about the JISC e-learning programme
The JISC e-learning programme aims to promote the development, uptake and effective use of ICT to support learning and teaching, so that institutions and their staff benefit from e-learning and related technologies and students enjoy a more flexible learning experience.
As this is a development programme and not a JISC service, projects funded will be those that, for example: prototype, pilot or develop new technologies and standards: create specifications, prototype tools, proofs of concept and exemplars; investigate, describe or analyse the e-learning field; inform the development of e-learning systems, standards and policies; or guide users by helping them to understand and apply these outcomes.
You can view and comment on proposals for the e-learning programme under the five key activity areas.
Consultation on the e-learning programme
Welcome to the JISC e-learning blog. We’re using this blog as a way of capturing comments and feedback on the revised JISC e-learning programme, during the ALT conference and afterwards.
Please click on any of the areas that interest you and add your ideas as comments. If you like to think in a more visual medium or with real people around you (!) you’ll find a visual version of this blog in the JISC community area at the conference.