Author: Jane Challinor

This is an archive of the 2013 version of ocTEL.

#ocTEL Week 9 Risk Management

Jane Challinor

Tue, 18 Jun 2013 16:05:40 GMT
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– OCTEL Open Course in Technology Enhanced Learning (Week Nine activities)

This week’s activity is called”Cheating Murphy’s Law”. I was about to embark on the first activity – reviewing a previous project and saying where it had gone wrong, what I would do differently etc when real life intervened a…

#ocTEL Week 9 Risk Management

This week’s activity is called”Cheating Murphy’s Law”. I was about to embark on the first activity – reviewing a previous project and saying where it had gone wrong, what I would do differently etc when real life intervened and I was suddenly confronte…

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#ocTEL Week 8 Enhancement

If you didn’t already realise it, I am a big fan of virtual learning, TEL, MOOCs, PLEs etc so I have enjoyed this week’s assignments – especially the videos about Saylor and Udacity.I admit I haven’t  really thought in terms of reducing costs as f…

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#ocTEL Week 8 Enhancement

Jane Challinor

Fri, 07 Jun 2013 16:08:42 GMT
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– OCTEL Open Course in Technology Enhanced Learning (Week Eight activities)

If you didn’t already realise it, I am a big fan of virtual learning, TEL, MOOCs, PLEs etc so I have enjoyed this week’s assignments – especially the videos about Saylor and Udacity. I admit I haven’t  really thought in terms…

#octel  Just had a quick look at http://www.glomaker.org/guides.html Whilst not totally sure how to embed…

Jane Challinor

Sat, 11 May 2013 09:22:09 GMT
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#octel  Just had a quick look at http://www.glomaker.org/guides.html Whilst not totally sure how to embed within VLE (will need to experiment) I like the structure. Structure is what I am here to learn about as I consider how to redesign a traditional study skills module to enhance digital literacies. Thanks for the link!

Guides for using GLO Maker – Authoring tool for learning objects.

Cloud Storage Activity #octel  

Jane Challinor

Fri, 03 May 2013 10:42:14 GMT
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Cloud Storage Activity #octel  

#ocTEL Designing Active Learning

I am getting very excited after a week of meetings and discussions about the SCALE UP project we are going to be running in the university next year. I have proposed two very different modules for the pilot – one is alread…

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#ocTEL elearning readiness survey. Interesting exercise this week – I just took 3 e-learning readiness…

Jane Challinor

Mon, 22 Apr 2013 11:45:52 GMT
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#ocTEL elearning readiness survey.

Interesting exercise this week – I just took 3 e-learning readiness surveys. (see for example: http://www.sdccdonline.net/assess.htm)

First impressions – these were useful in getting me to think about whether e-learning was the right path: for example, how much time did I have available, what was my motivation, how computer literate am I. But in addition they all had in common questions about learning styles and time management skills which I guess implies that these characteristics are highly prized in distance/e-learning students.

They also had in common a scoring system that was not explained. So in one I scored 45, in another 50, and in the third 11. All said I was a great candidate for e-learning (yay!) but I don’t know what the scale was….

I think this type of exercise could be useful in getting students to think about the e-learning process ahead of signing up – particularly if feedback was more specific – e.g: “you said you prefer to meet with tutors face to face – this isn’t an option on this course so you may want to consider whether this could be a major drawback for you….”

I teach a face to face course with some e-learning elements and do use a  questionnaire to gauge students’ computer literacy before and after the module. I could definitely improve my questionnaires to include some elements form those I have just looked at – particularly around self organisation

These pre-course “readiness” self assessments also made me wonder whether we shouldn’t use something similar with all students on conventional courses as I am pretty sure that some do not appear prepared for the experience! 🙂


Welcome to the world of online learning. Before you enroll in an online course, take some time to think about yourself as a learner and see whether your characteristics would help you be a successful …

#ocTEL Week 1: reflecting on my practice

Well this is timely. In our institution we are just reflecting on module feedback, marking final assignments, planning for the coming year. I am also personally involved in compiling a portfolio for professional recognition.Reflecting on my p…

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#ocTEL  profile – me and TEL – Principal Lecturer in Health and Social Care at Nottingham Trent University…

Jane Challinor

Thu, 04 Apr 2013 15:10:39 GMT
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#ocTEL  profile – me and TEL – Principal Lecturer in Health and Social Care at Nottingham Trent University. I have been using tech of various kinds since I began teaching in 2007 as my first experience was on a distance learning course. I have a love hate thing going on with the VLE (any sort of VLE really). I am a VLE “champion” in my institution and think we need to promote good practice in its use, but I like also to be unchained and free to roam the interweb with my students.  Recent highlights include a group project where students produced an online resource using wikis, blogs, Facebook, Twitter or anything else they could lay their hands on.
My big question about TEL is how to promote safe, ethical, creative use of such platforms for learning and collaboration…..

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