Technology Enhanced Learning module (CM50141)
Learn how to use technology to enhance learning.
Credits
20
Module code
CM50141
This module will provide you with an understanding of the principles of technology-enhanced learning (TEL). You will have opportunities to experience a range of technologies used to facilitate different pedagogical approaches and to develop your own learning resource.
What you will learn
In this module, you will:
- explore TEL from the viewpoint of the learner, the teacher, the institution, and the sector
- learn about instructional design when developing online learning resources
- explore professional issues relating to online learning resources
- discuss the evaluation of online learning resources
- learn about legalities relating to online learning resources
- explore the current research arena
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
- critically evaluate current trends in TEL from the viewpoint of the different stakeholders
- critically evaluate a wide range of TEL tools and their application within health education
- develop original and creative responses to problems and issues related to their own context, implementing good technology-enhanced design processes
- critically reflect on the wider issues surrounding the use of technology in learning and teaching
- critically evaluate the role of TEL in research and scholarship
Assignments / assessment
- summative coursework (100%)
- develop an online resource relevant to your specialism/profession and practice setting, using Microsoft Sway
- 2,000-word critical evaluation of the design and choices made in developing the online resource
- passing both components is required for completing this module
- formative assignment
- tutor feedback will be given on your planned resource
- supports preparation for your summative assignment
This module does not have a final exam.
Teaching methods / timetable
- self-directed learning
- engage with study material, recommended references, and other related material
- engage in peer-to-peer and student-to-tutor active learning activities
- complete assessments
- virtual classroom
- peer-to-peer interactions using an online forum with tutor support
- weekly activities
- discussion boards
200 hours of work is expected from you in this module. Taught activities will take up 40 hours of tutor-led teaching, including both group work and didactic sessions. The remaining 160 hours will be directed towards individual and collaborative study.
Courses
This module is available on following courses: