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@ Central: a successful e-learning platform!

@ Central: a successful e-learning platform!. Nancy Stokes Central TAFE 2008. Outline of Presentation. What is the project? Why we chose this project Who was involved How we did it How we promoted it What next? Any questions?. What is the project?.

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@ Central: a successful e-learning platform!

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  1. @ Central:a successful e-learning platform! Nancy Stokes Central TAFE 2008

  2. Outline of Presentation • What is the project? • Why we chose this project • Who was involved • How we did it • How we promoted it • What next? • Any questions?

  3. What is the project? = Online Information Literacy

  4. Central TAFE Library Homepagewww.centraltafe.wa.edu.au/library

  5. Magnoliawww.magnolia-cms.com/home.htm

  6. Why we chose this project 5 main reasons…

  7. 1. Replace WebCT Tutorials

  8. 2. Need for Study Skills Assistance

  9. 3. Lack of Time/Resources

  10. 4.Underpinned by ANZIIL Standards

  11. 5. Attractive features: graphics, easy navigation, no logins…

  12. Plus: icon buttons…

  13. Plus: activities, self tests, quizzes

  14. Who was involved in the project?

  15. New Zealand Developers Otago Dunedin Source: http://geography.about.com/library/blank/blxnew.htm

  16. Central TAFE Library Staffsome of the team…

  17. How we did it…

  18. Essay writing Business report Scientific report Searching forinformation Evaluating information sources Ethical use of information Digital information literacy Annotated bibliography New Zealand information sources Pacifica information sources Maori information sources Springboard 12 Modules

  19. Project Brief/Plan

  20. Online Editor

  21. Added – assessments

  22. Added – email feedback, acknowledgements

  23. Added – stats counterwww.statcounter.com/ Number of hits July – November 2008: • Essay writing = 281 • Business report = 335 • Scientific report = 153 • Searching for information = 350 • Evaluating information sources = 202 • Ethical use of information = 99 • Digital information literacy = 114

  24. Recent Visitor Map

  25. How we promoted them…

  26. Flyers, posters, newsletters, emails

  27. Feedback from lecturers… • ‘I think the online resources are a great idea and appreciate how much work must have gone into them.’ • ‘I am a lecturer from the aged care dept at Mt Lawley, just a quick note to say how great the online tutorials are for the students, particularly the essay writing module.’  • ‘Class time does not usually permit for extra skills, like research, to be included. Having a resource that they can choose to do when it suits their schedule is invaluable.’ • ‘Many of my new students this semester have used it have found it to be very helpful.’

  28. What next?

  29. For more information: Email nancy.stokes@centraltafe.wa.edu.au Central TAFE modules available @ www.centraltafe.wa.edu.au/library New Zealand project available @ http://oil.otago.ac.nz/oil/index.html Any questions?

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