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Neil MorrisDirector of Digital Learning
Professor of Educational Technology, Innovation and Change, School of
Benefits to student experience through institutional use of digital technologies
Overview
Higher Education
Digital technology
Active learning
Global growth in Digital Learning
262m students in Higher
Education by 2025
(up from 164m in 2009)
OECD
Demand for online
education growing faster than that of
traditional education
(Google)
Expected 13% growth in CPD online training, within corporates
(RolandBerger)
24% growth in smart education
and learning market between 2015-
2020 (Research and Markets)
28% corporates expected to use
MOOCs for training by 2017
(Towards Maturity)
Self-paced eLearning grew
55% in India 2010-2015
(Ambient Insight)
Opportunities provided by digital technology
LearningFlexibilityInteraction
Collaboration
Digital skillsEmployability
GlobalisationAccessSharing
Inclusiveness
EngagementMotivationEnjoyment
Digital Strategy for Student Education
Institutional technology infrastructure landscape
In-room multimedia
capture
At-desk / mobile media creation Virtual
Learning Environment
Interactive and collaborative
toolsFlexible and technology
enabled learning spaces
Central Digital Learning Team
Campus-wide technology integration
Over 27,000 students viewing content Around 75%
of lectures recorded per
year
Between 100 – 300
recordings per day Around
30,000 hours of recording
per year
Around 1 million views
per year
Increased use of flipped
learning
Uses of video in educationR
evis
it
Rev
ise
Intro
duce
Sum
mar
ise
Test
Dis
cove
r
Ref
lect
Feed
back
Image CC by Jenko, FlickR
A need for change
Technology enabled active learning spaces
"The interactive technologies, intuitive control panels and touch screen make integrating technology into teaching a more interesting and rewarding experience for everyone. Students can access the VLE at their desks, use their interactive whiteboards to write and share work as a group, and their input can easily be integrated into the teaching process through the dual display system. It means I can create a learning environment that is varied and engaging, using different tools to help students develop and reflect on knowledge in new ways."
Online teaching
Tutorials
Supervision
Office hours
Interviews
Research seminars
Meetings
Open days
Developing openness and flexibility at institutional level