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VLE requirements: what are we learning from the UKeUniversities pilot?

VLE requirements: what are we learning from the UKeUniversities pilot?. The programme. Masters in Public Policy and Management launched September 2003 developed in conjunction with the WUN, BBC (multi-media) and Oxford, and with the York Library uses the UKeU learning environment

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VLE requirements: what are we learning from the UKeUniversities pilot?

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  1. VLE requirements:what are we learning from the UKeUniversities pilot?

  2. The programme • Masters in Public Policy and Management • launched September 2003 • developed in conjunction with the WUN, BBC (multi-media) and Oxford, and with the York Library • uses the UKeU learning environment • collaborative work a key part of the learning process • key challenge: creating a “learning community”

  3. Functional: content coordination communication Operational: useability reliability support arrangements VLE requirements: an overview

  4. Functional requirements Content: • capacity to support varied, interactive content • accessible uploading arrangements Coordination: • management of students and tutors • reporting arrangements Communications: • conferencing tool (a-synchronous) • email • supplementary functions: synchronous tool, personal web space etc

  5. Operational Useability: • user interface • navigation • speed Reliability: • consistent performance Support arrangements: • for tutors and students using the system • for staff creating and running programmes

  6. Some key considerations The content / learning materials are key, but their effectiveness depends on: • the communication tools available • the useability and reliability of the system • the support in place for the system

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