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Oscail – DCU Distance Education

Oscail Welcome Day -

Learning with Oscail

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Seamus Fox 29 th September 2012

Oscail – Welcome Day

10.00am Tea/Coffee – DCU Business School

10.10am Welcome to DCU – Billy Kelly, Dean of Teaching & Learning/Deputy Registrar – Larkin Theatre

10.30am Overview of Studying with Oscail - Larkin Theatre – Seamus Fox, Head of Oscail

11.00am Break into Programmes

BSc Programmes in QG21 – Eamon Costello & Dara Cummins

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BA Programmes in QG22 – Dr James Brunton & Dr Anne Markey PG Programmes in QG27 – Dr Anne Morrissey & Tutors

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12.30pm – Library Talk – Janice Hill – Larkin Theatre

01.00pm – Campus Tours

02.00 - Springboard Meeting in QG21

Learning with Oscail - Overview

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Being a DCU Student with Oscail Being a Successful DCU Student with Oscail

Being a DCU Student with Oscail

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How similar to other studying you have done

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Study Assessment: Assignments (and Exams) How not similar

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Forms of teaching Learning outcomes Formal: Policies & Procedures

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Formal Policies & Procedures

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Policies

Criteria for Awards

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Assessment: Assignments and Exams Registration & Student Records Deferrals/Leave of Absence Plagiarism & Referencing Student Services (esp eServices) Universities want to ensure the quality & maintain the reputation of its qualifications Also to the benefit of students

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Course Handbook

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

THE PROGRAMME

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AREAS AND LEVELS OF STUDY ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ACADEMIC YEAR/HOURS OF STUDY EQUIPMENT AND SKILLS REQUIREMENTS DURATION OF STUDY CHOOSING MODULES/PROGRESSION THROUGH PROGRAMME EXEMPTIONS STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES/STUDYING FROM ABROAD TUTORS AND TUTORIAL SUPPORT ASSESSMENT DEFERRAL AWARDS UNDERTAKING AN INDIVIDUAL MODULE OSCAIL e-Services/STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES APPENDIX 1 – MODULE SYLLABI APPENDIX 2: THE PROGRAMME BOARD APPENDIX 3: ASSIGNMENT REGULATIONS 2010-2011 APPENDIX 4: DCU POLICY ON PLAGIARISM APPENDIX 5: REFERENCING GUIDELINES APPENDICIES 6&7: DCU LIBRARY/ON-LINE E-JOURNALS APPENDIX 8: HOW TO ACCESS & USE MOODLE APPENDIX 12 – ASSIGNMENT PRESENTATION GUIDELINES APPENDIX 13- ASSESSMENT GRADING SYSTEM

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Example: Assignments

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Due Date One week extension (tutor) Late Assignment

Six weeks before summer PAB

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With relevant documentation Without relevant documentation Defer Continuous Assessment/Full Module

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Six weeks before autumn PAB August Resit Examinations Detail in Course Handbook

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Learning with Oscail

Success

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Learning with Oscail

Importance of first year of study

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Learning with Oscail

Question: What is the most important action that you can take to aid your success in your first year of study?

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Learning with Oscail Answer: Submit your assignments and, for undergraduate students, sit the May examinations (or resits in August)

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Learning with Oscail Submit your assignments and, for undergraduate students, sit the May examinations (or resits in August )

Especially first assignment

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Learning with Oscail

Other actions to aid success:

Study time & organisation

Attend tutorials (F2F and Web)

Actively seek help from tutors especially on Moodle

Pay close attention to feedback

Form a study group

From ‘study buddy’ to

Group which meets F2F or online

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Conclusions

Submit assignments and sit exams

• Review the Course Handbook • Student Feedback and especially Module Evaluation Surveys • If you run into problems,

please contact us

– www.dcu.ie/oscail - Information on Oscail – Oscail Staff Details Oscail 2000, A thlo ne 29/3 0th March 2

THANK YOU!

GO RAIBH MAITH AGAIBH!

Any questions?

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Learning Outcomes

• Modules

– Each module has learning outcomes

• Programme

– Each programme has programme outcomes

• Outcomes aligned with assessment • Graduate Attributes

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DCU Graduate Attributes

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Creative and Enterprising Effective Communicators Solution-Oriented Globally-Engaged Effective Leaders Committed to Continuous Learning

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Solution Oriented

– DCU emphasises the use of evidence and understanding as guides to action. DCU graduates will be adept at applying knowledge to issues encountered in the workplace and society

Globally-Engaged

– DCU encourages students to be locally and globally aware, to value tolerance and cultural diversity and to be committed to civic engagement. DCU graduates will understand the importance of engaging with their communities in a ethically responsible manner.

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