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Path: Home > R&D > ICT > Projects > Online Course Delivery

Online Course Delivery

Project Status : Current

[Briefing sheet and reports]

The Online Course Delivery project aims to address the need for the development of online learning within adult and community learning and the wider post-16 education sector.

Online Courses

In order to suit the changing needs of today’s workforce in education, NIACE began delivering staff development training online in 2006. Three fully-facilitated courses accredited by the National Open College Network (NOCN) are currently available:

Exploring Successful Learning Online

A 6–week blended course ideal for people who have yet to experience online learning or the use of a virtual learning environment, This course aims to support those wishing to explore some of the potential uses of online and blended learning within their own delivery.

The course consists of two face-to-face days at the beginning and end of the course and three modules:

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Module 1: Exploring online learning – identifies and explores effective methods of delivering online and blended learning

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Module 2: Advantages and disadvantages of using online collaborative activities – provides participants with the opportunity to explore the uses of online collaboration

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Module 3: Tools for online learning – offers participants the opportunity to identify and use tools and skills that can be used to develop and deliver online learning

Application of Online Learning

A 12–week online course which aims to support those working in post-16 education who wish to use online learning and online methods within their learning provision. Participants gain the practical experience of being part of an online community, and explore the skills and knowledge required to create their own online courses.

The course consists of five modules:

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Module 1: Understand e-learning (introductory module) – explores the pedagogy and principles of e-learning and online learning

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Module 2: Widening participation – explores widening participation by incorporating e-learning and online learning into participants’ delivery, and associated issues such as accessibility and outreach provision

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Module 3: Developing online programmes – explores the conversion of face-to-face courses to blended/online courses, useful software and support mechanisms

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Module 4: Personalised online support – explores effective online learner support, the role of online facilitation, the use of communication tools and how to manage an online community

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Module 5: Evaluation and assessment – explores a range of evaluation methodology for face-to-face, blended and online courses, and provides participants with the opportunity to evaluate their own blended/online learning experience

Modules 1 and 5 are compulsory and participants choose one optional module from modules 2, 3 or 4.

Training for Trainers

A 14–week blended course, which aims to develop participants’ competence as trainers, and to explore and identify the methods and tools available to deliver training online and offline.

The content covered within the course includes:

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Learning and training cycles

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Training standards and values

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Facilitating learning – teaching and training styles, co-training

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Planning and designing training sessions

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Resources for delivering training – including e-learning resources

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Supporting learners – including humanistic theories, NLP, TA

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Equal opportunities and working with conflict

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Creating and running e-communication groups

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Supporting learners in the use of e-learning technologies

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Assessment and evaluation

To obtain current costs and future delivery dates for any of these courses, please contact Sue Charlish ( susan.charlish@niace.org.uk ). If you are an organisation with particular requirements and wish to offer your staff the opportunity to participate in the courses at a negotiated time at agreed rates, we will be happy to discuss your requirements and provide a tailored package.

 

SDELC home pageStaff development e-learning centre

The Staff development e-learning centre (SDELC) provides information and activities to develop staff awareness and knowledge to support the integration of e-learning within your organisation. The content is divided into modules of study for managers, tutors and support staff, but users can choose their own course of study relevant to their individual needs.

SDELC can also help you and your organisation meet the requirements for continuous professional development (CPD) and e-learning professional development (ePD), with tools included to enable staff to record their individual learning activities and reflections to meet this aim. Users must register on SDELC to access the resources and to activate their personal profile area where CPD, ePD and other activities are stored.

Modules on SDELC include:

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Getting started with SDELC

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Getting to grips with e-learning

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The tools of e-learning

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Managing e-learning

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Incorporating e-learning into your curriculum area

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Leading e-learning

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E-learning content – sourcing and creating

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E-learning and outreach

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E-learning and accessibility

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Widening participation with e-learning

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Further staff development training resources

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Sources of funding for developing e-learning

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Project management

Visit the SDELC website

 

History of the project

Initially funded by the Learning and Skills Council, the original aims of the Online Course Delivery project included the undertaking of research into the potential of introducing online learning within adult and community learning. As part of this research strand two reports were produced: The potential of introducing online learning in adult and community learning provision and The potential of online assessment in non-accredited adult and community learning. Two evaluation reports from the first and second round of delivery of the online courses are also available, as well as an impact report, which describes the influence that the courses have had on past participants’ work practices.

 

Reports

Each of the five reports is available to download as a Word file or a PDF file.  For background information about the reports first read the briefing sheet: Researching and running online courses within adult and community learning [PDF].

Impact Assessment of the Online Course Delivery Project 2006–2007 (September 2007) - Word
Impact Assessment of the Online Course Delivery Project 2006–2007 (September 2007) - PDF

Online Course Delivery - Evaluation Report (October 2007) - Word
Online Course Delivery - Evaluation Report (October 2007) - PDF

Online Course Delivery - Pilot Evaluation Report (March 2007) - [Word]
Online Course Delivery - Pilot Evaluation Report (March 2007) - PDF

Online Course Delivery - Research Report (October 2007) - Word
Online Course Delivery - Research Report (October  2007) - PDF

The potential of online assessment in non-accredited adult and community learning (March 1007) - Word
The potential of online assessment in non-accredited adult and community learning (March 1007) - PDF

To obtain a paper copy of any of the above reports, or to receive more information about the courses and future delivery dates, please contact Sue Charlish ( susan.charlish@niace.org.uk ).

To obtain more information about the project, please contact Ali Close ( ali.close@niace.org.uk ).

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