The document summarizes a meeting of the FE and Skills Coalition in London on October 5, 2017. The aims of the meeting were to consult on how to embed technology in apprenticeship design, delivery, and assessment, and to hear experiences using technology to support apprenticeships. Jisc provided updates on activities to support FE and Skills providers with technology use, including guidance, case studies, and tools to help build digital capabilities at the individual and organizational levels. Next steps discussed were further collaborative work on sector priorities for supporting technology use in FE and Skills.
1. FE and Skills Coalition MeetingLondon
10/5/17
#FELTAG http://can.jiscinvolve.org
2. Welcome
» Feedback please – online evaluation
form will be circulated
» Twitter tag - #FELTAG
» Join community mailing list
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/feltagimpl
ementationgroup
» Share your reflections from the day
or ideas: http://bit.ly/FESMay17
» Presentations and recordings will be
available from the Jisc website linked
to the events page
http://bit.ly/FESkillsCoalitionMay17
» Summary of the day will be available
from FE and Skills blog
http://bit.ly/FESblog
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3. Aims for today
»To consult with the FE and Skills Coalition members on
how we can embed technology throughout
apprenticeship design, delivery and assessment
»To hear from FE and Skills Coalition members on their
experiences of using technology in support of
apprenticeships
»To agree next steps in terms of collaborative working on
sector priorities for supporting FE and Skills providers in
this area
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4. Update on Jisc activities supporting FE and Skills
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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
› Available from
https://www.jisc.ac.uk/reports/
the-evolution-of-feltag
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6. Developing organisational approaches to digital capability
» Print briefing now available from
http://ji.sc/building-digicap
» “At organisational level, we need to look
beyond the capabilities of individuals
and be concerned with the extent to
which the identity, culture and
infrastructure of an institution enables
and motivates digital practices”
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http://ji.sc/developing-digicap
» Organisational digital
capability in context
» The digitally-capable
organisation
» Building digital
professionalism
» Strategic steps towards
organisational digital
capability
» Case studies: journeys
towards digital capability
» Further resources
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What is the discovery tool?
» The discovery tool supports individual staff
working in universities, colleges and training
providers to reflect on their digital capabilities
» It presents a series of reflective questions that
relate to the different elements of capability
we have defined
» Questions are quiz-like and non-judgemental
» By answering the questions, staff are made
aware of digital skills they already have and
new ones they might try
» http://bit.ly/digcapdiscovery
» New platform ready for open pilot late 2017
http://bit.ly/digcapdiscovery
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FE & SkillsTeacher Question Set
» Designed to be used in
conjunction with the generic
DiscoveryTool question set
» An expanded question set that
replaces the ‘Digital teaching’
section in the generic
» 2 versions available (Word &
Excel)
» Contact
Heather.Price@jisc.ac.uk to be
involved in the evaluation of the
questions Word version
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FE & SkillsTeacher Question Set: Excel version
Dynamically
generated results
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15 institutional pilots
February – June 2017
> ColegY Cymoedd
> Derwentside College
> Hartpury College
> North Lindsey College
> Hull College Group
> North ShropshireCollege
> School of Pharmacy,
Cardiff University
> University of Derby
> University of East London
> Glasgow Caledonian
University
> University of
Hertfordshire
> University of Hull
> Institute of Education,
University of Reading
> The Open University
> University of
Southampton
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» Online guide http://ji.sc/developing-
digicap
» Discovery tool
http://bit.ly/digcapdiscovery
» See project blog for updates on all new
developments:
https://digitalcapability.jiscinvolve.org
» Follow #digitalcapability onTwitter
» Join community mailing list
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/JISC-DIGCAP-
UG
» Join us for Connect More events
https://www.jisc.ac.uk/connect-more
» Visit project page
http://ji.sc/building-digicap
Follow developments
13. Student digital experience tracker
» The Student digital experience tracker enables colleges, skills
providers and universities to:
› gather evidence from students about their digital
experience, and benchmark their data against other
institutions
› make better informed decisions about the digital
environment
› target resources for improving digital provision
› plan other research, data gathering and student
engagement around digital issues
› demonstrate quality enhancement and student
engagement to external bodies and to students
themselves
Find out more: http://bit.ly/jiscdigidataservice
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14. Update from open pilot 2017
» New questions with stronger focus on
learning experience
» New question sets (HE, FE, Skills and
Online learners) available from
http://bit.ly/2mBHA9l
» 140 organisations signed up with 11
international universities from SA to NZ
» Surveys closed on 31st March: access to
sector benchmarking data on 4th April:
briefings available in June
» Tracker will run again in autumn 2017
»22,593 student responses
from 74 institutions
»36 FE with 12, 347
responses
»6 ACL and Skills providers
with 1,337 responses
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15. Hearing the learner voice
»Digital learner stories and videos
available from
http://ji.sc/learner-stories
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16. Change Agents’ Network Conference 2017
Driving curriculum innovation through student-staff partnerships
http://can.jiscinvolve.org
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17. Essentials toolkit
First and foremost we want to
ensure you’ve got the basics
covered.That’s why our first
toolkit is called essentials.
Area Reviews - Jisc’s role in implementation
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18. Development toolkit
Once the essentials have been
implemented, your organisation
can then take advantage of further
efficiencies and effectiveness
through the implementation of
services outlined in the
development toolkit.
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19. Mergers toolkit
Implementation stage includes mergers and increased forms of collaboration for
colleges.The mergers toolkit, available late May 2017 identifies products, services
and solutions which can support increased collaborations both formal and
informal and delivery across multi-site campuses.
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20. Evolution toolkit
The evolution toolkit, available late
May 2017, identifies products,
services and solutions which can
help transform the business and
teaching, learning and assessment
processes of a college.
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The Store
» Initially focused on the teaching
and learning space, the Jisc app
and resource store will enable you
to locate quality resources to help
in day-to-day work.
» Quality assurance of the store will
be community-driven and
result in the sharing of useful
resources and good practice.
» A strong search function, ratings,
recommendations and reviews
will help members promote and
discover relevant resources.
» https://store.jisc.ac.uk/#/home