Project Management


Duration

A free-standing module from Lancaster University's Advanced Learning Technology (ALT) Programme requiring 60 hours of study time. Some of this time will be spent on-line communicating with other course participants and tutors. Most of the time will be spent reading and preparing a course assignment off-line.


Dates offered

The course will run from 1 February to 30 June 1997 for the MECPOL user trials. The last date for starting study on this course is 30 April 1997.

We will need two weeks notice in order to dispatch course material to you.


Language

A good command of English is required. Much of the work on the module requires on-line discussion and the writing of an assignment. The on-line discussion is NOT real-time, and therefore you will have the chance to prepare your contributions before going on-line.


Institution offering the module

Centre for Studies in Advanced Learning Technology (C SALT), Department of Educational Research, Lancaster University, UK.

INSTITUTION COURSE CODE: ITL12


Content

This module examines Project Management from a number of perspectives. The module is designed to be of value to those who have direct experience of managing projects, as well as to those who are new to this area. The perspectives we adopt allow us to focus on a number of themes: the importance of team building, project management techniques and project management tools (manual as well as computer-based), communication and documentation within a project, special attributes of training projects and learning materials development projects. One of our key aims is to demystify project management, to help course members make personal sense of the ideas, tools and techniques on offer.


Prerequisites

The Lancaster University Advanced Learning Technology (ALT) Programme has been designed to support the continuing professional development of people working with computer-based learning technologies.

This module is open to people who are currently involved in the design, development, use or evaluation of ALT systems. It is open to those involved in training and to staff working in higher, further or adult education who want to learn more about ALT. It is not oriented towards the needs of those who are primarily concerned with the use of computers in schools.

ALT is broadly defined, to include such things as the use of electronic communications and groupware, multimedia systems, electronic books, on-line help and performance support systems, simulations and exploratory learning tools, as well as more mainstream elements of technology-based training.

Equipment

You will need access to a computer and the Internet using a World-Wide Web browser such as Netscape (version 2.x or above) or MS Internet Explorer (version 2.x or above). You will be accessing Lotus Notes discussion databases (conferences) via your Web browser.


Source of material

A participant pack will be provided on request. This pack includes readings for this module. Alternatively, you may choose to find the readings yourself from a reading list which we will supply.

Other learning resources are provided on the module's Web pages, ALTLinks V1 and ALT Links V2.


Method of assessment

The assessment task is meant to act as the motor for your learning on the module. It provides a focus for your studying and reflecting on the readings. It is the vehicle through which you can

The following suggestions may give you some ideas:

1. Produce a critical review of Project Management procedures in your organisation. This might focus on the management of a specific project or on established project management procedures that are meant to be adopted throughout the organisation. Your review should (a) summarise the current approaches, methods, tools etc, (b) identify and account for strengths and weaknesses, (c) propose improvements.

2. Construct an explanatory manual for a project management technique (or tool) that you would like to see used in your organisation. The manual should be appropriate for the audience concerned (actual and potential project managers in the organisation) and should both (a) support project managers in their work and (b) explain some of the rationale underlying the technique(s) or tool(s) concerned.

3. Prepare a costed project plan for the development of some courseware (or any learning technology system, or a new training programme). The assignment you submit should contain (as an appendix) your thoughts on the nature of the project planning process – what went well, what you would do differently next time, etc.

4. Design your own assessment or tailor one of the above assignments.

Consult the tutors electronically to discuss ideas that you could explore for your own assessment task.

In assessing your work we will be expecting you:

Assignments should be 2500 -3000 words, or an equivalent.

This module has a 6 CATS points credit rating in the UK.
(A full masters course = 120 CATS points)


Tutorial provisions

You will be assigned to one tutor who will discuss an appropriate assessment task with you and will provide tutorial support for an agreed period. The normal means of communication will be computer-based conferencing, email or fax, with telephone by arrangement. You will be expected to communicate regularly with the tutor.

The period between your official start date on the module and the submission date for your assignment will not normally be less than four weeks or more than twenty weeks.

Tutors are:

Mr Patrick Hynes and Prof. Peter Goodyear from Lancaster University, UK.


Fees

£100 for the participant pack for MECPOL partner students, otherwise £450.00 (pounds sterling). Please allow up to two weeks to receive your pack from the time of ordering. Packs will be dispatched by surface mail within one week. If you wish to receive your pack by courier there would be an additional charge.

MECPOL partner students may wish to acquire the readings for themselves, in which case no fees will be payable.


Communication costs

If you already have access to the Internet via a Web browser there is no additional cost. If you pay telephone charges related to your use of the Internet, then you will have additional call charges.


Contact person:

If you would like to register for this module, or you have any other queries, please contact:

ALT Programme Organiser- Alice Jesmont

C SALT (Centre for Studies in Advanced Learning Technology)
Educational Research Department
Cartmel College
Lancaster University
Lancaster
LA1 4YL
Tel: (+44) 01524 592685 (24 hrs)
Fax: 01524 592914
Email: A.Jesmont@lancaster.ac.uk

Further details regarding the ALT programme may be found on:

http://www.lancs.ac.uk/users/edres/research/altprog.html

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