I will be working on structuring and distilling validation outputs for the repository.
QAA documents worth reviewing:
Had a brief meeting with Chris Gray today - an introduction meeting. We discussed the issue of identifying what appropriate meta-data fields should be created/used - based on what attributes (data fields) are collected during the validation process. One issue is the value of this data/information to the user - in respect to the fact that the user will be interested in the whole process of validation - how it was originally submitted, reviewed and then finally approved:
- Originally submitted documentation (completed against the validation specification)
- The validation report (outline any conditions that need to be addressed for the submission to be successful)
- The amended documentation (to meet the conditions that arose from the validation report)
- Response to validation conditions report (how successful the faculty was in meeting the conditions)
Key Meta-Data (requirements engineering)
The 'key' meta-data, for the time being, is the top level data about the documents - a good starting point is generic data collected through the Programme Specification Pro-Forma (Word): (the following includes possible additions suggested during the meeting)
- Teaching Institution (e.g. Staffordshire University, SURF, UK Non-SURF, Overseas)
- Accreditation / Professional / Statutory Body
- Final Award (e.g. CertHE, BA, BA (Hons), BSc)
- Programme Title
- UCAS Code(s)
- QAA Subject Benchmarking Group(s)
- Date of Production (validation)
- University Faculty / School
- Mode of Attendance / Delivery Method (e.g. PT. FT)
- Method of Delivery (e.g. Blended, Distance)
- THESIS / Award code
Recording Best Practice (eLearning Models)
This is an important part of the project and further discussions are required to establish what meta-data field(s) are required to disclose the type of eLearning model(s) that were used to inform the validation process - critical when looking at creating a 'fast-track' approach for courses that engage with technology supported learning (TSL).
Next steps
- Need to contact Sam Rowley / Ray Reid about Hive Repository Meta-data (technical queries) - specifically, searching for documents (inc. listing all documents that relate to each other) and XML Meta-data templates
- Further meeting to be arranged with Helen Walmsley about project requirements and direction of scoping this part of the project - in regard to what outputs are relevant and useful/ of value
- Investigate Meta-data standards further - in respect to library systems / university QAA systems
1 comment:
Yes it sounds useful
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