Friday, September 7, 2007

ILPs and Personalisation

Survey
Some interesting results in our Blog survey; we're currently split between Moodle and a new pencil case being the most important thing to have at the start of the year. Only a few hours left if you haven't voted and want to influence which clinches it!

Individual Learning Plans
For most learning providers, Individual Learning Plans are central to the delivery and support of learning and, with students provided more opportunity to manage their own learning, play an important role in our approach to 'personalisation'.

Over the summer, Ashley Garner and Redbridge College commissioned ULCC to develop a fully integrated ILP for their Moodle VLE enabling students and staff to manage targets, goals and reports online. It possesses enough flexibility to be customised, offering a variety of other
applications: mentoring, learning support, employer-based training, staff and professional development, etc.

Developed to work within the inspection guidelines as outlined by the QIA, it is now ready to be released to the wider community and you can be the first to take a look at a fully interactive trial:

http://moodle.ulcc.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=107

Username: student01
Password: ulccilp

3 comments:

Mich said...

It looks great. When will it be released ? Looking forward to playing with it.

Mich

ULCC Moodle Blogger said...

Thanks Michelle. My understanding is that it's available now, but I'll get James Ballard to post something a bit more 'official' from ULCC.
Philip

SonniesEdge said...

Is there any word yet on this being made publicly available? Or have I just missed a download button on the website?