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Path: Home > Conferences > Training Courses > Exploring Successful Learning Online

Online Course Delivery

Exploring Successful Learning Online

Date: Tuesday 22 April 2008 - Friday 6 June 2008
Ref: C16-88/0408
Fee*: Fee: £465, Additional fee covering registration for NOCN accreditation £35
NB: NIACE does not charge VAT on conference and course fees
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[Background] [Who will benefit?] [What the course offers you] [Course Content] [Participant Commitment and Requirements] [Application Form]

Background

To suit the changing needs of today’s workforce in education, NIACE began delivering staff development training online in 2006. Our courses have proved to be very popular with participants from providers such as work-based learning, adult and community learning, further education and offender learning and skills who have benefited from the combination of collaborative group work and self-study.

Comments from previous participants of NIACE’s online courses include:

“I was able to see how this style of course has met my own needs and can now empathise with learners.”

“I am definitely keen to pursue online learning in my CPD as it is the most flexible way for me to fit in with my work. I am really impressed with the content and resources made available through NIACE.”

“An enjoyable and semi-flexible way of learning, which suits the way I work/live.”

“Given the limitations of time at work, this is one of the few ways for me to learn and develop skills.”

“I have learned new skills and gained confidence exploring technology.”

NIACE are pleased to announce the opportunity is now available for you to participate in a National Open College Network (NOCN) accredited, fully facilitated blended course – Exploring Successful Learning Online, commencing on the 22nd April 2008 and finishing on the 6th June 2008.

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Who will benefit from this course?

This Exploring Successful Learning Online course will support staff in organisations who want to experience online learning through a virtual learning environment and explore some of the potential uses of online and blended learning and consider how it could be incorporated in their current or potential delivery. By completing the online programme, participants experience being part of an online learning community and explore the skills and knowledge required to create some online resources of their own.

This course is ideal for people who have yet to experience online learning or the use of a virtual learning environment.

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What the course offers you

bulletFacilitator support:
This course is fully facilitated by a highly experienced facilitator who will not only guide you through the learning materials, but will provide you with personal tutor support and guidance.
bulletHigh-quality purpose materials:
All of our materials have been produced by experts in the field and are subject to high quality control processes.
bulletAccreditation:
The units on this course are NOCN accredited and successful completion of the course will earn you 6 NOCN credits at Level 2. There are two units – Exploring Online and Blended Learning and Tools for Online Learning, each with a credit value of 3.

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Course structure and content

Exploring Successful Learning Online is delivered through the NIACE Moodle learning platform and is a six week course with the majority of the work being completed online working in small collaborative groups. The course consists of a face-to-face induction day in London, followed by three modules studied online, then a final face-to-face day. Participation in all parts of the course is compulsory.

Course aims

Face-to-face 1: Induction – 22nd April 2008 (in London)
Aims: This face-to-face day aims to introduce participants to the outline of the course and to techniques for online learning, to explore the potential of using an online/blended approach to learning and to identify the e-skills involved in implementing this approach.
Length: 6 hours plus 2 hours for online activities after the face-to-face day.

Module 1: Exploring online learning
Aims: This module aims to identify and explore effective methods of delivering online and blended learning.
Length: 6 hours over 1.5 weeks including activities and self-study.

Module 2: Advantages and disadvantages of using online collaborative activities
Aims: This module aims to give you an opportunity to explore the uses of online collaboration.
Length: 4 hours over 1 week including activities and self-study.

Module 3: Tools for online learning
Aims: This module aims to provide participants with the opportunity to identify tools and skills that can be used to deliver online learning, and to explore how these can be used.
Length: 6 hours over 1.5 weeks including activities and self-study.

Face-to-face 2: Skills carousel and closing activities – 3rd June 2008 (in London)
Aims: This face-to-face day aims to provide participants with the opportunity to share the e-skills they have learnt with others and to learn new e-skills from fellow participants.
Length: 6 hours plus 2 hours for online activities after the face-to-face day.

Learning outcomes

  1. Identify and explore effective methods of delivering online and blended learning

    1.1 Identify whether elements of your existing or potential provision could benefit from having an online/blended learning approach.

    1.2 Explore the issues that could limit using an online/blended approach to learning in your existing or potential provision.

    1.3 Explore the uses of blended and online learning by at least three other organisations delivering training.
     

  2. Explore the advantages and disadvantages of using online collaborative activities

    2.1 Take part in a collaborative online activity using at least one of the following:

    bulletan online discussion forum in a virtual learning environment
    bulleta wiki
    bulletan online chat room in a virtual learning environment.
     
  3. Identify and use tools and e-skills for delivering online/blended learning

    3.1 Identify tools which you could use in the delivery of online/blended learning or online resources.

    3.2 Carry out an initial analysis of your e-skills.

    3.3 Identify at least three e-skills that you intend to develop during this course.

    3.4 Produce a strategy for the development of the e-skills that you intend to acquire during this course.

    3.5 Explain how you could use at least one e-skill for delivering online/blended learning.

    3.6 Review your development of e-skills during this course.

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Participant commitment and requirements

To gain the maximum benefit from these courses, participants will need:

bulletAccess to an internet-connected computer and an individual email address.
bulletExerience of using the web, email, Windows® applications and office-based products such as word processing and presentation software.
bulletPersonal commitment to follow and complete an online learning course and adequate study time – participants can expect to spend four to six hours a week participating in collaborative activities and on independent study.
bulletCommitment to access the course area regularly over the course duration and to adhere to the timeframe specified by the facilitator in order to complete collaborative work with fellow participants.

Minimum technical specifications

Ideally, the computer you are using should have the following minimum specification and facilities:

bulletIntel Pentium 100 processor or above
bullet1 Gb hard drive
bullet64Mb RAM
bullet56K+ modem or equivalent (broadband is preferable)
bulletReliable access to the internet
bulletInternet Explorer 5 or above or equivalent
bulletWindows 98 or above or equivalent operating system
bulletHeadphones/speakers
bulletEmail account
bulletWord processor software
bulletPresentation software
bulletUp-to-date antivirus software and firewall
bulletAdobe Reader (free download)
bulletAdobe Flash plug-in
bulletAnti-spam software (useful)
bulletPrinter (useful)

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Application Form

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NIACE Training Courses Team
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