Identifying and changing key curriculum design practices 
Viewpoints, University of Ulster: Dr Alan Masson and Catherine O’Donnell 
OULDI, Open University: Dr Simon Cross and Rebecca Galley
Introduction 
•Short overview from each project 
•Activity led examination of how each institution has identified - and then sought to change -curriculum design processes and practices 
•Please ask questions in the chat box as we go 
•Further opportunity to ask questions and contribute answers to an asynchronous discussion over the next few days 
•This session complements the main conference session “What needs to change in curriculum design” at 11.30am 24thNovember
Viewpoints Project: Background 
Institutional priority–promote greater innovation and creativity in course design 
To support this–new streamlined course approval and validation processes 
Viewpoints Project–provide an “inspiration” layer to the process
Viewpoints Overview 
The Viewpoints “approach” uses a card sorting metaphor with the resources providing semi structured prompts and suggestions with a learner centred timeline 
The tools use a learner timeline with established principles to help staff consider key interactions of the learning process (i.e. essence) 
1.Assessment and Feedback 
2.Learner Engagement 
3.Information Skills / Digital Literacy
Inform –Inspire -Plan
Example timeline worksheet
Assessment and Feedback Principles 
REAP(http://www.reap.ac.uk/) 
1.Clarify good performance. 
2.Encourage time and effort on task. 
3.Deliver high quality feedback. 
4.Provide opportunities to act on feedback. 
5.Encourage interaction and dialogue. 
6.Develop self-assessment and reflection. 
7.Give assessment choice. 
8.Encourage positive motivational beliefs. 
9.Inform and shape your teaching. 
*Implementation ideas for each principle on back of cards.
First Impressions 
A (very) quick hands on example of the Viewpoints “method” using some of the Assessment & Feedback Principles
Look at the good practice principle(s) cards and “vote” for 
one which you think would be particularly important 
enhance a particular course you have in mind. 
P P P 
A B C
Task 2 –Mapping of principle(s) to the student timeline 
“Vote” for which of the following would provide the best impact for the use of your chosen principle. 
A –inductionB –first few weeks 
C –mid semesterD –final phase
In less than two hours………
Identifying and changing key curriculum design practices
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Identifying and changing key curriculum design practices
Identifying and changing key curriculum design practices
Identifying and changing key curriculum design practices
By students –for students…………
Key findings to date
Information framework benefits 
A.Structured use of data –inform / inspire / plan workflow; 
B.Curriculum design informed by outputs of robust research and best practices 
C.Tactile -encourage experimentation / enquiry; 
D.Customisable -promotes creativity; 
E.Data “lite” / information rich outputs.
Information Framework Benefits 
“It offers a structure and prompts that colleagues might not otherwise consider” 
“…it starts with an intuitive structure and ‘allows’ creativity from there –much of the direction is hidden in the assumptions and design” 
“Invaluable in breaking a module up into manageable chunks” 
“The cards are brilliant as they identify solutions to problems and help you develop effective teaching practices”
Social Context Benefits 
A.Informal environment 
B.Shared meanings* 
C.Consensus building* 
D.Shared vision* 
E.Meaningful conversations* 
*: facilitated by resources / process
Social Context Benefits 
“Allows open/honest discussion and reflection. Brings all staff together” 
“Can stimulate discussion, collaborative team working and initiate new ideas for curriculum design. It also prompts teams to be mindful of the student learner” 
“It has allowed a space for creativity to be shown in a group of peers” 
“The opportunity the process brings to discuss teaching processes with peers” 
“Invaluable in creating a team”
Poll: Which of the following do you believe to be the most important benefit to Curriculum Design in your personal context? 
A.Institutional use of formal sets of Principles (i.e. REAP) 
B.Better articulated course strategies 
C.More “effective” course teams 
D.Use of learner relevant language / concepts 
E.Strategies and practices described in a shareable format
www.wordle.net
Viewpoints Project Information 
Project Staff: 
•Alan Masson (Director), Catherine O’Donnell, Vilinda Ross, Karen Virapen, Jill Harrison, Fiona McCloy, James Gheel 
Web Presence: 
Blog -http://viewpointsproject.blogspot.com/ 
Re-usable resources -http://wiki.ulster.ac.uk/display/VPR/Home 
Slideshare -http://www.slideshare.net/Viewpoints 
Flickr –http://www.flickr.com/photos/viewpointsproject/collections/ 
JISC Design Studio – http://jiscdesignstudio.pbworks.com/w/page/29227748/Viewpoints%20project
Open University Learning Design Initiative (OULDI) 
The Open University Learning Design Initiative (OULDI)
Overarching questions 
1. What does a quality design process look like? and what needs to change to get there? 
2. In what ways can the efficiency and effectiveness of time spent designing be improved?
Design methods, 
practices and discipline 
Design 
Communities 
Resources 
and representations 
Tools for design 
and representations 
Institutional 
Process change 
FORMAL STRUCTURES 
INFORMAL STRUCTURES 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
Project aims
How do we identify the need to change? 
What exactly is‘learning design’? 
•a methodology (self-discipline or process dictated) 
•a role or stage in a process 
•an object or artefact 
•a support to decisions on resource 
•a means to promote new pedagogic approaches and tools 
•an aspiration 
•an interpretation suitable for reuse
How can we capture the formal and informal process?
The advent of elearning is making the process of creating courses more complex: 
A: Agree 
B: Agree Somewhat 
C: Neither agree nor disagree 
D: Disagree somewhat 
E: Disagree 
Survey
Results 
The advent of elearning is making the process of creating courses more complex 
010203040506070No responseAgreeAgreesomewhatNeither agreenor disagreeDisagreesomewhatDisagree % Teaching (23) Non-Teaching (26)
Survey 
It is becoming harder to understand how all the parts/components of planned learning and teaching fit together 
A: Agree 
B: Agree Somewhat 
C: Neither agree nor disagree 
D: Disagree somewhat 
E: Disagree
Results 
0 
10 
20 
30 
40 
50 
60 
No response Agree Agree 
somew hat 
Neither agree 
nor disagree 
Disagree 
somew hat 
Disagree 
% 
Teaching (23) 
Non-Teaching (26) 
It is becoming harder to understand how all the 
parts/components of planned learning and teaching fit together
OULDI visualisation tools 
•CompendiumLD 
•Icon sets (SVG and sticker sheets) 
•Excel spreadsheets 
•Paper templates 
“Drawing the diagram really helps me think about all the elements and features. Once familiar with method, it informs my mental imagining of a design even if a diagram is not actually drawn… It helps me think about what instructions are required, what resources are required, and how to bridge gaps…”
OULDI representations 
Four views: 
•Module/ course Map 
•Learning Outcomes view 
•Pedagogy profile 
•Design sequence/ ‘Swimlane’
Pedagogical features card sort
Conceptual tools and frameworks 
•Primarily drawn from the OULDI- JISC work but also include related useful tools and resources produced by others working in the learning design field 
•All of the tools have been rigorously tried and tested across a variety of learning and teaching contexts 
•All of the tools are openly available in the Learning Design Toolbox in Cloudworks
Conceptual tools and frameworks
Conceptual tools and frameworks
Design communities 
When asked what they think would most help improve their practice, practitioners often say they want examples from others and access to a network of practitioners to share and discuss ideas 
“Thank you for running a whole day event. I think we needed this time to really become familiar with the motivation and nature of the course and to develop close cross- curricular links with other colleagues, a secondary but immensely valuable side product”
Take the virtual field trip
Who, what, where, when? 
Links to all the tools introduced today, including the four views and CompendiumLD, have been added to the asynchronous discussion space under the thread: 
‘Who, what, where, when?’ 
You can visit the discussion thread after this session and review the tools. Consider for each: 
–Who is it useful for? 
–What level of expertise is required? 
–When in the process might it be used?
Where is the most potential for improvement in your institution? 
A: Staff design practices 
B: Staff support and development 
C: Monitoring and feedback 
D: Institutional policies 
E: Other
Useful links and further reading 
Project bloghttp://www.open.ac.uk/blogs/OULDI/ 
Design Studiohttp://jiscdesignstudio.pbworks.com/w/search?q=ouldi 
Cloudworkshttp://cloudworks.ac.uk/ 
Simon Crosss.j.cross@open.ac.uk 
Rebecca Galleyr.galley@open.ac.uk 
Cross, S. and Conole, G. (2008), Learn about learning design, Learn about guides series, The Open University: Milton Keynes, availablehttp://www.open.ac.uk/blogs/OULDI/wp- content/uploads/2010/11/Learn-about-learning-design_v7.doc 
Conole, G. (forthcoming). Designing for learning in an open world. New York: Springer.
Questions
Next steps: Asynchronous activity 
•Links to all the activities and resources introduced in this session will be added to the asynchronous space and any questions we haven’t answered will be added there. We hope that you will also be able to contribute answers...! 
•In particular we would like to explore: 
‘What are the key issues in curriculum design processes and practices, how do we know and how can we overcome barriers to change?’ 
•Please join us 

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Identifying and changing key curriculum design practices

  • 1. Identifying and changing key curriculum design practices Viewpoints, University of Ulster: Dr Alan Masson and Catherine O’Donnell OULDI, Open University: Dr Simon Cross and Rebecca Galley
  • 2. Introduction •Short overview from each project •Activity led examination of how each institution has identified - and then sought to change -curriculum design processes and practices •Please ask questions in the chat box as we go •Further opportunity to ask questions and contribute answers to an asynchronous discussion over the next few days •This session complements the main conference session “What needs to change in curriculum design” at 11.30am 24thNovember
  • 3. Viewpoints Project: Background Institutional priority–promote greater innovation and creativity in course design To support this–new streamlined course approval and validation processes Viewpoints Project–provide an “inspiration” layer to the process
  • 4. Viewpoints Overview The Viewpoints “approach” uses a card sorting metaphor with the resources providing semi structured prompts and suggestions with a learner centred timeline The tools use a learner timeline with established principles to help staff consider key interactions of the learning process (i.e. essence) 1.Assessment and Feedback 2.Learner Engagement 3.Information Skills / Digital Literacy
  • 7. Assessment and Feedback Principles REAP(http://www.reap.ac.uk/) 1.Clarify good performance. 2.Encourage time and effort on task. 3.Deliver high quality feedback. 4.Provide opportunities to act on feedback. 5.Encourage interaction and dialogue. 6.Develop self-assessment and reflection. 7.Give assessment choice. 8.Encourage positive motivational beliefs. 9.Inform and shape your teaching. *Implementation ideas for each principle on back of cards.
  • 8. First Impressions A (very) quick hands on example of the Viewpoints “method” using some of the Assessment & Feedback Principles
  • 9. Look at the good practice principle(s) cards and “vote” for one which you think would be particularly important enhance a particular course you have in mind. P P P A B C
  • 10. Task 2 –Mapping of principle(s) to the student timeline “Vote” for which of the following would provide the best impact for the use of your chosen principle. A –inductionB –first few weeks C –mid semesterD –final phase
  • 11. In less than two hours………
  • 18. By students –for students…………
  • 20. Information framework benefits A.Structured use of data –inform / inspire / plan workflow; B.Curriculum design informed by outputs of robust research and best practices C.Tactile -encourage experimentation / enquiry; D.Customisable -promotes creativity; E.Data “lite” / information rich outputs.
  • 21. Information Framework Benefits “It offers a structure and prompts that colleagues might not otherwise consider” “…it starts with an intuitive structure and ‘allows’ creativity from there –much of the direction is hidden in the assumptions and design” “Invaluable in breaking a module up into manageable chunks” “The cards are brilliant as they identify solutions to problems and help you develop effective teaching practices”
  • 22. Social Context Benefits A.Informal environment B.Shared meanings* C.Consensus building* D.Shared vision* E.Meaningful conversations* *: facilitated by resources / process
  • 23. Social Context Benefits “Allows open/honest discussion and reflection. Brings all staff together” “Can stimulate discussion, collaborative team working and initiate new ideas for curriculum design. It also prompts teams to be mindful of the student learner” “It has allowed a space for creativity to be shown in a group of peers” “The opportunity the process brings to discuss teaching processes with peers” “Invaluable in creating a team”
  • 24. Poll: Which of the following do you believe to be the most important benefit to Curriculum Design in your personal context? A.Institutional use of formal sets of Principles (i.e. REAP) B.Better articulated course strategies C.More “effective” course teams D.Use of learner relevant language / concepts E.Strategies and practices described in a shareable format
  • 26. Viewpoints Project Information Project Staff: •Alan Masson (Director), Catherine O’Donnell, Vilinda Ross, Karen Virapen, Jill Harrison, Fiona McCloy, James Gheel Web Presence: Blog -http://viewpointsproject.blogspot.com/ Re-usable resources -http://wiki.ulster.ac.uk/display/VPR/Home Slideshare -http://www.slideshare.net/Viewpoints Flickr –http://www.flickr.com/photos/viewpointsproject/collections/ JISC Design Studio – http://jiscdesignstudio.pbworks.com/w/page/29227748/Viewpoints%20project
  • 27. Open University Learning Design Initiative (OULDI) The Open University Learning Design Initiative (OULDI)
  • 28. Overarching questions 1. What does a quality design process look like? and what needs to change to get there? 2. In what ways can the efficiency and effectiveness of time spent designing be improved?
  • 29. Design methods, practices and discipline Design Communities Resources and representations Tools for design and representations Institutional Process change FORMAL STRUCTURES INFORMAL STRUCTURES 1 2 3 4 5 Project aims
  • 30. How do we identify the need to change? What exactly is‘learning design’? •a methodology (self-discipline or process dictated) •a role or stage in a process •an object or artefact •a support to decisions on resource •a means to promote new pedagogic approaches and tools •an aspiration •an interpretation suitable for reuse
  • 31. How can we capture the formal and informal process?
  • 32. The advent of elearning is making the process of creating courses more complex: A: Agree B: Agree Somewhat C: Neither agree nor disagree D: Disagree somewhat E: Disagree Survey
  • 33. Results The advent of elearning is making the process of creating courses more complex 010203040506070No responseAgreeAgreesomewhatNeither agreenor disagreeDisagreesomewhatDisagree % Teaching (23) Non-Teaching (26)
  • 34. Survey It is becoming harder to understand how all the parts/components of planned learning and teaching fit together A: Agree B: Agree Somewhat C: Neither agree nor disagree D: Disagree somewhat E: Disagree
  • 35. Results 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 No response Agree Agree somew hat Neither agree nor disagree Disagree somew hat Disagree % Teaching (23) Non-Teaching (26) It is becoming harder to understand how all the parts/components of planned learning and teaching fit together
  • 36. OULDI visualisation tools •CompendiumLD •Icon sets (SVG and sticker sheets) •Excel spreadsheets •Paper templates “Drawing the diagram really helps me think about all the elements and features. Once familiar with method, it informs my mental imagining of a design even if a diagram is not actually drawn… It helps me think about what instructions are required, what resources are required, and how to bridge gaps…”
  • 37. OULDI representations Four views: •Module/ course Map •Learning Outcomes view •Pedagogy profile •Design sequence/ ‘Swimlane’
  • 39. Conceptual tools and frameworks •Primarily drawn from the OULDI- JISC work but also include related useful tools and resources produced by others working in the learning design field •All of the tools have been rigorously tried and tested across a variety of learning and teaching contexts •All of the tools are openly available in the Learning Design Toolbox in Cloudworks
  • 40. Conceptual tools and frameworks
  • 41. Conceptual tools and frameworks
  • 42. Design communities When asked what they think would most help improve their practice, practitioners often say they want examples from others and access to a network of practitioners to share and discuss ideas “Thank you for running a whole day event. I think we needed this time to really become familiar with the motivation and nature of the course and to develop close cross- curricular links with other colleagues, a secondary but immensely valuable side product”
  • 43. Take the virtual field trip
  • 44. Who, what, where, when? Links to all the tools introduced today, including the four views and CompendiumLD, have been added to the asynchronous discussion space under the thread: ‘Who, what, where, when?’ You can visit the discussion thread after this session and review the tools. Consider for each: –Who is it useful for? –What level of expertise is required? –When in the process might it be used?
  • 45. Where is the most potential for improvement in your institution? A: Staff design practices B: Staff support and development C: Monitoring and feedback D: Institutional policies E: Other
  • 46. Useful links and further reading Project bloghttp://www.open.ac.uk/blogs/OULDI/ Design Studiohttp://jiscdesignstudio.pbworks.com/w/search?q=ouldi Cloudworkshttp://cloudworks.ac.uk/ Simon [email protected] Rebecca [email protected] Cross, S. and Conole, G. (2008), Learn about learning design, Learn about guides series, The Open University: Milton Keynes, availablehttp://www.open.ac.uk/blogs/OULDI/wp- content/uploads/2010/11/Learn-about-learning-design_v7.doc Conole, G. (forthcoming). Designing for learning in an open world. New York: Springer.
  • 48. Next steps: Asynchronous activity •Links to all the activities and resources introduced in this session will be added to the asynchronous space and any questions we haven’t answered will be added there. We hope that you will also be able to contribute answers...! •In particular we would like to explore: ‘What are the key issues in curriculum design processes and practices, how do we know and how can we overcome barriers to change?’ •Please join us 