Flexible Learning and Knowledge Exchange
The Flexible Learning and Knowledge Exchange (FLaKE) team was lead by
Dr Jon Alltree - click here to see Dr Alltree's profile
Email address: j.r.alltree@herts.ac.uk
Telephone number: 01707 281314
Internal extension: 1314
Team members:
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Dr. Fang Lou (Knowledge Exchange coordinator)
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Karen Mills (Flexible Learning coordinator)
- Ashlesha Shukla
The Flexible Learning Project - now completed.
The university has a target that by 2015, 15% of its provision will be delivered through a flexible learning approach. The target is measured at school level and for a typical undergraduate programme would equate to three modules over the course of a three year programme. Underpinning this target is the requirement that we continue to deliver an exemplary student experience. The flexible provision will allow tutors and students to work in ways that enhance delivery for appropriate modules. It will also prepare students for modes of CPD that they will encounter in their chosen profession. Additionally it should contribute to UH carbon emission targets through a reduction in the number of journeys to UH
Specifically the project:
- Further developed the strategy for achieving the University’s Distance Learning target
- Communicated the project’s key messages to the University
- Drew together the expertise of Learning Technologists from around the University (to learn from their experience and promote sharing of good practice within that group)
- Supported pilot work relating to Distance and Flexible Learning curriculum development (to inform resources relating to good practice)
- Articulated core models for Distance and Flexible Learning
- Was supported by a network of Faculty and School level Champions
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The Knowledge Exchange
The Knowledge Exchange supports our work with individuals, Schools, Faculties and senior management to implement University strategies related to learning, teaching and assessment. It enables individuals to access , contribute and share Learning and Teaching resources. The Forum is used to share ideas, make suggestions, discuss topics of interest and seek advice.