UNE’s New LMS
UNE’s New LMS

Announcing myLearn’s core platform

UNE will partner with OpenLMS to implement Moodle 4.1 as the foundation for myLearn – a fundamental architectural shift with a fresh new user interface and significantly improved user experience.

Here’s a sneak peek of the fresh new interface as an early look into what you could expect to see in myLearn:

A mockup of the potential myLearn interface for the landing page - the interface is clean and slick.

 

Concept Art

UNE’s next-generation learning ecosystem:

more than an LMS

T3/2023 will see the introduction of myLearn as the next generation of UNE’s online learning experience. Rather than thinking of our online learning environment as a single system, myLearn signals a shift to an ecosystem approach that brings together a suite of tools and processes that integrate seamlessly and serve a broad range of approaches. Read on to learn about each of the ecosystem components.

 

Why ‘myLearn’?

It makes sense for UNE’s core learning space to be named something that’s meaningful to us, rather than a proprietary brand name. myLearn was the name chosen through consultation with students and staff as the preferred name to adopt for our next-generation ecosystem.

 


 

Check back regularly as updates and resources are added here – user guides, fact sheets and more to come

Learning Management System (LMS)

 

The LMS (Learning Management System) is the core of the myLearn ecosystem. It’s a software platform that supports and organises access to digital learning and teaching. It is used to author, manage, and deliver learning materials and courses. It brings together content – including content from other systems such as videos or library resources – in a structured way and presents them meaningfully to students and staff, and facilitates student and staff collaboration across the period of delivery. The LMS is also central to the management, delivery and grading of assessments in the form of quizzes, assignment submissions or other assessable tasks.

 

myLearn has Moodle 4.1 as its core LMS and with that comes a new look as well as some changes to the navigation and the layout:

Check the blog post on the new look and feel (“theme”) and about the changes to the layout of the units on our Digital Education blog for more information.

 

 

Content Creation

Design and delivery of digitally-enabled and enhanced content

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Reading List


Curation and management of accessible and compliant course materials

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H5P


Interactive content development toolkit

Mobius Tile

Möbius

Toolkit for content and assessment in STEM disciplines

Media platforms

Effective management and delivery of multimedia

Kaltura Tile

Kaltura


Delivers the myMedia platform for staff and student use

Echo360 Tile

Echo360


Manages lecture capture and other video recordings

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Pedestal 3D


Manages 3D scanned artefacts, with a range of interactive tools

Communication and Collaboration

Enabling digital connection between staff and students

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Zoom


Synchronous collaboration and virtual classroom

Ms Teams Tile

MS Teams


Suite of communication tools - currently being piloted to evaluate student-facing possibilities

Assessment

High-quality, robust and authentic assessment experiences

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PebblePad


ePortfolio platform for assessment and professional practice

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ProctorU


UNE's OLX partner - invigilation of online examinations

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TurnItIn


Online marking tools and similarity checking

People and Processes

Ecosystems aren’t just collections of technologies – people and processes are also critical components. Here are some of the key initiatives Education Futures is undertaking to enable effective and sustainable practices:

Going further

Explore the opportunities to enhance your use of myLearn through Project Uplift via the menu.

 

Contact the team

You can get in touch with the project team via projectuplift@une.edu.au.

An example checklist of 16 areas which can make a successful unit.
A graphic showing the proposed timeline for the uplift work.