Sydney Institute Report May 2009

April 29, 2009 · Posted in FLN Institute Reports, SI 

Looking over the kits

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It’s hard to belive 6 month has passed since the Feb 2009 update, the year is flying along.

Personnel changes in the Workforce Development Unit

As most of you all know Julie Collareda has moved to SWSI to take up the position of Manager, Innovation & Technology Based Learning. Julie has been a driving force behind innovation and directions @ Sydney Institute and she will leave a hole, howver she is not far away and given the increasing willingness to share and collaboration in recent times we will no doubt be working with her closely.

Paula Willimas has also moved on to a position outside TAFE NSW in the Higher Education sector. Her energy, innovation and inspiration will be greatly missed @ SI, WI and the wider elearning networks within TAFE NSW. All the best Paula and we look froward to cross sectoral collaboration in the future.

Learning Technology Mentor Program

Our 2009 Learning Technology Mentor Programs kicked off with 13 new mentors being selected and participation in a 3 day induction program. They have commenced their mentoring this week and will continue for 10 weeks.

We modified the program based upon feedback from the 2008 program.

  • induction program was reduced from 5 to 3 days
  • technologies scaled back to 5 core SI elearning platforms

for more information see the 2009 induction program

AFLF elearning innovations projects

Sydney Institute was successful in receiving funding for 2 elearning innovations submissions.

  • Petersham College – Child studies partnership with Lady Gowrie- RPL elearning solution with Adobe Connect. Debbie Zappia and Jackie Goodyear (West St)
  • St George College – Architectural Technology – Lou Martini at Kogarah for Online CAD tutorials called ‘Revit’ access remote learning

Equella Pilot Project

Sydney Institute in conjunction with TAFE eLearning Systems (TeLS) have been involved with a trial of the repository platform Equella and Moodle.

The main objectives of the formal trial are as follows:

  • To configure and demonstrate seamless, simple interaction between LMSs in selected representative TAFE Institutes and the EQUELLA LCMS for storing, sharing, finding and using learning content.
  • To configure EQUELLA to support the workflow and business requirements for content development and publication in OTEN, the Distance Education arm of TAFE NSW.
  • To demonstrate support for business models with complex permissions and sharing requirements (e.g. with my institute, with all institutes, with specific institutes, with some external groups, with some internal groups, etc).
  • To prove that existing content can be effectively migrated into EQUELLA and determine the benefits of the LCMS/LOR for ongoing content management compared to existing systems (i.e. the proliferation of existing content in locations such as local hard drives, shared server drives, USB keys, SharePoint sites and miscellaneous databases, etc).
  • To demonstrate that EQUELLA can operate as an effective repository for curricula and related knowledge objects extending beyond standard, student- facing learning content (e.g. extend to manage curricula materials, etc).

For more information on the prject and the upcoming outcomes see the Equilla Project page

NSW DET (COAG) RPL Promotion Projects – Assessor Networks – Recognising elearning Skill Set

Most of you were involved in the consultation and collaboration surrounding the elearning skill sets earlier in the year.

This COAG funded project will develop a model and set of assessment / recognition tools to be used to enable the recognition of three elearning skills sets with a group of 12 practitioners at Sydney Institute. The tools and processes will then be available to TAFE NSW and other VET providers.

For more information see the project page

Hot Topics and Sunrise@SI webinar programs

Both the Hot Topic Conversations and the SunRise@SI weninar programs have continued with a new programs outlined for the rest of the semester. We experimented with SunRise@SI @ 7:30am but have moved it back to 8:00am.

Wireless Networking Roll out

The Sydney Region lead roll out of wireless access points continues throughout the institute. The long term goal is to have coverage in all covered areas in college campuses wirelessly enabled. We are in the process of developing a communication and PD program across the institute as demand increases.

Connected Classrooms

Arising from a SI regional initiative over the past 12 months connected classrooms and Video Conferencing facilities have been progressively installed across institute campuses. Workforce development has been developing a PD program to support the rool out.

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