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What is a Learning Platform?

What is a Learning Platform?. What is a Learning Platform?. A learning platform is defined as software, or a combination of different types of software, that sits on, or is accessible from, an organisation’s network, and that supports teaching and learning for practitioners and learners.

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What is a Learning Platform?

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  1. What is a Learning Platform? E-Guides training programme 2006 - 2007

  2. What is a Learning Platform? A learning platform is defined as software, or a combination of different types of software, that sits on, or is accessible from, an organisation’s network, and that supports teaching and learning for practitioners and learners. (adapted from Ferl Practitioner’s Programme) E-Guides training programme 2006 - 2007

  3. Common terms include: • Websites • Content Management Systems • Intranets • Shared folders • Collaboration tools and conferencing systems • Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) • Managed Learning Environments (MLEs) • Portals E-Guides training programme 2006 - 2007

  4. Key features of a VLE “toolbox” • Course content distribution • Creating materials using simple web tools • Uploading existing material – handouts, presentations etc • Controlled release – eg ‘open’ and ‘closed’ on certain dates • Group communication & collaboration • Bulletin/discussion boards – limited to course members • Chatrooms – limited to course members • Shared on-line whiteboards • Course calendar functions • Assessment • Formative and summative assessments • Quizzes • Surveys/polls (anonymous) E-Guides training programme 2006 - 2007

  5. Key features of a VLE “toolbox” (cont.) • Student management • Quiz scores can be stored & analysed • Learner activity can be tracked • Pages can be tracked – eg most popular area • Customisable • Pick appropriate tools for each course • Customise appearance, layout, etc • Extras • Blogs • Wikis E-Guides training programme 2006 - 2007

  6. Leicestershire County Council’s learning platform was commended in their ALI inspection. http://www.leics-als.ac.uk North Tyneside Council share their learning platform with schools. http://www.ntlp.org.uk Cornwall City Council’s platform has improved communications between tutors. http://www.adultedonline.co.uk Derby City Council have a powerful advertising campaign.http://www.derbylearn.net E-Guides training programme 2006 - 2007

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