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Key resources for supporting course development and delivery
Key resources for supporting course development and delivery in embedding your MLE.

Questions raised about supporting and managing course development

http://www.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/Resources/external-resources/Questions%20raised%20about%20supporting%20and%20managing%20course%20development

This is a discussion based around an “integrative approach” to development covering questions of Why? Learners Requirements? What? Who? Institutional context and processes? How? When? and Did it work?

Support of development at Staffordshire University - A Case Study

http://www.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/Resources/external-resources/Support%20of%20development%20at%20Staffordshire%20University%20-%20A%20Case%20Study

A discussion of the introduction of an “integrative development” approach at an institutional with considerable eLearning experience

Supporting and managing course delivery - Questions

http://www.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/Resources/external-resources/Supporting%20and%20managing%20course%20delivery%20-%20Questions

This covers issues of: Final Quality Assurance, Readiness to Enrol, Readiness of Support, Staffing, Delivering a Course, Enrolling students, Ensuring access, Latecomers and drop-outs, Collaborative and Group Working, Assessment, Supporting Delivery and Access beyond Delivery

Enrolment, Induction and Aspects of Support in a Consortium Context - A Case Study

http://www.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/Resources/external-resources/consortium-case-study

A fairly “warts and all” account of the experiences of “pioneers” in Consortium-based Foundation Degrees


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