Projects: SCOPE

The SFU Community of Practitioners of eLearning Project* (SCOPE), coordinated through the eLINC (now Educational Support and Innovation) at SFU, began in 2004. The goal of SCOPE is to bring together individuals who share an interest in elearning research and practice, and to offer opportunities for dialogue across disciplines, geographical borders, professions, levels of expertise, and education sectors.

Documentation

Project Plan (doc)
Revised Schedule - Draft 21 Feb, 2005 (doc)

Phase 1 Research and Consultation

Phase 2 Design (Fall 2004 - Spring 2005)

Phase 3 Pilot (Summer 2005)

Phase 4 Launch and Development (Fall 2005 onwards)

Applications for funding

Advisory Committee

Bill Wedley <wedley@sfu.ca>
Roger Blackman <roger_blackman@sfu.ca>
Andrew Feenberg <feenberg@sfu.ca>
Ron Marteniuk <ron_marteniuk@sfu.ca>
Jo-Anne Heinze <heinze@sfu.ca>
Paul Stacey <pstacey@bccampus.ca>
Elizabeth Wallace <ewallace@sfu.ca>

Draft Terms of Reference

Meetings
February 22, 2005 Agenda (doc)
Feburary 22, 2005 Meeting Notes (doc)

July 15, 2005 Agenda (doc)
July 15, 2005 Meeting Notes

Related links

Sakai Project
eLINC Development Wiki: SCOPE Project

Notes

*What does SCoPE really stand for? It has gone through many iterations and we don't know anymore!