inspiring the e-terrified! approaches to developing an e-learning vision val maybury, mike abel rick...
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Inspiring the e-terrified!Approaches to developing an e-learning visionVal Maybury, Mike AbelRick Gilroy
Objectives Identify and share strategies for
engaging a wider range of teachers in using Technology for Learning
Share your experiences and ideas
What are you hoping to get from the session? My Biggest Problem is…sheet
What have we been doing?The History and Structure A Teaching and E-learning Improvement Manager
and a Library Manager working closely together “Band B” for Digital Literacy in each School E-Learning Team with a focus on staff
development, training and support Teaching and Learning Coaches, developing their
confidence in e-learning, working in tandem with our “Band Bs”
An e-learning strategy with joined up bidding processes with IT and e-Learning staff working together
What are we doing for Staff?The “Small Change” concept Small Change – Big Difference and Small
Change Reloaded Small Change Moodle page “How to..” sessions for TLCs Moodle page for Band Bs to exchange best
practice On-line “How to..” guides E-learning team, TLCs and Band Bs working
together ASPDR targets
What are we working on for students? Blended, Flipped and On-line Learning
Projects Film projects that have promoted reflective
practice in our joinery students and supported sustainability and employability
E-books and PageFlip books QR codes, Augmented Reality Moodle Developments Moodle Page of the Month
What are we proud of? Our awards, TES, ALT, CAVTL/Ofsted
and LSIS Best Practice Our staff being really brave- using
Socrative, Edmodo, Twitter, developing their VLE pages
Presenting for JISC, AoC and ETF Involvement with FE Teachmeet
What’s left to do?
Film projects- disseminating a model that works for psychomotor learning. Pageflip, QR codes and augmented reality!
Continuing use of coaching as a tool to build confidence and ownership of change
The Playpen and Small Change Student Leaders for e-Learning
Turning the cornerHere are some of the ideas which have helped our teachers to “turn the corner” W is for white and B is for black Finding the pointer tools on PowerPoint Finding the graph paper on the IWB Making a film using Movie maker Taking photos of flip charts for next
lesson Finding that e-books stop library
excuses
Turning the corner :activity Is there a simple tool that could help a
teacher solve a problem in your organisation and maybe move on a stage?
Review Take a look at your Biggest Problem
sheet Have you heard anything today that
might help?