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Representing and Supporting Curriculum Design at Task, Module and Programme LevelsCluster C project teams from the      Curriculum Design Programme:Open UniversityUniversity of UlsterUniversity of Strathclyde&Peter Bullen – Critical FriendALT-C 2009
Objectives of this sessionTo gain an overview of the work of the three projects To stimulate dialogue about curriculum design and representations of designsConsider the challenges of developing curriculum design ‘tools’,  ‘support’ and ‘alignment with other processes’, that will be beneficial to all stakeholdersEnable participants to consider how this work can be transferred into their contexts
3 Themes or Clusters:Cluster Cwww.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/curriculum
JISC Curriculum Design – Cluster CInstitutional Learning Design  (“pedagogical approaches”)OULDI –Open University Learning Design InitiativeViewpoints - University of UlsterPiP (Principles in Patterns) University of StrathclydeConsidering design at different levels: - task - module -  programmeMapping existing processes:- Formal and  ‘informal’Developing, trialling and evaluating tools and processes to support:Ideas generation
Production and analysis of designs – including different representations of designs for different users
 Staff to use the tools
Sharing designs and their re-use
Engaging the community OULDI – Open University learning Design InitiativeProject Lead: GráinneConoleSimon Cross, Rebecca Galley and Paul Clark Part of a broader learning design project at the OUObjectives Understand curriculum design process
 Pilot learning design support and guidance

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Alt C Workshop Intro Final

  • 1. Representing and Supporting Curriculum Design at Task, Module and Programme LevelsCluster C project teams from the Curriculum Design Programme:Open UniversityUniversity of UlsterUniversity of Strathclyde&Peter Bullen – Critical FriendALT-C 2009
  • 2. Objectives of this sessionTo gain an overview of the work of the three projects To stimulate dialogue about curriculum design and representations of designsConsider the challenges of developing curriculum design ‘tools’, ‘support’ and ‘alignment with other processes’, that will be beneficial to all stakeholdersEnable participants to consider how this work can be transferred into their contexts
  • 3. 3 Themes or Clusters:Cluster Cwww.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/curriculum
  • 4. JISC Curriculum Design – Cluster CInstitutional Learning Design (“pedagogical approaches”)OULDI –Open University Learning Design InitiativeViewpoints - University of UlsterPiP (Principles in Patterns) University of StrathclydeConsidering design at different levels: - task - module - programmeMapping existing processes:- Formal and ‘informal’Developing, trialling and evaluating tools and processes to support:Ideas generation
  • 5. Production and analysis of designs – including different representations of designs for different users
  • 6. Staff to use the tools
  • 7. Sharing designs and their re-use
  • 8. Engaging the community OULDI – Open University learning Design InitiativeProject Lead: GráinneConoleSimon Cross, Rebecca Galley and Paul Clark Part of a broader learning design project at the OUObjectives Understand curriculum design process
  • 9. Pilot learning design support and guidance
  • 10. Build and enhance online communities
  • 11. Promote exchange of learning and teaching ideas
  • 12. Develop learning design tools and visualisationsPrinciples in Patterns (PiP) University of Strathclyde Project Directors: Diane McDonald David NicolProject Manager: Catherine Owen Technical Manager: Jim EverettAnalyst: Donna CullenThe curriculum design and approval process at the University of Strathclyde is characterised by distinctive, faculty-led approaches that feed into the institution at key approval points.  Our project is using technology to streamline these processes and to enhance the support the institution provides to the academic and administrative staff translating university aspirations into high quality programmes.  At the heart of this project is the desire to create more effective communication about what is important about the educational experience at our institution. www.principlesinpatterns.ac.uk
  • 13. Project Director: Alan MassonProject Administrator: Sharon HayesInstructional Technologists: Fiona Doherty, Karen VirapenSenior Systems Developer: James GheelAcademic e-Learning Consultants: Damien McConville, Catherine O’Donnell At Viewpoints, we believe that learners should be at the heart of teaching and learning.With this in mind, we are creating a series of simple, user-friendly reflective tools for staff, promoting and enhancing good curriculum design.Our services aim to simplify the course design process, encouraging staff to think about course development from the student perspective.http://viewpointsproject.blogspot.com
  • 14. Session - activitiesIntroduction (10 min)Engaging with Posters by adding comments/questions (15 min):Task: Please provide one comment/question on one challenge per poster (5 min/poster).Supplementary task: Add other questions/comments as time permits.
  • 15. Session – activities (continued)In depth discussion with one of the teams, around their poster (20 min)In depth discussion with one of the other teams, around their poster (20 min)Plenary – discussion and summary (15 min)