Dear all,
You are invited to a focus group to look at pedagogies, teacher / learner roles
and uses of e-learning within some alternative education initiatives. Please
see the information sheet, abstract and reviews for more details (attached and
linked below).
Date and time: June 12, 2008, 18:00
- 19:00
Location:
Room G13
King's College
SE1 8WA
If you would like to attend, please rsvp. As this is a focus group, numbers may
be limited, but there will be opportunities for future presentations and
discussions, so if you can't attend but would like to register your interest or
receive further information about the research, please let me know. If there
are any other
For
further information:
Information
sheet - http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dd35z22w_69g8mzxmg3&hl=en
Summary - http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Elearning_in_open_source_education
Preliminary abstract - http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dd35z22w_62dvmp3pg9&hl=en
Review of initiatives - http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=p6WXmymvh2rNk-MlHn_uBOA
Analysis of review
- http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dd35z22w_87drg6nwhk&hl=en
Feel
free to share this email with others who may be interested.
Best wishes,
Brent
Cunningham
Learning
Technology Officer
Nursing
& Midwifery
Rm 2.31
0207 848 3916
brent.cunningham@kcl.ac.uk
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Focus group information sheet
E-learning
in ‘open source’ education
The
focus group is reviewing a range of adult education initiatives, many within
the radical / critical tradition, looking at their educational approaches,
teacher / learner roles and uses of e-learning1. A key premise of the research
is that many of these approaches can be characterised as ‘open source
education. This
During
the focus group we will discuss the potential value of these approaches and
their uses of e-learning. There will be a presentation of the main ideas, an
opportunity to view some of the websites and discussion both in smaller groups
and the main group. It is free, open to anyone who is interested and attendance
is voluntary. No specific knowledge is required. There will be light
refreshments.
The
focus questions will be:
• How
might pedagogical ideas from these approaches be useful to educators and
learners generally?
• How
might e-learning ideas or techniques from these be useful to educators and
learners generally?
• Any
other related
The
research is mainly exploratory and aiming to begin evaluating the idea of 'open
source education', identifying pedagogical and e-learning ideas or techniques
from such approaches that can be useful. It is hoped that the focus group will
be engaging for participants and stimulate discussion.
The
main themes and ideas will be noted during the focus group and reported as part
of the research. Individual
This
research project is being undertaken as part of a postgraduate short
Invitations
are being extended to staff, students and project participants. Attendees may
meet other people that they know, for example
All
attendees to the focus group will be provided with this information sheet and
will need to sign a
For
further information about the research please
1E-learning:
"Learning facilitated and supported through the use of information and
Consent
and further information
Name:
_____________________________
Email
(optional): ______________________________
Would
you like access to the research results? Yes / No. (If Yes, please include
email address above).
Signature
indicating
___________________________
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Documents
Summary
- http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Elearning_in_open_source_education
Preliminary
abstract - http://docs.google.
Review
of initiatives - http://spreadsheets.google.
Analysis
of review - http://docs.google.
Some
example websites
School
of Everything - http://www.schoolofeverything.
The
University
of the Third Age - http://www.u3a.org.uk
Wikiversity
- http://en.wikiversity.org
References:
Dillon,
T., Ba
British
Educational Research Association (BERA), 2004. Revised ethical guidelines for
educational research. Notts: BERA.
Joint
Information Systems Committee (JISC), 2008. e-Learning.
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/themes/elearning.aspx.
Brent
Cunningham
Learning
Technologist
King's
College
+44
(0)20 7848 3916
brent.cunningham@kcl.ac.uk