Learning design for online courses: a webinar with Diana Laurillard

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The presentation slides and a recording of the session are now available from the ALT Repository.

This webinar will demonstrate how teachers can use a new online design tool - the Pedagogical Patterns Collector (http://tinyurl.com/ppcollector) - to share and exchange their good design ideas for teaching online. This relates to recent work done on models for MOOCs, so the presentation will end with a question for debate by participants.

About the presenter

Diana Laurillard is Professor of Learning with Digital Technologies at the London Knowledge Lab, Institute of Education, leading research projects on developing a learning design support environment for teachers and trainers, and on software interventions for adult learners with low numeracy and dyscalculia. She is also Assistant Director for Open Mode learning at the Institute of Education, and is Vice Chair of the Association for Learning Technology.

Previous roles include: Head of the e-Learning Strategy Unit at the Department for Education and Skills, where she developed the first cross-sector e-learning strategy on ‘Harnessing Technology’; Pro-Vice-Chancellor for learning technologies and teaching at The Open University; the Visiting Committee on IT at Harvard University; Royal Society Working Group on Educational Neuroscience. She is on the Boards of the E-Learning Foundation, Supervisory Council for Fern Universität in Germany, and the UNESCO Institute for IT in Education in Moscow. Her most recent book is Teaching as a Design Science: Building Pedagogical Patterns for Learning and Technology, Routledge, 2012.

When
31 Jan 2013 from  5:30 PM to  6:30 PM
Location
Online
United Kingdom