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This is a copy of the presentation I gave at OER11 about DELILA (Developing Educators' Learning and Information Literacy In Accreditation)TRANSCRIPT
Why, why, why DELILA…?
Releasing information and digital literacy content to support trainee teachers in higher education
Catherine Robertson – University of Birmingham
Who/what is DELILA?
Developing Educators Learning and Information Literacy for Accreditation
PGCert could make use of generic Information and Digital Literacy material
JISC/HEA funded as part of the OMAC strand– http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/ourwork/teachingandlearning/
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LSE lead – Jane Secker UoB partner – Nancy Graham/Ann-Marie James
Aims and objectives
To provide a model of embedded digital and information literacy support into teacher training at higher education level;
To release a small sample of open educational resources to support embedding digital and information literacy education into institutional teacher training courses accredited by the HEA including PGCerts and other CPD courses;
To customise local repositories to provide access to these resources.
Work packages
1. IL Audit2. Mapping of digital/information literacy to HEA
framework3. Review of content to ensure content can be made
open4. Conversion of material to appropriate format
(licensing etc)5. Repository customisation6. Deposit of content7. Dissemination and publicity8. Quality control and evaluation
Work package 2
Map closely to educational and teaching frameworks– UKPSF standards– SCONUL 7 pillars– DL framework
Enhance value of material and increase likelihood of reuse
Some material was developed specifically for PGCert and the remainder currently used in IL and DL training
Worked examples
Worked examples:– Follow a template – overview; resources available; format;
credits/hours; which parts of IL/DL frameworks met; which parts of UKPSF met; module breakdown
– LSE Already has material embedded in their PGCert Worked example has timings etc
– Bham Doesn’t have material embedded in PGCert Used generic material which fitted nicely with existing modules
in PGCert
How OERs are used now - LSE
Teaching and Learning Centre run the Post Graduate Certificate in Higher Education (PGCert)
In 2010, the PGCert was revised to embed elements of digital and information literacy
5 modules in total– 3 needed for Associate level and 5 needed for Fellowship of HEA
Portfolio contains:– Mapping grid to show where specific elements of PSF are
addressed in portfolio PGCert resources are obviously much more closely aligned to
the PSF
LSE worked examples
LSE - Worked example 1
How OERs will be used - UoB
Library Services Subject Advisors used to develop and run optional sessions in PGCert teaching.
Participants focused on compulsory elements and attendance dropped off.
Working with PGCert Co-ordinator to discuss individual modules and how existing learning objects can be used to enhance the PGCert.
PGCert is run by the Centre for Learning and Academic Development (CLAD)
2 Modules– Module 1 (20 credits) = Associate– Module 2 (40 credits) = Fellowship
Portfolio contains evidence that learning outcomes have been met but isn’t directly mapped to the UKPSF
UoB worked examples http://epapersnew.bham.ac.uk/641/
UoB – Worked example 1
Other ways to use the OERs
A great way of raising awareness of the IL and DL resources to academics, PGCert practitioners, educational developers, etc
Tagged with UKPSF, 7 Pillars and DL keywords so can choose them to meet very specific needs
Generic material so can be adapted for uses outside the PGCert
Mapping is meant to help someone work out how object will most help them
Use them anyway you want!
Impact on academic practice
DELILA also covers other aspects of digital and information literacy which isn’t covered in the PGCert
Audit highlighted material that would be useful (eg copyright training)
Resources linked directly to PGCert will be converted as a priority but we aim to do all identified as useful
Promote existing resources to academics for re-use Planning for further integration
Impact on academic practice (2)
Academics who teach need to understand IL and DL Deposit in IRs and OpenJorum
– Will be easier for new academics to locate and share relevant teaching resources
Resources can be shared in their classes to spread DL and IL to students
Will highlight the uses of OERs and reusable learning objects.
Creating a workflow ensuring an object is an OER
Lessons learned
Improve creator workflow Keep IL/DL material in a single place Make OER considerations such as
embedding CC information etc, early on Individuals to submit their best material
regularly
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Ongoing challenges
IPR issue ongoing CC licences Moving forward…
– Workshop day at Senate House 26th July– DELILA 2?
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Any questions?
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