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Planning and communication for online projects: How do we get where we want to go?

Presenter: Kate Hunt and Joyce Seitzinger
Role:

Learning designer / eLearning advisor

Organisation:

Independent consultant / EIT

Category:

Conversation

Description:

Two learning designers bring their planning tools to the table, and invite you to bring yours.  Many institutions know about eLearning projects that spin out of control or never get off the ground. Teaching staff have little ‘extra’ time and sometimes struggle to develop eLearning materials. An educational technology team may have up to 10 projects on the go. Keeping priorities and project lines straight can be a real challenge. What is the solution? The very tools we are using in teaching online can be used to help us collaborate.  

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Biography:

Kate Hunt has a background in learning design in both distance and campus-based institutions. She now acts as an independent consultant in the ITP and private sectors. Experience has taught her that planning for eLearning projects is often left to chance, and she has a strong interest in reducing the risk of haphazard or little planning. Some to the tools she now uses resulted from her time as a Flexible learning Leader in 2004-5.    Joyce Seitzinger is an eLearning instructional designer and project manager who has worked on online learning projects since 1999. Despite having a Bachelors Degree in Celtic Studies, one of her first jobs was in eLearning and its creative and innovative nature has kept her there. To aid her in her work she began studies towards the Masters of Educational Technology at the University of Southern Queensland Online two years ago. Joyce has recently emigrated from the Netherlands to New Zealand and is working as eLearning Advisor for EIT.

Audience

Lecturers/tutors and instructional designers

Level or Prerequisites Intermediate.  Participants should have completed or taken part in the development of at least one eLearning, blended, or flexible learning project.


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