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January 6th, 2007 by Graham Attwell

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As some of you will know, I work for an independent research institute called Pontydydgu (Welsh for the Bridge to Learning). That’s our logo above.

Much of Pontydysgu’s work is research and development in the use of new technologies for learning and for knowledge development and sharing, especially though communities of practice, although we are also working on informal learning, teacher training, regional economic development, social inclusion and more general projects in vocational education and training.

Whilst we undertake some consultancy work, the bulk of our funding is grant aided. By coincidence, there are a considerable number of funding programmes issuing calls for proposal in the first part of this year. These include:

  1. The EU Framework 7 programme
  2. The EU Lifelong Learning Programme
  3. The Hewlett Foundation
  4. Eduserve
  5. FurtureLab

Pontydysgu has limited resources – there are just four of us working for the organisation at present – but we have ideas beyond our resources!

Usually organisations keep their project ideas secret. But in the sprit of Web 2.0 and in a conviction that collaboration lies at the heart of innovation and development I am sharing the list of ideas for projects that we are currently thinking on.

If you are interested with collaborating with us on any of these ideas please do get in touch.

  1. Open Content. This would be a proposal for developing a community of practice around the production of Open Content involving four or five clusters of vocational schools in Europe.
  2. Ebloggers Europa. This would be a proposal to extend the work of Edubloggers in the UK to establish a European Community.
  3. Virtual exchange. This project would invlove the development of an  immersive environment for virtual exchange visits.
  4. Social citizenship. This project would utilise immersive environments for learning about citizenship.
  5. Supporting open content and open source software in education
  6. Migration in Europe.
  7. Developing communities of practice. This would focus on the use of ICT to support distributed communities of practice.
  8. Culture and the use of ICT. This would look at the cultural issues involved in the adoption,development and (re) use of open content.
  9. Quality and open content – developing a distributed metadata approach to quality issues with open content.
  10. Peer assessment. developing systems and practice in peer assessment
  11. Personal Learning environments. Developing and piloting the use of Personal Leng environments in education and training.

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    From a Jisc press release:

    Over 14,000 items of archived TV footage from 17 European countries are now available via the EUscreen online portal for teaching, research and general interest.

    EUscreen – the result of a collaboration between 36 partners across Europe – provides a rich insight into Europe’s television heritage with content dating from the 1920s to the present day.

    The portal includes rare footage and commentary on key events in history, including a 1962 interview with Martin Luther King about racial discrimination in the US.

    John Ellis, Professor of Media Arts at Royal Holloway and principal investigator on the EUscreen project, said: “This is a valuable resource for anyone interested in social history or indeed TV history, as it brings together tens of thousands of clips from across Europe. The portal is available to anyone (not only academics) and it is very easy to get absorbed and spend hours browsing all of the footage.”

    The expansive footage has also proved popular as a learning aid for foreign language students, with clips available in 14 languages.

    By the end of September 2012, there will be around 30,000 items of digital content freely available on the portal as the European providers continue to add carefully selected material.

    Explore the EUscreen footage


    Open online seminar

    Jisc are hosting an open, online seminar on ‘Making Assessment Count (MAC)’ on Friday 3rd Feb – 1-2pm. The presenters are Professor Peter Chatterton (Daedalus e-World Ltd) and Professor Gunter Saunders (University of Westminster).

    The mailing for the seminar says” “The objective of Making Assessment Count is primarily to help students engage more closely with the assessment process, either at the stage where they are addressing an assignment or at the stage when they receive feedback on a completed assignment. In addition an underlying theme of MAC is to use technology to help connect student reflections on their assessment with their tutors. To facilitate the reflection aspect of MAC a web based tool called e-Reflect is often used. This tool enables the authoring of self-review questionnaires by tutors for students. On completion of an e-Reflect questionnaire a report is generated for the student containing responses that are linked to the options the student selected on the questionnaire.”

    You can find out more ans sign up for the seminar at  http://jiscmac.eventbrite.co.uk/


    EC-TEL 2012

    The EC-TEL 2012: Seventh European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning 21st Century Learning for 21st Century Skills takes place on 18-21 September 2012 at Saarbrücken in Germany.

    The focus for the conference includes:

    - How can schools prepare young people for the technology-rich workplace of the future?
    - How can we use technology to promote informal and independent learning outside traditional educational settings?
    - How can we use next generation social and mobile technologies to promote informal and responsive learning?

    The deadline for proposals is April 2.


    Visitors and Residents

    David White (University of Oxford) and Dr. Lynn Silipigni Connaway (OCLC) have been attracting quite a stir with their JISC-funded work on Visitors and Residents: What Motivates Engagement with the Digital Information Environment?, being undertaken as part of the Developing Digital Literacies programme webinar series.

    Slides, audio and a recording of the Blackboard Collaborate session where they presented some of the findings of their work can be found at http://bit.ly/jiscdiglitvr.


    ECER 2010

    The keynotes, videos, radio shows and interviews from the ECER 2010 Conference in Helsinki:

    On the ECER 2010 website.

    Taccle handbook for teachers order form

    Here you find the Taccle handbook for teachers order form.

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