A study of the role of a technology-enhanced learning implementation group in mediating an institutional VLE minimum standards policy

Recent years have seen a focus on responding to student expectations in higher education. As a result, a number of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) policies have stipulated a requirement for a minimum virtual learning environment (VLE) standard to provide a consistent student experience. This pape...

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Main Author: Tünde Varga-Atkins
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Language:English
Published: Association for Learning Technology 2016-11-01
Series:Research in Learning Technology
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Online Access:http://www.researchinlearningtechnology.net/index.php/rlt/article/view/32815/pdf_42
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spelling doaj-4ac4737f61a14034b44cffe840abf5aa2020-11-24T22:37:16ZengAssociation for Learning Technology Research in Learning Technology2156-70772016-11-0124011910.3402/rlt.v24.3281532815A study of the role of a technology-enhanced learning implementation group in mediating an institutional VLE minimum standards policyTünde Varga-Atkins0eLearning Unit, Centre for Lifelong Learning, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UKRecent years have seen a focus on responding to student expectations in higher education. As a result, a number of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) policies have stipulated a requirement for a minimum virtual learning environment (VLE) standard to provide a consistent student experience. This paper offers insight into an under-researched area of such a VLE standard policy development using a case study of one university. With reference to the implementation staircase model, this study takes cue from the view that an institutional VLE template can affect lower levels directly, sidestepping the chain in the implementation staircase. The Group's activity whose remit is to design and develop a VLE template, therefore, becomes significant. The study, drawing on activity theory, explores the mediating role of such a Group. Factors of success and sources of tension are analysed to understand the interaction between the individuals and the collective agency of Group members. The paper identifies implications to practice for similar TEL development projects. Success factors identified demonstrated the importance of good project management principles, establishing clear rules and division of labour for TEL development groups. One key finding is that Group members are needed to draw on both different and shared mediating artefacts, supporting the conclusion that the nature of the group's composition and the situated expertise of its members are crucial for project success. The paper's theoretical contribution is an enhanced representation of a TEL policy implementation staircase.http://www.researchinlearningtechnology.net/index.php/rlt/article/view/32815/pdf_42technology-enhanced learningpolicyvirtual learning environmentimplementation staircaseactivity theory
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A study of the role of a technology-enhanced learning implementation group in mediating an institutional VLE minimum standards policy
Research in Learning Technology
technology-enhanced learning
policy
virtual learning environment
implementation staircase
activity theory
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title A study of the role of a technology-enhanced learning implementation group in mediating an institutional VLE minimum standards policy
title_short A study of the role of a technology-enhanced learning implementation group in mediating an institutional VLE minimum standards policy
title_full A study of the role of a technology-enhanced learning implementation group in mediating an institutional VLE minimum standards policy
title_fullStr A study of the role of a technology-enhanced learning implementation group in mediating an institutional VLE minimum standards policy
title_full_unstemmed A study of the role of a technology-enhanced learning implementation group in mediating an institutional VLE minimum standards policy
title_sort study of the role of a technology-enhanced learning implementation group in mediating an institutional vle minimum standards policy
publisher Association for Learning Technology
series Research in Learning Technology
issn 2156-7077
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Recent years have seen a focus on responding to student expectations in higher education. As a result, a number of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) policies have stipulated a requirement for a minimum virtual learning environment (VLE) standard to provide a consistent student experience. This paper offers insight into an under-researched area of such a VLE standard policy development using a case study of one university. With reference to the implementation staircase model, this study takes cue from the view that an institutional VLE template can affect lower levels directly, sidestepping the chain in the implementation staircase. The Group's activity whose remit is to design and develop a VLE template, therefore, becomes significant. The study, drawing on activity theory, explores the mediating role of such a Group. Factors of success and sources of tension are analysed to understand the interaction between the individuals and the collective agency of Group members. The paper identifies implications to practice for similar TEL development projects. Success factors identified demonstrated the importance of good project management principles, establishing clear rules and division of labour for TEL development groups. One key finding is that Group members are needed to draw on both different and shared mediating artefacts, supporting the conclusion that the nature of the group's composition and the situated expertise of its members are crucial for project success. The paper's theoretical contribution is an enhanced representation of a TEL policy implementation staircase.
topic technology-enhanced learning
policy
virtual learning environment
implementation staircase
activity theory
url http://www.researchinlearningtechnology.net/index.php/rlt/article/view/32815/pdf_42
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