Posts Tagged ‘Excellence Gateway’

Provider-led projects to improve the quality of the Excellence Gateway

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

~On behalf of LSIS~

LSIS is pleased to invite bids from learning and skills providers in England for six provider-led projects to improve the quality of access to the content and services of the Excellence Gateway site as part of the LSIS drive to help the sector improve. The projects cover three areas of work:

  • Review and improvement of a nominated area of content, including retagging of items. Total funding of up to £75,000 (inc VAT) is available for this strand of work, which will consist of three projects, each funded up to a maximum of £25,000 (inc VAT).
  • Creation of resources to support users of the Excellence Gateway, including user guides. Funding of up to £25,000 (inc VAT).
  • Sustainable development of key National Learning Network (NLN) materials, which are currently hosted by LSIS. Total funding of up to £20,000 (inc VAT) is available for this strand of work, which will consist of two projects, each funded up to a maximum of £10,000 (inc VAT).

The deadline for completion of each of the projects listed here is March 31st 2012.

Eligible providers must  be SFA funded organisations (excluding schools) subject to inspection by Ofsted.  Bids should be e-mailed to chris.kelland@lsis.org.uk under the title  ‘The Excellent Gateway Projects’ by 12:00 midday on Monday 7 November 2011, or earlier if possible. All organisations submitting bids will be notified of the outcomes by Friday 25 November 2011.

All questions of substance and the response to them will be posted in an FAQs document, which will be updated on this page weekly where possible. Interested parties should consult this before submitting their bid document.

File Attachments:
EGP – further information and guidance
EGP – judging criteria
EGP – application form
Deadline:
07 November 2011 12:00 PM
Contact E-mail:
chris.kelland@lsis.org.uk

Case Study: Redbridge College-Learning Observation Tracking System (LOTS)

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Reliance on diverse, paper-based recording systems to capture information related to teaching observations was perceived at Redbridge College as costly both in staff time and lost opportunities to drive college-wide improvement. The in-house development and implementation of the Learning Observation Tracking System (LOTS) took place over a year and led to improved consistency and compliance with the observation process and more effective management information and monitoring. As OfSTED observed, the College lesson observation system is well organised and managed, and outcomes are related clearly to a wide range of relevant staff development opportunities.

Read the full  case study written for the Excellence Gateway:
Redbridge College: Learning Observation System

Case Study: Kingston College Blended learning across the curriculum-from models to delivery

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

Kingston College Logo

The Curriculum Cube is Kingston College’s framework for technology integration in curriculum planning and delivery. It evolved from the Kube Project that focused on integrating technology into higher education business programmes through a blend of online and face-to-face delivery.

Kingston is now developing practical resources to allow teaching teams to translate models of curriculum design into concrete experiences for learners. The Kode Project (Kingston Options for Designing e-Learning), funded by the Learning and Skills Improvement Service (LSIS), builds on the Kube models to identify a teachers’ toolkit for the design of effective blended learning.

 

Read the full case study on the Excellence Gateway

A refreshing new look for the Excellence Gateway

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

~on behalf of the Excellence Gateway~Excellence Gateway Logo

The Excellence Gateway homepage has had a major redesign! Although this is a temporary arrangement while we carry out a complete ground-up rebuild of the whole site, we think you would agree the refreshed homepage is a big improvement.

Why have we done this? The changes we’ve made have come as a result of extensive research and consultation with professionals from across the sector including partners and providers.

What are these changes? We think the homepage is more engaging, interactive and easier to use. It has five pathways to key content and highlights the most popular resources on the Excellence Gateway.

So how does this affect you? These changes do not affect the service, resources or tools currently available on the Excellence Gateway; we have simply refined the homepage to make the site work better for you and help you find what you’re looking for.

Visit the new excellencegateway.org.uk homepage.

 

New Resources on the Excellence Gateway

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Safeguarding

New regulations and policies have reinforced the importance of safeguarding in the FE and skills sector. A new section on the Excellence Gateway points to a wealth of guidance and resources to support you in your safeguarding work. The section includes case studies, details of training events, links to the latest policy information, FAQs and pulls together all the safeguarding-related content that has been submitted by our users. For more information, visit the safeguarding section of the Excellence Gateway.
[http://www.excellencegateway.org.uk/safeguarding]

New examples of Ofsted good practice

Ofsted’s Good Practice Team has published seven new examples of good practice by learning providers. These examples can be found in the Ofsted Good Practice Database – available exclusively on the Excellence Gateway. Most examples give you access to the providers’ original files to help you start your quality improvement journey with confidence.
Access the latest Ofsted examples on the Excellence Gateway.
[http://www.excellencegateway.org.uk/page.aspx?o=313907]

Your feedback on the Excellence Gateway

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

LSIS logofrom LSIS News

Between October and December 2010, LSIS asked for views about the Excellence Gateway. The online survey asked users to rate the current performance of the Excellence Gateway service.

The key outcomes from the survey are:

  • 67% of respondents rated the current service as satisfactory or very satisfactory (a further 20% were neither satisfied or dissatisfied with the service and 11% were dissatisfied or very dissatisfied: we will be focusing on what we need to do to improve on this);
  • 68% have recommended the service to colleagues (so we need to understand why 32% haven’t);
  • Your comments highlight that many resources on the site are of value, but it is difficult to use the navigation or search tools to find good resources.

LSIS is committed to redeveloping the Excellence Gateway service over the next 12 months. By 2012, it expects to deliver a new look service that is responsive and enjoyable to use.

If you want get involved or have any other feedback, please get in touch with LSIS  via the contact form.

300th case study on the Excellence Gateway

Monday, January 17th, 2011

LSIS master logoNews Release

Today, the JISC RSCs are proud to announce publication of the 300th case study on the Excellence Gateway.

new rsc logo

Our 300th case study demonstrates eco-friendly learning in FE

The case studies aim to stimulate and support innovation and improvement in learning and skills and are produced in partnership with the Excellence Gateway, the Learning and Skills Improvement Service’s online service.

The 300th case study looks at Linkage College’s eco-friendly, touchscreen PCs, which have improved access to communication for learners while delivering cost benefits. It joins a bank of case studies which show how learning providers across England are making the most of new technologies to help curriculum design, management and delivery, as well as improve organisational quality, planning and performance. The case studies of good e-practice represent an invaluable pool of knowledge from within the FE and skills sector.

Available exclusively on the Excellence Gateway, the case studies explore good e-practice by FE, Sixth Form and specialist colleges, adult and community learning providers and work-based learning providers.

Over the past year alone, the good e-practice case studies section received 130,204 views, averaging approximately 10,000 views per month.

Visitors can browse the case studies to find those relevant to their area of interest or to the type of technology they wish to explore. Key topics covered to date include:

• virtual learning environments;

• Web 2.0 technologies;

• social networking;

• continuing professional development;

• successful models of staff development;

• collaboration between learning providers and employers; and

• accessibility and inclusion for learners with learning difficulties and/or disabilities.

One of the most popular case studies of 2010 features Croydon Adult Learning and Training, which made use of its Moodle virtual learning platform to work collaboratively with a range of organisations to provide new learning opportunities and to meet the needs of specific groups of learners.

Another case study features Abingdon and Witney College which used a social network to deliver part of its Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (DTTLS) teacher training qualification. Not only did this provide ITT students with first-hand experience of remote online collaboration, it also allowed them to evaluate the relevance and value of such teaching methods for eventual use with their own students.

Wendy Beckett is an IT Trainer and Developer at North Warwickshire & Hinckley College. Her role is to look at how technology can be incorporated into teaching and learning effectively. She says:

“I find the Excellence Gateway a valuable source of inspiration for teaching and learning. In particular, I found the information on the ‘busbi’ cameras very useful and was able to incorporate some of the innovative ideas when presenting to trainee teachers and existing practitioners. I have had one case study published on the Excellence Gateway and fully intend to complete another one to help others by sharing my exciting experiences.”

Angela Harvey, JISC RSC Services Co-ordinator, says:

“Reading, hearing or seeing how a colleague in another learning provider has used technology to good effect in their work, or how a learning provider has used technology on a wider scale to improve its effectiveness, can be enlightening.

“One of the roles of the RSCs is to help share the good practice around the country and these case studies are an excellent way to do that.”

Rob Wye, LSIS chief executive, adds:

“The good e-practice case studies section consistently appears in the top 10 most accessed content on the Excellence Gateway and we receive feedback from users on how useful they are for inspiring improvements in their day-to-day work. What is important is that most of the case studies offer supporting files and advice from the featured providers themselves, which will help anyone wishing to replicate the good practice.”

————————ends —————————–

(more…)

Case Study: City and Islington College MyCandi portal

Friday, December 17th, 2010

Candi logoMyCandi is a student portal developed by City and Islington College (Candi) and based upon MS SharePoint. MyCandi provides an online place for students where they can gain live access to relevant college systems, view a summary of their personal data and access their course area on Moodle.

The process of creating the Portal also produced wider benefits for the College including an overall improvement in the information systems as a result of a better understanding of the way they interconnect and more flexible communication between staff and students.

Read the full case study on the Excellence Gateway

The future of the NLN materials service

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

LSIS logo

janet-logo-HomeAnnouncement

The NLN Materials programme has seen the growth of a well-respected and widely used body of e-learning content over the last 10 years. The programme had been funded by government grants, which came to an end in October 2010. LSIS, the Skills Funding Agency and JANET(UK) have worked together to provide additional funding for the service until the end of the current academic year in July 2011. However, beyond July 2011 no further funding is available to continue the service in its current form.

Since 2006 delivery of the materials has been maintained through the nln.ac.uk domain, which has been managed successfully by JANET(UK). All of those involved with the site acknowledge the excellent quality of the service and its contribution to learning and to learners, but without funding it cannot be maintained in its current form. LSIS has taken over ownership of the materials and feels it is important to find a way to continue to make them available to teachers and learners. The first step is to identify the viable options and carry out a survey to find out what practitioners want to do. This will be available from the Excellence Gateway:
http://www.excellencegateway.org.uk/
from Tuesday 21st December to Friday, 28th January.

The outcomes of the survey will be analysed and shared with the sector and a planned programme of action will be developed and published by mid February.

JANET(UK) and the Learning and Skills Improvement Service (LSIS)

New on the Excellence Gateway in November

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

Key Skills 4 U

Key skills are the skills you need to operate confidently and successfully in school, college, university, work, training, and life in general. To help you understand and develop these skills, the Excellence Gateway has launched a new section called ‘Key Skills 4 U’. Here you can read all about key skills, access the key skills trainer e-learning resource and practice tests, and download useful materials like the good practice guide and tutor guides for levels 1 & 2.

Click here to access Key Skills 4 U

http://www.excellencegateway.org.uk/keyskills4u

Sector Management College Programme

Bookings are now open for a new training programme targeting first line and middle managers in the FE and skills sector. Delivered in partnership by the Learning and Skills Improvement Service (LSIS) and the Association of Colleges (AoC), the programme aims to equip professionals with the practical knowledge and skills to become highly effective managers.

For more information click here

http://www.excellencegateway.org.uk/page.aspx?o=304246

We need your feedback!

Please help us to improve the Excellence Gateway to better meet your needs by taking a few minutes to complete our online survey.

Click here to complete the survey

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/EG-online-survey