collaborative learning environment preliminary report - draft december 2008
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Outline
• CLE Definition and Vision
• Timeline & Outcomes to Date
• Near Term Work Plan
• Resources Required
Definition
• The CLE is a virtual community platform that advances learning and knowledge creation through the innovative and effective use of technology.
Vision
The CLE…
• connects the physical and virtual learning environments and integrates with technology-enhanced learning spaces.
• supports inter-professional education and collaboration by facilitating the sharing of expertise and resources.
• overcomes barriers of physical distance and disciplinary silos to facilitate multi-campus and international collaborations.
• harnesses the power of educational innovation and information technology to advance UCSF as a global leader in health sciences education.
Key Functions
The CLE…
• facilitates learner's ownership of his/her learning.
• adapts, leverages, and incorporates new and emerging technologies and trends.
• enhances content discovery by learners and instructors.
• supports courses and curriculum.
• provides collaborative spaces for non-course-based learning activities.
• is supported by an evidence-based evaluation and research program.
• supports research and innovation in education.
About the Platform
• web-based environment
• integrates multiple tools and services customized to meet UCSF's evolving needs
• employs standards-based solutions leveraging open source solutions where possible
• provides an integrated user experience
• provides a centralized environment and the flexibility to distribute content and functionality across other systems
CLE Use Scenarios
Course administrator manages student schedules,
classroom assignments, and virtual discussion grps
Student imports PubMed articles
into CLE assignment module
Researchers collaborate on grant proposal
across distances
Faculty browses Virtual Microscopy images
to use in her class.
Interprofessional education example??
Student posts digital photo of clinical
practice case to eportfolio.
UCSF Collaborative
Learning Environment
Timeline – Phase I
Fall 2008 Initial launch of Moodle system foracademic instruction; participation by each school.
8/2008 - 7/2010 Migration of courses from WebCT to new CLE to complete in July 2010.
9/2008 - 7/2010 Two systems run in parallel.
Fall 2010 All resources and activities available on new system and WebCT retired.
Success Outcomes to Date
• Infrastructure
– System available on schedule
– GALEN Accounts providing access
– CIT training and supporting faculty and other users
• Migration progress
– 115 courses on new CLE
– On target for completion in 2010
• CLE vision elements…
Vision Elements: new technologies and overcoming distance
• Faculty utilizing new functionality
– Blogs, social networking
• Students taking online exams off-campus
• Faculty incorporating video and/or web conferencing
• Faculty experimenting with wiki
• Faculty experimenting with social networking tools external to the CLE
Vision Element: learner-centered
• SOD students use blog for individual learning plans and self-reflection
DS1: Reflecting on clinic lets me figure out what I need to work on in the subsequent clinic rotations.... I can apply similar reflection techniques to PRDS.
• SON forum activity is brisk, stimulating, and valued
Near Term Work Plan
• Near Term = thru June 09
• Foundational Work
Establish and engage Advisory Group with broad representation (faculty, staff, and students)
Define CLE
– Define success outcomes & identify risks
– Develop mechanisms for student input
– Identify needs to help set priorities
– Review and summarize literature
• Integration Projects
– Learner enrollment strategies
– Library/SOM Ilios Project
– Campus MyAccess (x Qtr, FYxxxx)
Resource Requirements
Core CLE Project 2009-2010
• Funded by Library budget $xxxxx
• Resources required $xxxx
– User support services (1fte)
– Technical support (.x fte)
Additional CLE Project - Ilios
• Funded by SOM & Library $xxxx
• Resources Required $xxxx
CLE Impact at UCSF
• CLE envisions a common platform that supports learning and collaboration across UCSF.
• Modular approach offers flexible and customizable environment to meet diverse campus needs.
• Web 2.0 technologies facilitate engagement of students in learner-centered activities.
Significant level of forum
activity
Drop Box for Group
Assignment
Group Wikis
This course makes good use of the active learning / social networking tools. In addition to the resources that have been placed within each week, students are expected to actively engage with each other using discussion forums, wikis, and group assignments. The design of the course supports, encourages, and acknowledges participation.
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