SPEED Project

Sharing Practice for Embedding E-design and Delivery

SPEED Project

As outlined on the JISC website;


"The SPEED project aims to disseminate and embed benefits from the University of Leicester's DUCKLING project and associated initiatives to four other UK universities:

  • Liverpool John Moores University,
  • University of Northampton,
  • London South Bank University and the
  • University of Derby.


The priority for all four partner institutions is to enhance student engagement through improved use of technologies in learning design and delivery. SPEED will bring together selected existing resources relevant to this need, cascade good practices to the four partner institutions via a series of capacity-building activities, and support the partner institutions in embedding these resources and approaches within their own institutional processes through a series of take-up pilots."

JISC (2012) SPEED (Sharing Practice for Embedding E-design and Delivery). [online] Available at: http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/elearning/embeddingbenefits2012/speed.aspx [Accessed: 19 Feb 2013].


At the University of Derby, from the Technology Enhanced Learning Teams Lawrie Peck and Phill Gagen looked into a project about Open Educational Resource Support for Program Design, Assessment and Online Monitoring,


To read this piece of work download the document attached below to read further into what the project entails.   
 

FileOpen Educational Resource Support
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