= Welcome to the Mosaic Project Wiki = [[PageOutline]] [[Image(wiki:DocumentsUpload:docman.jpg)]] == What is Mosaic == Mosaic was a project to develop the online course, ‘Ancestral voices: the earliest English literature’, and a standard induction unit to introduce students to learning online, primarily from pre-existing content external to the University of Oxford and make it freely available for reuse and adaption to the UK HE community and more widely. The project also developed guidelines for authors and a case study, to disseminate the lessons learned both within the University and to the wider HE community. The project was carried out by [http://www.tall.ox.ac.uk/ TALL] based at [http://www.conted.ox.ac.uk/ Oxford University Department for Continuing Education], and was funded under the [http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/programme_elearning_capital/reproduce JISC Reuse of learning content programme]. {{{ #!html

Find more information about our thoughts on this project and other things in the TALL Blog's Mosaic category .

}}} == Project Outputs == All available through the [wiki:Outputs Project Outputs] page == Core Project Team == [http://www.tall.ox.ac.uk/ Technology-Assisted Lifelong Learning Unit], Oxford University Department for Continuing Education: * [mailto:marion.manton@conted.ox.ac.uk Marion Manton]: Project leader * [mailto:sandie.byrne@gmail.com Sandie Byrne]: Subject matter expert * [mailto:sarah.mann@conted.ox.ac.uk Sarah Mann]: Course development project manager * [mailto:thomas.box@conted.ox.ac.uk Tom Box]: Copyright coordinator == Links to other pages == For more information about Mosaic, please follow the links below: * [wiki:NewsArchive News Archive] * [wiki:Outputs Project Outputs] * [wiki:ProjectManagement Project Management] * [wiki:ContentDevelopment Content Development Information] * [http://jisc-casper.org/ JISC CASPER] Programme Support Project ---- This project page runs on the Trac enhanced wiki and issue tracking system. To learn more about Trac in general, the TracGuide is a good place to start.[[br]] For a complete list of local wiki pages, see TitleIndex. Trac is brought to you by [http://www.edgewall.com/ Edgewall Software], providing professional Linux and software development services to clients worldwide. Visit http://www.edgewall.com/ for more information.