Learning and Teaching Practice Experts Group
The e-learning programme's consultation strategy will focus on developing a network of representatives in a range of existing communities. These individuals will have formal or informal roles as information brokers in their respective communities of practice. So they will be able to champion the programme to their communities, as well as represent their communities to JISC.
The Experts Group comprises of representatives from further and higher education and meets three times a year to receive updates from the e-Learning Programme, to offer advice and feedback to JISC funded project teams, and to comment on the direction of future work of the programme. There are now over 160 members representing further and higher education and members have helped to ensure the relevance of JISC-funded projects to the learning and teaching community. The Group now informs JISC’s work across a range of programmes relating to Teaching and Learning Practice.
Terms of reference
In the course of consultation the experts group may be asked to:
- provide feedback on programme activities and outcomes, e.g. by taking part in face-to-face or online discussion groups
- contribute to analysis and synthesis of programme outcomes via the same routes
- raise awareness of the programme and of the consultation process in their respective communities
- occasionally to provide information about their communities, in the context of the various research activities of the programme
Meetings
JISC will cover the travel and subsistence expenses of members attending meetings, up to the value of £150 on receipt of a completed expenses claim form and original receipts. Expenses claim forms should be returned to Alicja Shah.
For further information contact Sarah Knight, Programme Manager