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A Nomadic Model for Communities of Practice in Design for Learning: the JISC eLIDA CAMEL Project Dr Jill Jameson University of Greenwich
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A Nomadic Model for Communities of Practice in Design for Learning: the JISC eLIDA CAMEL Project Dr Jill Jameson University of Greenwich.

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Page 1: A Nomadic Model for Communities of Practice in Design for Learning: the JISC eLIDA CAMEL Project Dr Jill Jameson University of Greenwich.

A Nomadic Model for Communities of Practice in

Design for Learning: the JISC eLIDA CAMEL Project

Dr Jill JamesonUniversity of Greenwich

Page 2: A Nomadic Model for Communities of Practice in Design for Learning: the JISC eLIDA CAMEL Project Dr Jill Jameson University of Greenwich.

Learning from: community of practitioners

working together on design for learning

practical implementation = seedbed for trialling

= safe growth

Page 3: A Nomadic Model for Communities of Practice in Design for Learning: the JISC eLIDA CAMEL Project Dr Jill Jameson University of Greenwich.

Design for Learning

benefits of: ‘critical friends’

learning from each otherwhile developing new skills

Page 4: A Nomadic Model for Communities of Practice in Design for Learning: the JISC eLIDA CAMEL Project Dr Jill Jameson University of Greenwich.

‘good practice’ is: complex, situated, specific

no theory can fully describe it: we know more than we can tell (Polanyi)

social process of learning (Vygoksy, Wenger)

‘thick’/’fat’ case studies (Glenaffric)

legitimate peripheral participation

Page 5: A Nomadic Model for Communities of Practice in Design for Learning: the JISC eLIDA CAMEL Project Dr Jill Jameson University of Greenwich.

opportunities of:

being supported by mentorsin a nomadic programme:

visits to support each otherand critique D4L practice

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• staff development Web 2.0 learners/ teachers

• learning design/ designing for learning, leadership

• communities of e-L practice pedagogical planning tools

University of Greenwich & Partners

Page 7: A Nomadic Model for Communities of Practice in Design for Learning: the JISC eLIDA CAMEL Project Dr Jill Jameson University of Greenwich.

• Community of practice in design for learning

• JISC D4L: JISC infoNet CAMEL www.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/camel/index_html

• JISC-funded eLISA Project www.gre.ac.uk/elisa

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what’s it about?

• trialling design for learning sequences in LAMS, Moodle and RELOAD 2006-07

• practitioner work and visits • ALT, JISC infoNet, CAMEL

partners involved

Page 9: A Nomadic Model for Communities of Practice in Design for Learning: the JISC eLIDA CAMEL Project Dr Jill Jameson University of Greenwich.

implementing & evaluating Learning Design tools:

• LAMS – case studies, students• Moodle- case studies, teachers• RELOAD – early trials

Page 10: A Nomadic Model for Communities of Practice in Design for Learning: the JISC eLIDA CAMEL Project Dr Jill Jameson University of Greenwich.

sharing and developing skills

collaborative, open, slowish sharing process of critique

trust very important

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• develop skills in design for learning

• mentor teachers new to e-learning: case studies, discussion

• outcomes: case studies, evaluation

Page 12: A Nomadic Model for Communities of Practice in Design for Learning: the JISC eLIDA CAMEL Project Dr Jill Jameson University of Greenwich.

nomadic community of practice

practitioners becoming learning designers

case studies – individual and collective

evaluation and feedback, materials to JISC

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Thank you!

JISC Design for Learning ProgrammeeLIDA CAMEL Project

www.gre.ac.uk/elidacamel