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E-Learning at Coleg Sir Gâr

The South West Wales Interoperability Project Dr Tony Toole Director of On-line Services Coleg Sir Gâr September 2002. E-Learning at Coleg Sir Gâr. Five years of development and delivery Objectives: to increase access and flexibility Accredited qualifications eligible for funding

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E-Learning at Coleg Sir Gâr

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  1. The South West Wales Interoperability ProjectDr Tony TooleDirector of On-line ServicesColeg Sir GârSeptember 2002 JISC SWaNI Programme

  2. E-Learning at Coleg Sir Gâr • Five years of development and delivery • Objectives: to increase access and flexibility • Accredited qualifications eligible for funding • Over 1000 students • Developments underpinned by structured research • Custom built adaptable VLE • Committed to a sector-wide, collaborative strategy for e-learning JISC SWaNI Programme

  3. The South West Wales e-Learning Consortium • A consortium of all FE & HE institutions in the region • Development and testing of e-learning materials and pedagogic models • Coleg Sir Gâr, Swansea College, Neath/Port Talbot College, Pembrokeshire College, Gorseinon College • Swansea Institute of Higher Education, University of Wales, Swansea, University of Wales, Lampeter, University of Wales Aberystwyth, Trinity College Carmarthen JISC SWaNI Programme

  4. Materials Development Responsibilities • The priority skills needs identified were IT skills, customer care, health and safety, e-commerce and the Welsh language • IT Skills: Coleg Sir Gâr, Gorseinon, Neath/Port Talbot & Pembrokeshire • E-commerce: Swansea Institute & UW Swansea • Health & Safety: Swansea College • Customer Care: Neath Port Talbot & Coleg Sir Gâr • Welsh Language: Trinity & Lampeter JISC SWaNI Programme

  5. Interoperability: The Vendors • Granada Learnwise • Fretwell-Downing • Teknical • Digital Brain • Virtualcollege • Intrallect JISC SWaNI Programme

  6. Interoperabilty: The Objectives • To test content interoperability between all consortium materials and all VLEs • To work with vendors to identify and action opportunities to improve interoperability • To demonstrate the re-use of interoperable learning objects stored in a digital repository • To evaluate the current interoperability between VLEs and student record systems of participating colleges JISC SWaNI Programme

  7. Interoperability: the project plan • Initial testing of content transfer between VLEs • Review of IMS content packaging compliance of materials • Testing the use of content management and storage systems, including a digital repository, which ensure packages meet IMS and SCORM standards • Testing of each VLEs capacity to access and use interoperable learning objects developed by the consortium • Evaluate the capacity of VLEs to exchange student data with MIS software in the partner colleges • Report on outcomes, recommendations and future work JISC SWaNI Programme

  8. The South West Wales Interoperability ProjectDr Tony TooleDirector of On-line ServicesColeg Sir GârSeptember 2002 JISC SWaNI Programme

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