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Market Research (Staff)

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• Students198 (M 81; F 116)

Skills

• Academic writing 808/198 = 4.08 mean average

• Time management 834/198 = 4.21

• Referencing 778/198 =3.92

• Note taking 724/198 = 3.65

• Understanding Feedback 816/198 = 4.12

Access

• Electronic= 91

• Paper=53

• Face to face =2

• Electronic & paper=42/Electronic & face to face= 3/Paper &face to face=1

• All =3/Decline=3

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Market Research (Students)

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• Implementation • University of Wales network

• Learning Development in Higher Education(LDHEN)

• Analytics

• Take-up

• Retention and success

• Acknowledgement

• University of Wales Teaching Fellowship Funding 2011

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Moving Forward

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Email: [email protected]

Skype: jo_smedley

Website: http:/www.southwales.ac.uk

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