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1 eLearning planning What is it? Why is it important? How do I make one?

1 eLearning planning What is it? Why is it important? How do I make one?

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eLearning planning

What is it?Why is it important?

How do I make one?

From eLearning Planning for Victorian Schools

“Effective understanding and use of ICT is essential in today’s globalised knowledge society. It is the role of schools to prepare all students for life in the 21st Century through, among other strategies, a technology-rich experience at school, where students and teachers don’t just learn about technology, they use it to achieve powerful learning and teaching

outcomes.”

Wikis

Blogs

Virtual Worlds

MP3s

Instant Messaging

Pod Casting

Chat Forums

Virtual Teams

Animation Claymation

Wireless Pads

ICTUltranet

IWB’s

To Plan or Not to Plan?KEY QUESTIONS FOR LEADERS WHY ARE YOU DOING IT?

WHO IS DOING IT?

WHAT CHANGES DO YOU EXPECT AND BY WHEN?

HOW WILL YOU KNOW YOU’VE BEEN SUCCESSFUL?

File servers

Laptops

Software and

Licences

P.D.

Scanners

Technician time

WirelessDigital Camers

Cabling Internet charges

Data shows

$$ ICT

Website

IWB’s

• What is an eLearning plan? – A complete document that supports

the annual School Implementation Plan (AIP) which stems from School Strategic Plan (SSP).

You should choose to create one because:

– ICT is a large financial investment– eLearning can be a catalyst for

School Transformation– ICT is part of 21st Century Learning

Goals of an eLearning Plan• Reduce planning time and effort • Increase eLearning effectiveness

through targeted improvement • Guide and support innovative and

transformative use of eLearning• Integrate eLearning into School

Strategic Planning documentation• Develop a plan that supports School

and system-wide initiatives and funding submissions.

A good eLearning Plan should reach across all areas of

the effective schools model

ICT is used strategically to enhance learning and teaching and is

supported by effective professional learning.

ICT is used to contextualise

teaching to meet the needs of individual

learners

Effective Schools demonstrate a clear and shared understanding of

learning as part of their ICT vision and goals.

ICT supports schools and teachers in their endeavour to ensure every

learner is successful.

ICT systems support accountability measures

across the school that are accessible to the school

community.

The use of ICT enable Learning Communities to

work collaboratively to enhance learning and teaching within

and beyond the school.

ICT enables diverse learning environments conducive to quality learning & teaching.

eLearning leadership enables an eLearning culture through a clear sense of purpose.

eLearning Planning should reach across all areas school

planning

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School’s Strategic Plan

ICT Network

Audit

ICT Roadmap development

Build ICT foundation

Extend ICT beyond

foundation

IT Infrastructure and technical supportSupporting the ‘School ICT Progression Strategy’ (SIPS)

Annual Implementation

Plan

eLearning Leadership

Learning, Teaching, Assessment,

Reporting

ICT Professional Learning

Learning Places and Spaces

Learning Communities

ELEARNING PLANNING

REVIEw & MaNAG

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eLearning Vision

Relationships with School Planning

Self Evaluation Guidelines

School Accountability and Improvement Framework

eLearning Considerations

Strategic Plan

Annual Implementation Plan

Consider eLearning focus questions

Include strategies for eLearning

Include milestones for eLearning

eLearning Documentation

Develop eLearning “Implementation Plan”

eLearning “audit”:

Is eLearningsufficientlyIncluded in school planning?

Not as yet

Supports the

So how do we make an effective eLearning

plan ???????

Planning Process1. Review or create an elearning vision

2. Plot your school on the elearning matrix(more later)

3. Identify your current practice

4. Identify your target practice

5. Develop strategies, timing, resources and monitoring

6. Identify required IT Infrastructure to support

7. Implement and review and evaluate plan

The Department have provided many resources to help you through this..and Ultranet coaches are there to support schools

eLearning Leadership: coordinating the work of the eLearning and literacy committees in the school to run an innovative project

Student eLearning Capability: finding out students’ current access to personal technology to use in the project

Teaching, Learning, Curriculum and Assessment: designing a five-level online reading comprehension project for all classes

ICT Professional Learning: developing teacher skills to use the software and online tools as part of the reading project

Learning Places and Spaces: establishing a computer based ‘listen and talk’ space able to be accessed by every class for the project

Learning Communities: setting up a ‘presentation’ space and end-of-term times for parents to view their child’s completed project

eLearning Vision: Creating highly literate students by using ICT to structure, implement and monitor reading comprehension activities

IT Infrastructure and Technical Support: ensuring each ‘listen and talk’ space has access to headsets, microphones and working sound cards

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1. Creating an eLearning Vision

Your school’s overall vision should form the cornerstone of your eLearning PlanThe vision should have a shared understanding in your schoolKey QuestionsWhy do you need an eLearning vision?What makes a vision “shared”?What role will eLearning take in your school?

Notes on eLearning Vision• Your eLearning vision must emanate from

your Strategic Plan. Review your School Profile and Values from your Strategic Plan to help form a basis.

• Ensure that your eLearning vision is a clear and succinct statement that is easily understood.

• Ideally it needs to be shared and owned by all of the members of your School Community, including teachers, students and parents

• How will learning and teaching have changed and how will ICT support this change?

• What type of learning environment would you see?

• How will learning take place?

• What will your students expectations of learning be?

• What will each student know, value and be able to do when they leave your school?

Some guiding questions for creating an eLearning Vision

Sample eLearning Vision

To inspire and empower our School’s learning community to envision and implement innovative eLearning strategies and technologies to improve student engagement, experience and achievement.

2. Plot your school on the matrix

FoundationBeginning the eLearning journey

Established practices & resources support eLearning implementation

eLearning innovation is embedded in the school culture

eLearning transforms learning and teaching and is evident through wider school Change

Emergent

Innovative

Transformative

Language of the matrix and ePotential

3. Identify you current practise

The matrix and ePotential help do this

4. Identify you target practise

•Look at your eLearning Vision •revisit the matrix and the effective schools model •use guiding documents ie. VELS POLT Blueprint TWO etc.•see what they’re telling you…

5. Develop strategies, timing, resources and monitoring

What needs to be done and when ..make an implementation plan

6. Identify required IT infrastructure to support plan

Look at SIPS documentation etc..

5 . Implement, review and evaluate - plan you target practise• Find an established, conceptual framework that

clearly addresses effective learning for school planning

• Create an eLearning ‘overlay’ to guide the use of ICT in an effective schools framework

• Develop a Professional Learning Strategy that supports the framework

The Role of Leadership in

effective eLearning planning

• School leaders routinely plan at the school level for ongoing improvement of student learning outcomes enabled by ICT

Role of eLearning Leadership

• eLearning Leadership refers to the ways in which Leadership guides and supports all aspects of eLearning implementation and management in Schools, ensuring it supports the eLearning Vision and is aligned with the School’s Strategic focus.

eLearning Leadership is important –

you are seen as leaders in your school in this area

Today’s school leaders need to be tech savvy. Only those leaders who are informed, discriminating, creative and transformative will be successful in achieving systemic change in their learning organisation.

Other factors effective

eLearning planning should capture

• Students engaged in rigorous and stimulating programs of learning that meet their individual needs and prepare them for success in the 21st Century

• Students and teachers are able to innovate in their use of ICT to achieve student learning outcomes

Learning and Teaching

• How is ICT used to transform learning and teaching, extend learning opportunities and improve learning outcomes?

Student ICT Capability

Student ICT Capability refers to how the School develops, measures and monitors students ICT Capabilities and recognises the level of engagement and skill, to inform curriculum planning.

ICT Professional Learning

ICT Professional Learning refers to how the School plans, implements and supports ICT professional learning to increase teacher’s confidence and capabilities in integrating ICT for improved learning and teaching. There is a strong role here for the PD coordinator and Ultranet Coach

Learning Places and Spaces

• Teaching and learning and resources are available anywhere, anytime.

• How does your school plan for and provide infrastructure and different learning spaces to maximise learning opportunities?

Learning Places and Spaces …cont

Learning Places and Spaces refers to the Schools approach to the design and management of learning places, spaces and resources using ICT to improve learning programs.

IT Infrastructure and Technical Support

A well managed and maintained school IT infrastructure is essential to support successful eLearning however ICT infrastructure and technical support underpins a school’s vision, it is not meant to drive it.

Infrastructure…continued

• ICT infrastructure can be seen in terms of supporting your eLearning Plan

• Existing infrastructure needs to be either maintained, replaced, rolled over or decommissioned

• Integrating new and old infrastructure may require an IT Audit..there are department tools to help with this

• Students and teachers routinely collaborate, build and share knowledge using digital technologies – blogs, file sharing, social networking, video conferencing etc

• Parents able to view student programs and progress at any time online and communicate with teachers and school leaders.

• How are you using ICT to extend learning beyond the school making connections with local and global communities?

Learning Communities

Teacher Driven eLearning Planning

Involving teachers in the process

How to tie PD to your eLearning plan?

Review and Management

– Are we achieving our vision?

– How well are we achieving it?

– Is it worth achieving?

– How might we achieve it better in the future?

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Resources http://www.education.vic.gov.au/studentlearning/teachingresources/elearning.htm

http://elearning.education.vic.gov.au/elpg/

http://www.curriculum.edu.au/mceetya

http://delicious.com/chevalnoir?setcount=50

https://wmrict.wikispaces.com/

http://www.smartcopying.edu.au/

RUDD MONEY

http://www.digitaleducationrevolution.gov.au/resources/

http://epotential.education.vic.gov.au/resource.php?res_id=525

INFRASTRUCTUREhttp://www.education.vic.gov.au/management/ictsupportservices/default.htmhttp://www.education.vic.gov.au/management/ictsupportservices/ictproducts/schools.htm