tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5745590311234826779.post4734012644066312810..comments2023-07-17T19:13:32.799+12:00Comments on Reflections on….: Refreshed and ready ...Philhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15492331133314886233noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5745590311234826779.post-38824183114432425202008-09-24T08:02:00.000+12:002008-09-24T08:02:00.000+12:00Hillary Jenkins from the Business School has initi...Hillary Jenkins from the Business School has initiated the development of a short course aimed to be a generic course for all subject areas to offer. <A HREF="http://www.wikieducator.org/Planning_for_Small_Business" REL="nofollow">Planning for Small Business</A>. We initially called a meeting with representation from the Chamber of Commerce, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, The Business School, Sustainability project developers, and Kick Start/Audacious were we first checked if anything already existed and that setting something up wouldn't be directly competing with anything else in the community. We confirmed that such a course aimed at undergrads would not be competing. I am currently in the process of negotiating copyrights with NZTE for the right to make a derivative of their text they offer to support people interested in planning for and setting up a small business. We want to run a short course based directly on that text so that by the end of the course people will have a completed business plan and accounts spread sheet set up. The extra thing we are hoping to add is triple bottom line accounting and social/marketing fields in the plan template so we can cover important sustainability topics.Leigh Blackallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17845313396595646728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5745590311234826779.post-24066554448750522102008-09-24T05:42:00.000+12:002008-09-24T05:42:00.000+12:00Good to hear about the business links Merrolee. I ...Good to hear about the business links Merrolee. I believe an important point of difference for the Polytechnic could be if we were to offer to all students the opportunity to learn how to be self employed as well as to be "work ready", which implies being employed by someone else. Also, to offer everyone the opportunity to learn about managing and leading.It is not unreasonable for graduates to be self employed or in managing roles 3 to 5 years after graduation - once they have some experience under their belts. So, we could have a genuine cross disciplinary business school - which would be a first. I know that we have lecturers in nearly every programme area who have run their own businesses and/or been managers in their profession and who therefore have the experience base to contribute to a cross disciplinary business programme. Of course, there would be some theory to be learned, but this is always the case as we develop our programmes and develop in our roles. How rich would a business school be if it had staff in every discipline?<BR/>And the wonderful thing is that the learning outcomes that businesss owners, managers and leaders need are pretty much identical - it is the application context that differs. So, we would not be reinventing new programmes for different vocational/professional areas, we would be contextualising delivery. And with a blended learning approach we could make appropriate use of common education resources - especially where the contextualisation was more in the application than in the initial learning.<BR/>Actually, we have a strategy day coming up on Oct 17 for the School of Applied Business, and I will float this possible future then. Meanwhile I would be keen to hear what people from different discipline areas think.Philhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15492331133314886233noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5745590311234826779.post-26902528566907119722008-09-21T18:42:00.000+12:002008-09-21T18:42:00.000+12:00Hi PhilThanks for that - I've been away so only no...Hi Phil<BR/>Thanks for that - I've been away so only now just got back to checking what's new on your blog! By the way makes for very interesting reading - you're taking to blogging like a duck to water!<BR/><BR/>Anyway...you said<BR/>"I really like your idea of joint electives, and hope you come up with something in the Health Group. But what about joint electives with Business, or Sport or IT?"<BR/>Absolutely - another one we have in mind which would bring in business at least.. would focus on OT's developing skills to manage businesses.... and another would be to focus on health informatics - a growing area for OT's... so yep thoughts are there, it's just finding the right people to collaborate with, and then to ensure that the market (ie health professionals).. would be interested in enrolling!Merroleehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08920248569610912062noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5745590311234826779.post-2524244897925159012008-09-10T20:31:00.000+12:002008-09-10T20:31:00.000+12:00Hi Merrolee, I have been meaning to respond to you...Hi Merrolee, I have been meaning to respond to your post for a week now - but better late than never. I really like your idea of joint electives, and hope you come up with something in the Health Group. But what about joint electives with Business, or Sport or IT?Philhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15492331133314886233noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5745590311234826779.post-12166339765096972082008-09-08T14:34:00.000+12:002008-09-08T14:34:00.000+12:00Yes, audio podcasting is my 'barrier' too at the m...Yes, audio podcasting is my 'barrier' too at the moment. I guess if I persisted it would soon become old hat. By the way, a blog you may care to take a look at is Dave Pollard's at http://blogs.salon.com/0002007/<BR/>There's a wealth of thought on a number of subject areas that I know you'll be interested in.Hadashihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07975162124081525241noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5745590311234826779.post-23043008873644735182008-09-05T14:30:00.000+12:002008-09-05T14:30:00.000+12:00Hi PhilBlog is coming along nicely! I saw your co...Hi Phil<BR/>Blog is coming along nicely! I saw your comment re thinking about coteaching across courses such as research - but while we are thinking outside or inside the box - lets not follow what everyone else does and deliver the same 'core' courses such as research methodology - I know we've had a discussion re this already, and I'm heading against the popular stream of thought! If Otago Polytechnic is looking at points of difference - which is what we try to do in the school - what can we offer that meets the need and isn't the 'same' as say other health based programmes - then for me its far more logical and likely to be a good marketing tool if we offer joint electives that are co-taught! Oh... and just had a conversation with a therapist who had done a multi-disciplinary pgcert and was again reminding me that while it was good to study with other disciplines, the major reason to swop to our programme for the rest of her pgdip was that she want to talk OT with OT's....!<BR/><BR/>We have a meeting set up in the health group to look at joint electives and I think this is a very good way for us to go - we'll be able to 'sell' the multi-disciplinary flavour much easier!Merroleehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08920248569610912062noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5745590311234826779.post-58357719452580013702008-09-04T22:41:00.000+12:002008-09-04T22:41:00.000+12:00Wow! the story and image of you and family at Crom...Wow! the story and image of you and family at Cromwell even helped me to unwind! Its been a bit crazy for me too (always is really).. just found out from my ever on task administrative assistant that I was meant to be on leave since Aug 25th! I always do it!! Get so wrapped up in day to day, I forget to look at the calendar..<BR/><BR/>That's not to say I'm not getting out. Just spent a weekend up at Arthurs Pass testing out the ski touring options... am <A HREF="http://flickr.com/photos/leighblackall/tags/skiing/" REL="nofollow">loving the skiing this year</A>!Leigh Blackallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17845313396595646728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5745590311234826779.post-33686689267137168102008-09-03T06:58:00.000+12:002008-09-03T06:58:00.000+12:00Having participated in an 'on-line' PD of sorts ho...Having participated in an 'on-line' PD of sorts hosted by your staff, I have to say I can hardly wait for the next one. Which has led me down another path as well.<BR/>Sarah has convinced me to do a bit of a gig on Elluminate for the October one, I plan on dumping her with all the technical things! She seems to like them!<BR/>Distance learning is something we have had here in Canada for quite some time (my father did distance education through his university for quite some time). On-line learning seems to be paving a nice little path for itself as well. Sadly a lot of the people who would benefit from this opportunity do not have stable access to internet connections. For example in the far North, it is difficult to even get radio or satellite reception at certain times. As well as the cost of such things. The money to have the connection, computer, as well as the course fees are sometimes much too high for people to even entertain the idea. Sad really.<BR/>I have to thank you for the photo and forcing some more geography lessons on me. <BR/>I am drooling at the fact that your homes and workplace are so close to where Mr. Jackson filmed the LoTR trilogy.<BR/>HUGE Tolkien fans in this house. Even have a child with a 'first draft spelling' of a name in his books.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5745590311234826779.post-58672933369434491922008-09-01T17:30:00.000+12:002008-09-01T17:30:00.000+12:00Good point Sarah!Yes, we should also be looking at...Good point Sarah!Yes, we should also be looking at internal "co-delivery" eg for courses such as research methods and communications.But this would be an "as well as" rather than "instead of" co-delivery across institutions.Philhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15492331133314886233noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5745590311234826779.post-86226537156591904172008-09-01T15:53:00.000+12:002008-09-01T15:53:00.000+12:00I am pondering digital literacy at the moment, not...I am pondering digital literacy at the moment, not so much for delivery/engagement with new learning, but for the facilitation of critical reflection which brings the intuitive or well known(common sense!!!) to the fore and able to be exepressed in a conscious wayt- through sound APEL processes. It seems to me that the presence of someone who is capable and is able to co-work as SWarah suggests is one of the most valuable tools around.willie campbellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14079686071039434056noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5745590311234826779.post-81986620982635512008-09-01T15:27:00.000+12:002008-09-01T15:27:00.000+12:00I wonder if we should be concentrating on more co-...I wonder if we should be concentrating on more co-delivery/teaching amongst ourselves at OP because I think this is a wonderful tool to learn about teaching itself?Sarah Stewarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00480597227427423793noreply@blogger.com