Student experience experts meeting
Birmingham
29/03/17
Welcome to our 40th meeting
12/10/2016
› We now have nearly 300 members and the group has been established since
2004 formerly known as Learning andTeaching Experts group
› Housekeeping:
– 12:00Tea and coffee available
– 13:15 – 14:00 Lunch and networking
– 16:00 Close and tea/coffee available
› Wireless access and plug points
› Twitter tag - #jiscexperts17
› Feedback please – online evaluation form will be circulated
› Presentations and recordings will be available from the Jisc website linked to
the events page http://bit.ly/jiscexpertsmarch17
Student Experience Experts Group
Your role…
› The Student Experience Experts Group provides advice and feedback
on Jisc work in this area
› You offer valuable input on the direction of future Jisc activities
› You help ensure the relevance of Jisc activities to the FE and Skills
and HE learning and teaching community and have enabled our work
to develop a strong community profile
› You provide a valuable steer in terms of how Jisc outputs and
outcomes should be communicated and disseminated
› You are our champions for our Student Experience work
12/10/2016 Student Experience Experts Group
» Develop our understanding around how organisations are developing their
approaches to digital capability
» Discuss the emerging findings from the Student digital experience tracker
and Learner stories projects, and gather requirements to feed into future
development of the tracker
» Gather ideas to inform new areas of Jisc work on Student experience
» Share examples of effective institutional practice and research in
technology-enhanced learning and enable discussion across the experts
group
12/10/2016
Aims for today
Student Experience Experts Group
Members Showcase sessions
»Showcase 1:The apprenticeship journey in a digital age
› Lisa Gray, Jisc (Smile andThink Room)
»Showcase 2: Adventures in agile curriculum design
› Matthew Moran, Programme director,The Open
University (Main room)
»Showcase 3: Using open textbooks in FE/HE
› DrViv Rolfe, Associate head of department of applied
sciences, University of theWest of England (Learn)
12/10/2016 Student Experience Experts Group
Ideas Wall
»Fresh ideas?
»I have a question about...
»I would like more information
on...
»I am interested in working
collaboratively on...
»Jisc could...
#jiscexperts17
Student Experience Experts Group12/10/2016
https://padlet.com/sarahknight/jiscexperts17
Feedback viaText wall
»Send a text to 0207 183 8329 starting
with digi.
» NOTE - if you don’t start the text
with digi, it won’t go to our inbox
»What one thing are you
going to do as a result of
today’s meeting?
12/10/2016 Student Experience Experts Group
Update from the Jisc Student Experience Team
12/10/2016 Student Experience Experts Group
Visit our blog: http://elearning.jiscinvolve.org for updates on activities
CAN2017
Change Agents’ Network
Conference 2017
Driving curriculum innovation through student-staff partnerships
Thursday 20—Friday 21 April 2017
University of Exeter, Streatham Campus
Register by noon 7th April http://bit.ly/CANexeter
Student Experience Experts Group
Supporting FE and Skills with their use of technology
› The evolution of FELTAG: A
glimpse at effective practice in
UK FE and Skills updated June
2016
› New Senior leaders think pieces
› Over 50 case studies of practice
› Meeting of FE & Skills Coalition
on 10 May on the apprenticeship
journey in a digital age
http://bit.ly/FESkillsCoalitionMay
17
Available from
https://www.jisc.ac.uk/reports/
the-evolution-of-feltag
12/10/2016
11
Jisc Digital Leaders Course
This four day course takes place in Manchester on 8-9 May and 23-24 May 2017
Course Leaders: Donna Lanclos, University of North Carolina, Charlotte and Zoe
Gardiner, Jisc.
12
Jisc Digital Leaders Programme
» The programme will equip you with the tools, knowledge and skills to:
› Become a more effective digital leader through your own personal and
professional development
› Explore how organisations can engage more effectively with the digital
technology at their disposal – at both strategic and operational levels
› Discover and reflect on how digital technology is changing the way your
organisation operates – creating new leadership challenges and strategic
opportunities
› Learn to lead, manage and influence digitally-driven change across
organisations, departments, services and teams
› The course costs £1500 plusVAT
» Further details from Lawrie Phipps (Lawrie.Phipps@Jisc.ac.uk or
James Clay (James.Clay@Jisc.ac.uk)
Find out more…
20/04/2016
sarah.knight@jisc.ac.uk
@sarahknight
#jiscexperts17
elearning.jiscinvolve.org
Except where otherwise noted, this
work is licensed under CC-BY-NC-ND
Student Experience Experts Group
Members Showcase sessions
»Showcase 1:The apprenticeship journey in a digital age
› Lisa Gray, Jisc (Smile andThink Room)
»Showcase 2: Adventures in agile curriculum design
› Matthew Moran, Programme director,The Open
University (Main room)
»Showcase 3: Using open textbooks in FE/HE
› DrViv Rolfe, Associate head of department of applied
sciences, University of theWest of England (Learn)
12/10/2016 Student Experience Experts Group
Feedback viaText wall
»Send a text to 0207 183 8329 starting
with digi.
» NOTE - if you don’t start the text
with digi, it won’t go to our inbox
»What one thing are you
going to do as a result of
today’s meeting?
12/10/2016 Student Experience Experts Group
Thank you for your valuable contributions!
Please complete the evaluation form and follow us on
#jiscexperts17
See you on 8th June, Manchester (note date change!)
12/10/2016 Student Experience Experts Group

Student experience experts meeting

  • 1.
    Student experience expertsmeeting Birmingham 29/03/17
  • 2.
    Welcome to our40th meeting 12/10/2016 › We now have nearly 300 members and the group has been established since 2004 formerly known as Learning andTeaching Experts group › Housekeeping: – 12:00Tea and coffee available – 13:15 – 14:00 Lunch and networking – 16:00 Close and tea/coffee available › Wireless access and plug points › Twitter tag - #jiscexperts17 › Feedback please – online evaluation form will be circulated › Presentations and recordings will be available from the Jisc website linked to the events page http://bit.ly/jiscexpertsmarch17 Student Experience Experts Group
  • 3.
    Your role… › TheStudent Experience Experts Group provides advice and feedback on Jisc work in this area › You offer valuable input on the direction of future Jisc activities › You help ensure the relevance of Jisc activities to the FE and Skills and HE learning and teaching community and have enabled our work to develop a strong community profile › You provide a valuable steer in terms of how Jisc outputs and outcomes should be communicated and disseminated › You are our champions for our Student Experience work 12/10/2016 Student Experience Experts Group
  • 4.
    » Develop ourunderstanding around how organisations are developing their approaches to digital capability » Discuss the emerging findings from the Student digital experience tracker and Learner stories projects, and gather requirements to feed into future development of the tracker » Gather ideas to inform new areas of Jisc work on Student experience » Share examples of effective institutional practice and research in technology-enhanced learning and enable discussion across the experts group 12/10/2016 Aims for today Student Experience Experts Group
  • 5.
    Members Showcase sessions »Showcase1:The apprenticeship journey in a digital age › Lisa Gray, Jisc (Smile andThink Room) »Showcase 2: Adventures in agile curriculum design › Matthew Moran, Programme director,The Open University (Main room) »Showcase 3: Using open textbooks in FE/HE › DrViv Rolfe, Associate head of department of applied sciences, University of theWest of England (Learn) 12/10/2016 Student Experience Experts Group
  • 6.
    Ideas Wall »Fresh ideas? »Ihave a question about... »I would like more information on... »I am interested in working collaboratively on... »Jisc could... #jiscexperts17 Student Experience Experts Group12/10/2016 https://padlet.com/sarahknight/jiscexperts17
  • 7.
    Feedback viaText wall »Senda text to 0207 183 8329 starting with digi. » NOTE - if you don’t start the text with digi, it won’t go to our inbox »What one thing are you going to do as a result of today’s meeting? 12/10/2016 Student Experience Experts Group
  • 8.
    Update from theJisc Student Experience Team 12/10/2016 Student Experience Experts Group Visit our blog: http://elearning.jiscinvolve.org for updates on activities
  • 9.
    CAN2017 Change Agents’ Network Conference2017 Driving curriculum innovation through student-staff partnerships Thursday 20—Friday 21 April 2017 University of Exeter, Streatham Campus Register by noon 7th April http://bit.ly/CANexeter
  • 10.
    Student Experience ExpertsGroup Supporting FE and Skills with their use of technology › The evolution of FELTAG: A glimpse at effective practice in UK FE and Skills updated June 2016 › New Senior leaders think pieces › Over 50 case studies of practice › Meeting of FE & Skills Coalition on 10 May on the apprenticeship journey in a digital age http://bit.ly/FESkillsCoalitionMay 17 Available from https://www.jisc.ac.uk/reports/ the-evolution-of-feltag 12/10/2016
  • 11.
    11 Jisc Digital LeadersCourse This four day course takes place in Manchester on 8-9 May and 23-24 May 2017 Course Leaders: Donna Lanclos, University of North Carolina, Charlotte and Zoe Gardiner, Jisc.
  • 12.
    12 Jisc Digital LeadersProgramme » The programme will equip you with the tools, knowledge and skills to: › Become a more effective digital leader through your own personal and professional development › Explore how organisations can engage more effectively with the digital technology at their disposal – at both strategic and operational levels › Discover and reflect on how digital technology is changing the way your organisation operates – creating new leadership challenges and strategic opportunities › Learn to lead, manage and influence digitally-driven change across organisations, departments, services and teams › The course costs £1500 plusVAT » Further details from Lawrie Phipps (Lawrie.Phipps@Jisc.ac.uk or James Clay (James.Clay@Jisc.ac.uk)
  • 13.
    Find out more… 20/04/2016 sarah.knight@jisc.ac.uk @sarahknight #jiscexperts17 elearning.jiscinvolve.org Exceptwhere otherwise noted, this work is licensed under CC-BY-NC-ND Student Experience Experts Group
  • 14.
    Members Showcase sessions »Showcase1:The apprenticeship journey in a digital age › Lisa Gray, Jisc (Smile andThink Room) »Showcase 2: Adventures in agile curriculum design › Matthew Moran, Programme director,The Open University (Main room) »Showcase 3: Using open textbooks in FE/HE › DrViv Rolfe, Associate head of department of applied sciences, University of theWest of England (Learn) 12/10/2016 Student Experience Experts Group
  • 15.
    Feedback viaText wall »Senda text to 0207 183 8329 starting with digi. » NOTE - if you don’t start the text with digi, it won’t go to our inbox »What one thing are you going to do as a result of today’s meeting? 12/10/2016 Student Experience Experts Group
  • 16.
    Thank you foryour valuable contributions! Please complete the evaluation form and follow us on #jiscexperts17 See you on 8th June, Manchester (note date change!) 12/10/2016 Student Experience Experts Group

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