Description
The introduction of fees and additional pressures faced by learners and institutions brought about by the global recession means that the traditional model of higher education is coming to a time of significant change. Modern learners demand a product that delivers graduate attributes such as employability within a subject-specific context but that also provides a quality return on their investment. While notions of delivery of a quality product within the HE agenda are not new, the changing demands of students in the international HE market has concentrated institutional attention on the need to respond to learner demand for increased value for money.
Definitions of quality within HE range from this notion of meeting customers’ needs through fitness for purpose to quality as excellence (Oliver et al, 2001). Existing models such as those provided by JISC QA/QE SIG (2011) and Edinburgh Napier’s 3 E framework (Smyth et al, 2011) can provide a good starting point. However, the response must necessarily be an individual one that informs the design of curriculum – including the VLE; is contextualised within the specific institutional framework; and shaped by student needs.
At the heart of the drive for delivery of high quality programmes at Northampton are a focus on the need to enhance both our quality irrespective of mode of study and the learner experience including their expectations of quality contact with tutors; together with a need to deploy low cost, high value academic and support activities. In substantial part, this is driven by a need to align our portfolio more with market needs, rationalise our offering and re-evaluate appropriate modes of study. There are a number of ways in which quality is being addressed and the purpose of this presentation is to explore how we are learning to surf the quality wave, avoid wipeout and ride with style!
Our interactive presentation will enable the audience to:
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gain an awareness of the evolving Northampton quality framework and how this has built on existing models;
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understand how it has impacted on design and delivery within our VLE; and
- appreciate how the student voice is shaping institutional quality design (15 mins)
By the end of our presentation, the audience will be able to engage and reflect more fully on the art of quality surfing at Northampton including:
- The core components of our quality cycle and underpinning documentation
- Creating and introducing the foundation quality template to the academic community
- Driving higher levels of quality, irrespective of delivery mode (15 mins)
So, bring your wetsuit and learn how to surf the quality wave with confidence and style!
JISC QAQE SIG (2011) Toolkit – Harnessing Quality Assurance Processes to Enhance Technology Enabled Learning. JISC [online]. Available from http://qaqe-sig.net/?page_id=24 [Accessed 8th April 2014].
Oliver, M., Bradley, C., Boyle, T (2001) The distributed development of quality courses for a virtual university. Research in Learning Technology, Vol 9, No 2, p16-27.
Smyth, K., Bruce, S., Fotheringham, J. and Mainka, C. (2011) Benchmark for the use of technology in modules. Edinburgh: Edinburgh Napier University.
Authors
Name | Rob Howe |
Affiliation | The University of Northampton |
Country | United Kingdom |
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rhowe posted an update in the session Learning to Surf the (new) Quality Wave (575) 8 years, 6 months ago
Many thanks to all those who attended the session on Monday. The prezi may be found at: http://prezi.com/k5cgrpo5qjmz/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share.
For more details on the Foundation Quality rubric then please see the blog postings at http://blogs.northampton.ac.uk/learntech/2014/04/01/nile-design-targets-2014/.
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Those planning to attend this session will find out about Northampton’s journey towards introducing quality frameworks to our VLE. Please could those interested in attending and those making comments during the session please tweet using #altsurf14. Comments to this will be responded to during the event.
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Working with Rachel Maxwell to just refine the final tweaks to out presentation next week. Hope we get a lively crowd.
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