JISC: e-Learning and Pedagogy

by Jorge Goncalves on May 8, 2006

in e-Learning, Resources

JISC: e-Learning and Pedagogy. ‘The JISC Learning and Teaching committee is funding a new e-learning Programme to run until August 2007. The overarching aim of the e-Learning Programme is to improve the quality of e-learning across the post-16 and higher education sectors. The Programme focuses on four areas: e-Learning and Pedagogy; Technical Framework and Tools for e-Learning; Innovation and Distributed e-Learning. This new programme offers practitioners the opportunity to be closely involved with its future development. Through extensive consultation with practitioner communities representing the post-16 sector and HE community, the activities and outcomes from the e-Learning Programme will be refined and developed accordingly. The e-Learning Programme Focus site provides further information and news about this programme.’

JISC e-Learning Focus. ‘The e-Learning Focus site aims to provide a route into the e-Learning Programme for the wider community. It will report on its results as they become available, and provide commentary, news and articles to support the work of the projects.’

About JISC (Joint Information Systems Committee). ‘JISC works with further and higher education by providing strategic guidance, advice and opportunities to use ICT to support teaching, learning, research and administration.’

See also: e-Learning and Innovation – the use of innovative technologies and models to support e-learning

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