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Toward a New Learning Environment

Thanks to everyone who attended the December 9, 2014 Learning Environment meeting. The meeting was well attended and we have tried to capture the thoughts and participants of the attendees here.

In the spirit of Open/ Online/ Distributed/ Technology-Enhanced learning, we are hoping to keep the ideas flowing and discussion continuing using this wiki site. Please add your thoughts, ask questions (and feel free to rewrite this intro :)) We will be following up with another session specifically for Faculty shortly, so please stay tuned...


Meeting Discussion Questions:
When we think about good learning and the technologies that support it:
*      What do we know (or think we know)?
*      What do we need to find out?
*      What do we hope for?
*      What do we fear?

Draft Project Goal Statement

(Requires input and Edits!!!)

To develop a learning environment students and faculty love that:

1. Is easy to use appropriate support when required

2. Supports learning that is:

  • Engaging and interactive
  • Supported (technical end user support)
  • Open
  • Applied
  • Flexible
  • Research and data-driven
  • In alignment with the TRU Academic plan
    • Inquiry-based and Creative Learning
    • Interdisciplinary Studies
    • Aboriginal, Local, and Global Cultural Understanding
    • Flexible Learning Models
    • Life-long Learning

3. Is cost effective, sustainable and supports continuous improvement while encouraging back end efficiencies

4. Is implemented using a process that supports the needs of staff and faculty through appropriate process development, training and ongoing support

Emerging themes...

Select a link from below:

End user Interface

(also known as Developing a system easy for both students and faculty)

Course Development and Delivery Process

(also known as Processes, Information, Rules and People)

Successful Learning

(also known as Research & Data Driven, Supported, Engaged & Interactive, Open, Applied)

Other Considerations


Vs. Themes


Based on the emgering themes there are a couple of debateble topics that appear to have emerged. Hoping you will state your arguments for one or the other and help keep the conversation going via a little healthy debate.

Open vs. Closed



Using familiar tools vs. Learning new (useful) tools



Interaction with others vs. Completely independent



Deadlines vs. No deadlines