JISC-funded eLIDA CAMEL Design for Learning Communities of Practice Project
The eLIDA CAMEL Community is formed for the most part from those people working on the JISC-funded eLIDA CAMEL Design for Learning Project during 2006-07, led by the University of Greenwich, with partners ALT, JISC infoNet, Barnet College, Dartford Grammar School, Greenwich Community College, Loughborough College and Leeds College of Technology. The project is running from May, 2006 - October, 2007.
The primary aim of the eLIDA CAMEL is to create and develop a community of practice in design for learning via existing partners to trial D4L sequences to improve learning and teaching in higher and further education institutions. The project is an 'implementation' project within the overall national design for learning JISC-funded priorities and it acts as a seedbed to test, develop and share practitioner responses to the use of Moodle, LAMS and RE-LOAD with students, notably in lifelong learning institutions, collecting case studies to provide evidence of this. The project has held a number of successful project team visits and should complete its work by the end of October, 2007.