Author: Shawndra Hayes Budgen

  • APT24: Reflecting on our experience presenting on AI at King’s College London

    APT24: Reflecting on our experience presenting on AI at King’s College London

     Katia Shulga and Mary Simper ~ Learning Designers   This summer we had the pleasure of delivering two presentations at the annual APT conference at King’s College London on behalf of the Learning Design Team at The Open University, UK. It was a hot June day when Mary and I met at the train station…

  • Inclusive module design: considering the needs of dyslexic students

    Inclusive module design: considering the needs of dyslexic students

    Courtney Ince  ~ Learning Designer I recently had the pleasure of working with a module team that were designing a Level 2 undergraduate art history module called Art and Life before 1800. It’s a particularly complex and ambitious thematic module that forms a pivotal stage in a new named degree pathway. It aims to incorporate…

  • Scaffolding learning: What does it mean for students?

    Scaffolding learning: What does it mean for students?

    Clare Hill and Paul Astles  ~ Learning Designers   When you scaffold your learning materials, you build students’ understanding and ability gradually and in a planned way by adjusting the amount of support offered. Researchers have described scaffolding as ‘support from experts enabling learners to accomplish what is beyond their current ability’ (Wood et al.…