Title of article
Building trust and shared knowledge in communities of e-learning practice: collaborative leadership in the JISC eLISA and CAMEL lifelong learning projects
Author/Authors
Jill Jameson، نويسنده , , Gill Ferrell، نويسنده , , Jacquie Kelly، نويسنده , , Simon Walker and Malcolm Ryan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
19
From page
949
To page
967
Abstract
Trust and collective learning are useful features that are enabled by effective
collaborative leadership of e-learning projects across higher and further
education (HE/FE) institutions promoting lifelong learning. These features
contribute effectively to the development of design for learning in communities
of e-learning practice. For this, reflexivity, good leadership and the capacity to
engage in innovation is crucial to team performance. This paper outlines a
serendipitously useful combination of innovative models of collaboration
emerging from two 2005–06 UK e-learning pilots: the Joint InformationSystems Committee (JISC) e-Learning Independent Study Award (eLISA) and
JISC infoNet Collaborative Approaches to the Management of e-Learning
(CAMEL) projects. The JISC-funded eLISA Distributed e-Learning (DeL) project
set up a collaborative partnership among teachers to try out LAMS and Moodle
using study skills in e-learning. Simultaneously, the JISC infoNet CAMEL
project developed a model of collaborative approaches to e-learning leadership
and management across four UK HE/FE institutions. This paper proposes two
new theoretical collaborative team leadership and operational models for elearning
projects, including indices of trust, reflexivity and shared procedural
knowledge, recommending that these models are further developed in future
communities of e-learning practice in institutions promoting lifelong learning.
Journal title
BJET
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
BJET
Record number
838498
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