Category: Reflection

  • Top tools for learning: a learning design team’s perspective

    Top tools for learning: a learning design team’s perspective

    We spend a lot of time talking about tools for learning, so it’s not surprising that several members of the learning design team follow Jane Hart’s annual survey of top learning tools [link opens in new tab]. However, many of the tools we talk about are part of the OU’s VLE. It’s been a while since we reflected on the learning tools we use for […]

  • Mix, stir then blend gently: co-creating a remote community of practice

    Mix, stir then blend gently: co-creating a remote community of practice

    If you read our last blog post, you’ll know that like most people, we’ve made some changes to the way we work here in the learning design team thanks to COVID19. One of these has been a change to our community of practice. Before lockdown, this was informal – members of the learning design team […]

  • A virtual biscuit tin: creating a community of practice for learning designers in lockdown

    A virtual biscuit tin: creating a community of practice for learning designers in lockdown

    It wasn’t just students who faced a sudden change in how they were learning in March when the UK locked down. Learners in the workplace were affected too – including our learning design team here at the Open University. We were dispersed to our homes by lockdown and overnight, lost our ability to learn from one another.

  • OneNote: an eportfolio-type tool to support PDP

    OneNote: an eportfolio-type tool to support PDP

    By Sue Lowe, Senior Learning Designer What is PDP? The OU Student employability policy states that all students are entitled to be supported in Personal Development Planning (PDP) (Open University, 2011). The OU defines PDP as a framework to support students in their analysis of and development of their own skills, and a means of […]