Embedding Learning Technologies Institutionally:
"The ELTI audit is designed to inform the process of embedding learning technologies, assist in developing institutional structures, culture and expertise and to encourage cross boundary collaboration and groupings. It is a follow up project to the learning technologies career development scoping study undertaken by a team from the Institute for Learning and Research Technology, University of Bristol, University of Plymouth and University of Glamorgan, funded by the JISC CALT. The original study investigated the roles, skills and activities of learning technology staff in the UK and the impact of learning technologies institutions. The study used an institutional audit methodology to gather the data and allow people across an institution to work together to examine their progress and development of learning technology and the people involved in this.
ELTI was funded as a follow up project in order to make this methodology available more widely. These audit materials and methodology will help institutions examining elearning strategies and organisational structures to support the use of ICT in teaching, learning and research. The original audit tools and accompanying notes and guidance have been revised and enhanced to make them useful to the whole HE community. These are freely available and the project is now examining how these can be adapted for use in the FE community.
Undertaking an institutional audit could bring many benefits, including:
* Providing a thorough overview of how learning technologies are being embedded within your institution;
* Enabling different stakeholders to examine the tensions and factors which help to impede or accelerate change;
* Become, of itself, a catalyst for change by bringing people together and encouraging cross-boundary working"
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