Learning from learners about developing e-learning resources to support transition to Higher Education Christine Keenan, Bournemouth University Becka Currant, University of Bradford www.bournemouth.ac.uk www.bradford.ac.uk.

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Learning from learners about
developing e-learning resources to
support transition to Higher Education
Christine Keenan, Bournemouth
University
Becka Currant, University of Bradford
www.bournemouth.ac.uk
www.bradford.ac.uk
Overview of session
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Why is this important?
Political and Theoretical background
Our approaches to addressing the
issues
Stepping Stones 2HE
Develop Me! and SaPRA online
Discussion
Context: Research into the FYE
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(P)olitical drivers
National research in FYE – ongoing
theory development
Growing area of interest
Issues identified?
Problems have wider impact due to
differences in student population
Students 2.0?
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Who/what are modern students?
A vision of students today Wesch(2007)
What issues do they face?
What challenges does this pose for us?
How do we respond to differences from
the ‘norm’?
Why Do Students Leave University?
Research has traditionally
concentrated on poor or weak
academic and social engagement
Becoming increasingly interested in:
Why/How do Students Persevere at
University
How have we addressed these issues?
HEA e-learning Research Observatory project
Compare and evaluate impact of two different approaches
to supporting student transition
http://developme.brad.ac.uk
http://dec.bournemouth.ac.uk/steps
Focusing on:
Different approaches to online pre-enrolment material
Different delivery mechanisms (web based vs VLE)
Diverse student groups
www.bournemouth.ac.uk
www.bradford.ac.uk
Primary objective to enable students to manage
process of transition in both academic and
social terms
Academic:
Social:
Early engagement with
academic materials and
development of academic skills
Start process of making links with peers
on courses and other students in
University
Completion of SaPRA to identify
levels of confidence and develop
action plan to reflect on with
personal tutor and evidence in
PDP
Early opportunities for collaborative
learning
Share hopes, fears and concerns about
starting course, also, identify challenges
and find answers to burning questions
Develop Me! E- Induction Course
Online
Module
Specific
Information
Health &
Safety
Information
Integrated
support for
skills
development
and
understanding
development
needs
Targeted
information
relevant to
particular
courses
Generic
University
based
information
(the usual
paper bumpf
sent out to
freshers!)
Bespoke
interactive
exercises to
promote
academic and
social cohesion
prior to arrival
Feedback from Students:
65% felt the materials were a useful
resource
• 50% felt the materials had increased
their confidence at University
• 42% felt their motivation had been
increased
Discussion: What happens at your
institution?
•How effective is it?
•What would you like to see happen?
•How can you ‘make it so’?
Contact Details:
Christine Keenan
[email protected]
01202 764927
Becka Currant
[email protected]
01274 236821 or 07917 241214
www.bournemouth.ac.uk
www.bradford.ac.uk