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Reflect, Connect and Plan: an Integrated Learning Portfolio. 4th European Conference on the First Year Experience 13th- 15th May 2009-05-07 University of Groningen, Netherlands Paul Squires, Dr Amanda Tinker, Nicola Redmore School of Art, Design and Architecture, University of Huddersfield. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Reflect, Connect and Plan: an Integrated Learning Portfolio 4th European Conference on the First Year Experience 13th- 15th May 2009-05-07 University of Groningen, Netherlands Paul Squires, Dr Amanda Tinker, Nicola Redmore School of Art, Design and Architecture, University of Huddersfield Integrated Learning Portfolio
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Reflect, Connect and Plan: an Integrated Learning Portfolio

4th European Conference on the First Year Experience 

13th- 15th May 2009-05-07University of Groningen, Netherlands

 Paul Squires, Dr Amanda Tinker, Nicola Redmore

School of Art, Design and Architecture, University of Huddersfield

Integrated Learning Portfolio

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The Integrated Learning Portfolio

….. is a module which acts as a spine which runs through the first year of a degree course to help students to understand their learning development.

…..it promotes a self awareness which encourages students to plan their future learning and eventually their career path 

Integrated Learning Portfolio

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Reviews revealed two main issues with the first year student experience on several degree courses;- • Students viewed each of their modules as discrete study elements • ……”this fragment view of learning can be a generic danger of a modular course system’ Hardy (2002) • Academic study skills modules were viewed as a ‘bolt-on’ element to the curriculum  ……… “non-embedded skills teaching tends to be perceived negatively by many students”

Wall (2006) effectively students were not readily applying the knowledge and learning skills gained in one module to other modules  

Integrated Learning Portfolio

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Our Plan 

• To restructure the first year to encourage students to view their programme of study holistically

• To embed academic skills development as a core element of the curriculum.

 

We decided:

• A year long spine

• Strong active links to ‘live’ assignments in other modules

reflective and critical thinking must be a very important element

 

Integrated Learning Portfolio

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First year ModulesGeneric Design Process

  

Concept Development 

Research Visual/ Inspirational

Contextual/historicalCommercial/technical

  Design Development

Studio/workshop  

Design Solutions  

Sampling production  

Textile Product

PresentationOral/written

  Retail environment

Integrated Learning Portfolio

Existing First Year Textile Design Modules

Fabric Development & Design

Fibre to Product

Design Contextual Studies for Textiles & Fashion

Visual Research

Study Skills and IT

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Oral presentations

Integrated Learning Portfolio Module

Fabric Development & Design

Fibre to Product

Design Contextu

al Studies

for Textiles

& Fashion

Visual Research

From ‘Bolt-on’ to Integrated

Academic/Company/Market Research

Essay writing

Referencing

TeamworkTechnical Research

Report writing

Computer-aided Design (CAD)

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• “Everything Interlinked”

• “Elements all entwined”

Integrated Learning Portfolio

Expectations and Conceptualisation:

Card Sort, Induction Week

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ILP Assessment strategy: Reflecting on the Journey

Integrated Learning Portfolio

Reflection and process are central

Formative• Progressive Learning Journal (Blog)• Four relevant journal entries in summative portfolio

Summative• 2000 word reflective report• Cross-referenced to portfolio of relevant evidence, demonstrating specific areas of learning

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Integrated Learning Portfolio

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Integrated Learning Portfolio

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Working with: Wordle.com

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EnjoymentAchievements

Self awareness

Action planning

Pride

Self managemen

t/organisation

Challenges

TransitionMotivation

Technology

Integrated Learning Portfolio

Learning Journal Themes

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 Card Sort, End of Term 2Group 1 What happens when you start a project you think about research and then as it goes down you start thinking about all your workshops and different techniques and then your concepts with your materials and technology and then you start to think about your design ideas and then obviously about you bring your research back into it, your market research, which links to your customers.  And then like everything on the right is ongoing so you’re constantly thinking about things and researching, independent learning and finding your own information out from the library and then design. Ongoing support if you need it, constant tutorials and your lectures …There’s no particular order; it’s just everything that you do. There you’ve got your assessment and all the different types of assessment like evaluating yourself at different stages of your project and then at the bottom we’ve got another kind assessment where you get your feedback and then you review and improve and the whole process starts again for the next project.  

Integrated Learning Portfolio

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Group 7 When you start a tree it’s at the bottom and when it grows everything sprouts out from it. It’s the research, there’s just so much that comes from research and so much when you start and then you sprout out and you go..it’s like you’re taking different directions, like if one of you is taking print, knit or weave you’re going to sprout off into that section and there’s so many other things that you can do it’s like with print you can do fashion and interiors … You just sprout out and grow and become beautiful.

Integrated Learning Portfolio

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Differences between first and second term card sort

…you don’t realise how things link at the beginning; you don’t know what’s expected of you so you don’t know how to link things together so it has changed from the beginning in that sense 

Easier to structure because you know what’s expected of you. You know how the week runs and you can fit all elements into, before you were just basing it on what you’d done at college, which was that you did a bit of research but everything was more, you were supported by it. And now it’s more on your own; you do think a lot on your own. You do all the design work and it’s all fitting in with an instruction, a brief.

Integrated Learning Portfolio

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Integrated Learning Portfolio

“…….understand what you have actually learnt…..helped me see that I have been learning and not noticed [it]”

“…… changed how I will record my learning in the future, ….additionally my formal writing technique has improved”

“Helped me understand my strengths and weaknesses in depth; useful in documenting my learning development which has had an impact on the way I work.”

“Interesting seeing how ideas/opinions changing space of year Useful - reminds me of things enjoyed/ didn’t enjoy. Can help to think up new ideas and see strengths/flaws/improvements needed. Essential to keep learning new things”

“Hard but interesting …..helped me to remember what I had done throughout the year and showed the progress and development made.”

“…..helped me realise what to change next time”

“I now understand how I have developed …..and shows my achievements……thoughtful and gives direction”

“I’ve found that reflecting on your work allows you to see how and what you can improve and where your strengths lie. I also find it a form of self encouragement and it shows how you are gradually growing.”

The Student Voice

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Integrated Learning Portfolio

“The ILP module has helped students recognise and record their core learning skills. There is a beginning appreciation for the transition and blend of each module during their first year. I feel that this is a vital module that should be incorporated within all years of degree courses”.

Course Leader, Surface Design

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Conclusion

Integrated Learning Portfolio

• Students are more self aware – strengths/weaknesses and their learning development

• Greater appreciation of inter-relationship of all aspects of their first year study programme

• Better prepared for the next level

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The Future

Integrated Learning Portfolio

Continuation into year 2 with year long module focusing on professional practice, placement and career planning.

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