Keynote presentation at 5th National and 2nd International conference on e-learning and e-teaching (ICELET2010) held on December 1-2, 2010 in Tehran, Iran.
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Delivering e learning at large scale - final
1. Delivering e-learning at large scale
Dr Ross Mackenzie
The Open University, United Kingdom
International conference on e-learning and e-teaching
(ICELET2010) Tehran December 2010
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2. Outline
• The Open University
• Learning & Teaching Online
– OU Virtual Learning Environment
• OpenLearn
– Open Education Resources
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3. Dr Ross Mackenzie
• Lead the team that develops
and supports systems for
online learning at The Open
University
• Have been at The Open
University since 1995
• Previously at Oxford
University and at Cornell
University in New York.
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5. The Open University
• The OU is the biggest university in the UK with:
– more than 250,000 students
– more than 7,000 tutors
– more than 4,500 academic/support/admin staff
• Since launch in 1969 more than 2 million people
worldwide have studied with the OU
• Headquarters in Milton Keynes (80 km north of London)
– Regional Offices throughout the UK
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6. The Open University
• Distance Learning / Supported Open Learning
• Technology Supported Learning
– Always using new technologies
• TV & Radio in the 1970’s
• Personal Computers in 1980/1990’s
• Online in 2000’s
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8. Learning and Teaching Solutions
• OU Media and Learning Systems development house
• Produce and deliver all the learning materials used on
OU courses
• 400 staff
– editors / instructional designers / software developers
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9. OU VLE
• Based on Moodle
–open source learning management system
• Scale of Activity
– 24 x 7 operation
– More than 1M transactions/day
– More than 50,000 students/day
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12. OU OpenLearn
• Freely distributable learning materials
• 800 study units
– Drawn from across OU curriculum
– Study time 3 – 30 hours
• OpenLearn platform also based on Moodle
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20. Moodle
• Originally launched in 2001
• Recently (this month) updated to version 2.0
• Used by 50,000 organisations in 212 countries, and in
82 languages
• Estimated 40,000,000 users
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21. Moodle – Open Source
• Distributed under a GNU General Public License
– source code is always available
• Gives the ability to any organisation to modify Moodle to
meet their own needs, and if they wish to share
developments back with the community
• Moodle is PHP-based which means it is relatively easy
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22. Adopting Moodle for use at OU
• Adopted by the OU in mid-2005
• Didn’t do everything that the OU needed, but were able
to modify it as needed
• Established a development team in Milton Keynes to
allow Moodle to be developed for use at the OU
– all OU modifications shared back with community
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24. Learning Materials
• Authored in XML – using Microsoft Word
– OU custom module allows authors to create learning
materials with embedded
• Images
• Videos
• Quizzes
– Don’t need specialist web authoring skills
– Aligned with OU print production processes
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26. Collaborative Tools
• Key to much of the OU learning experience
• Forums
– Allows dialogs between students and learners
• Blogs
– Personal web log – can be limited to OU community
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• Wikis
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27. Forum
• Threaded discussion environment
• Groupings can be limited to tutorial groups, whole
course or entire OU community
• OU rewrote forum to ensure that it would be able to
handle very high traffic levels
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29. Blog
• OU enhanced standard moodle blog to allow comments
to be added
• Can be set up within the context of a course or as a
personal tools for students to use
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31. Wiki
• Original Moodle wiki had lots of functionality
• OU use indicated that this overhead was distracting
students from their learning activity
• OU Wiki is a ‘minimalist’ tool tuned to the needs of the
learner
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33. Online Assessment
• OU has invested heavily in the assessment elements of
Moodle
• Re-engineered Moodle Gradebook
• Have redeveloped Moodle quiz engine (for Moodle 2.1)
• Developed an extension to the quiz to allow richer
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35. Portfolio
• Tools to allow students to
– Store
– Save
– Share documents
• Initial version had too steep a learning curve, later
simpler version had better adoption
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39. OU VLE - More than Moodle
• Real time collaboration via Elluminate (now Blackboard
Collaborate)
• Google Apps for Education – providing email and other
collaborative and storage facilities
• Assignment Handling – document tracking and handling
movement of assignment between students and tutors.
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40. Elluminate/Blackboard Collaborate
• Real time collaborative tools – audio / video / whiteboard
• Tightly integrated with Moodle
• Used with c. 12000 modern language students
• Trial use in most areas of the University
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42. Google Apps for Education
• Being introduced for all students to provide
– email
– large storage capacity
– collaborate document authoring environment
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44. Assignment Handling
• Much of the OU’s continuous assessment is based on
essays – almost all students now submit electronically
• Handling system relays essays to correct tutor
• Returns to student after marking
• System handles over 1 M assignments / year
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46. Moving to Moodle 2.0
• Will be moving to Moodle 2.0 over the next 12 months
• Taking the opportunity to re-engineer and improve a
significant number of elements of the OU VLE
• Adding new functionality to improve personalisation,
support for user generated content, mobile devices
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47. More Information
• About The Open University
– http://www.open.ac.uk
• About Moodle
– http://moodle/org
• About OpenLearn
– http://www.open.ac.uk/openlearn/
• My Work blog
– http://bit.ly/rossmac
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