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This is an archive of the 2013 version of ocTEL.

ocTEL – Open Course in Technology Enhanced Learning

An online course in using technology to enhance teaching in HE. Duration: 4 Apr 2013 10:00AM-21 Jun 2013 3:00PM. #ocTEL #mooc @ALTocTEL

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Fri, Apr 05 2013 09:07:02

The course site is at: http://octel.alt.ac.uk/ . The course is being organised by the Association for Learning Technology (ALT). ALT is the UK���s leading membership organisation in the learning technology field.

Starting in April 2013 you will be able to participate in an online
course to understand better how to use technology to enhance your
teaching in Higher Education. The course is aimed primarily at people
teaching at Higher Education level, whether in Higher Education
Institutions or Further Education Colleges. It runs for ten weeks plus
one ‘induction week’, requiring about five hours work per week.

The course comprises ten modules plus an ‘induction’ week when
participants get to experiment and explore how the course works. Each
module is designed to consist of five learning hours, including a
one-hour live webinar (scheduled on Wednesday at 12:30 UK time, with one
or two exceptions) and a range of other activities.

Starts
4 April

Induction and reception

Led by David Jennings

Technology Enhanced Learning Foundations — 15 hours

15 April

TEL concepts and approaches

Maren Deepwell

22 April

Understanding learners’ needs

Julia Fotheringham

29 April

Active Learning

Nicola Whitton

TEL methods and tools — 20 hours

6 May

Producing engaging and effective learning materials

Peter Hartley

13 May

Platforms and technologies

Phil Tubman

20 May

Providing timely, effective assessment and feedback

Linda Creanor

27 May

Supporting learners with tutor and peer communications

Gráinne Hamilton

Managing TEL — 15 hours

3 June

Maximising learning for minimum cost

David Jennings

10 June

Keeping things on track and cheating Murphy’s Law

Julie Voce & Sarah Sherman

17 June

Evaluating TEL and farewell

Julie Voce & Sarah Sherman

Materials for each module will be published before the dates above.

I shall be starting the #ocTEL course tomorrow – really looking forward to it. octel.alt.ac.uk

And so it begins….

Week 1

Welcome to #ocTEL – the Open Course in Technology Enhanced Learning! http://octel.alt.ac.uk/ http://pic.twitter.com/MPUJa0t3jw ·
ALT ocTEL course

#octel will give me experience of being a student and to see how this could be used to deliver information literacy F2F and via elearning.

Short introduction about myself

I work in a Birkbeck, where one of my many roles is that of a Subjec tLibrarian involved in delivering information literacy training and subject support to students and staff.  I have experience of training others to use both Blackboard and recently now MOODLE as a VLE.  With the implementation of MOODLE the possibility of providing support and delivering information sessions when the user requires it via this enviroment is very appealing, rather than one opportunity and if you miss it that’s it.  I like the flexibility that is offered to the user as well as the possibility of enriching what is made available and the opportunity to provide differentiated approaches to the same material.  I recently dabbled in the #edcmooc – which was enthralling and overwhelming at times.  I want a wider experience of technology enhanced learning as a student on a #mooc to understands how it works and what would best suit what I want to be able to do for my users.  That is my reason for participating in #octel.

Big question?

How will TEL enhance/change current teaching practice and will it provide opportunities rather than challenges to time-strapped students. 

Activity?

I set up a discussion/reflection group for other HE/FE information specialist on the #octel course.  I hope this will be the main forum for our discussions.

SCONUL Seven Pillars Model for Information Literacy ·
Cristóbal Cobo Romaní
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ocTEL week 0: big questions

Activity 0.1 asks us:  what is the most important question about TEL for you? Mine is: how can we get rid of the ‘T’ in ‘TEL’? The question could be re-phrased as: how can technology become transparent, invisible and normalised? Something … Continue reading

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Hanging out at ocTEL

After mulling it over today, I’ve decided that I’m going to join two main communities for #ocTEL. As the course guidance notes it’s impossible to be everwhere, read everything so I will be participating via this blog following other dedicated ocTEL blogs participating in the ocTEL G+ Community Hopefully that will be manageable.

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ocTEL week 0: big questions

Activity 0.1 asks us:  what is the most important question about TEL for you? Mine is: how can we get rid of the ‘T’ in ‘TEL’? The question could be re-phrased as: how can technology become transparent, invisible and normalised? Something … Continue reading

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What is the most important question about TEL for you?

Having avoided taking part in a MOOC since they became the latest fad, I have now taken the plunge and enrolled on the ALT ocTEL MOOC. It only started yesterday, so it is way too early to tell if I will complete the course. One of my reasons for undertaking the ocTEL is to see […]

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Rhizomatic learning

Ive just come across the idea of rhizomatic learning in Dave Cormier’s Blog here http://davecormier.com/edblog/2012/07/31/20-questions-and-answers-about-moocs/ This is what he says: Edtechtalk and community – 2005 In 2005 Jeff Lebow and I started edtechtalk. We started a live webcast about educational … Continue reading

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ocTEL activities – Week 0

I’ve finished my first activity for #ocTEL – read my introduction 

ocTEL: Week 0: If I do only one thing this week

My selective TEL experiences.I’ve been a victim and/or a perpetrator of TEL for about 23 years now.  Sorry, let me begin again. I’ve a wealth of experience – in what I now find myself referring to as Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) – as a learn…

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Rhizomatic learning

Ive just come across the idea of rhizomatic learning in Dave Cormier’s Blog here http://davecormier.com/edblog/2012/07/31/20-questions-and-answers-about-moocs/ This is what he says: Edtechtalk and community – 2005 In 2005 Jeff Lebow and I started edtechtalk. We started a live webcast about educational … Continue reading

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If you only do one thing … Introducing myself

My first experience with TEL of a kind was in about 1990 when I used a networked room of 380Z’s for some Maths teaching! Things have moved on a bit! However, I still get a buzz about the possibilities that TEL opens up. Although the software was very basic in those days it still brought […]

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