Where Sheia’s been this week – codesigning next gen learning environments with Jisc

You may or may not be aware of Jisc’s current co-design consultation exercise with the HE/FE sector.  The co-design approach is a way to try and ensure that Jisc developments are supportive and representative of the needs of the sector.   Building on feedback from the first iteration of the process, this time around there has been a concerted effort to get wider sectoral involvement in the process through various methods, including social media, blog posts, tweet chats and voting.

Yesterday, along with about 30 others, I attended a face to face meeting to explore, review and discuss the results of the process and feedback on the six “big” challenges identified by Jisc.

What does the imminent arrival of the intelligent campus mean for universities and colleges? What should the next generation of digital learning environments do? What should a next-generation research environment look like? Which skills do people need to prepare for research practice now and in the future? What would truly digital apprenticeships look like? How can we use data to improve teaching and learning?

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