Planning

Curriculum Design & Assessment (CDA)

UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM (THE)

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Planning

25 Jun 2021 at 06:41

Summary of the contracting process

The University of Nottingham is initiating a planned tender focused on enhancing its Curriculum Design & Assessment (CDA) and associated learning analytics capabilities. The procurement, classified under miscellaneous software package and computer systems (CPV code 48900000), aims to support the university's strategic objectives to improve student experiences by better aligning curriculum, assessment methodologies, and digital solutions. Key dates include the tender initiation on 25th June 2021, with further notices anticipated by 1st March 2022. The delivery address for the related services will be in Nottingham, UK.

This tender presents significant opportunities for businesses specialising in educational software, IT consulting, e-learning services, and assessment technologies. Companies proficient in developing innovative digital solutions that enhance educational delivery and assessment processes would be particularly well-suited to participate. Given the university's emphasis on cutting-edge pedagogy and its strategic aim to lead in the sector, potential suppliers could find substantial avenues for growth through collaborations that support these initiatives.

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Notice Title

Curriculum Design & Assessment (CDA)

Notice Description

The University of Nottingham has bold ambitions to improve its curriculum design and assessment (CDA) and, in parallel with this, to develop its learning analytics capability. The ultimate goal of this work is to improve the student experience by enterprise-wide implementation of the institutional objectives for CDA, which in turn will support delivery of the new University Strategic Delivery Plan approved in April 2021. Our aim for the future is to nurture students who, through their curriculum, learning, and the ways they are assessed, are equipped for the world of work, and life-long learning. This project has full support and buy-in from across the senior and executive leadership of the University, alongside the Careers and Employability Service and the University's Quality and Standards Committee, and is a key enabler for our commitment as an organisation to reconceptualise and reconfigure our programme approval, programme design and programme review procedures. In parallel to this, the enhancement of our assessment and feedback processes, incorporating cutting-edge pedagogy, is a further high priority. Our hope is that this project will put us in a good position to lead the sector by securing the right technologies, without which the full benefits of improved CDA will not be realised. Together, CDA and these enabling technologies will grow our capability to make a step change in our practice, and also ensure that the digital solutions we design represent best value and future rather than current practice

Lot Information

Lot 1

The University of Nottingham The University of Nottingham is a Russell Group University that prides itself on providing fantastic student experience, with exceptional learning facilities to provide our students with the best possible education. The Service Strategic Context The University of Nottingham has bold ambitions to improve its curriculum design and assessment (CDA) and, in parallel with this, to develop its learning analytics capability. The ultimate goal of this work is to improve the student experience by enterprise-wide implementation of the institutional objectives for CDA, which in turn will support delivery of the new University Strategic Delivery Plan approved in April 2021. Our aim for the future is to nurture students who, through their curriculum, learning, and the ways they are assessed, are equipped for the world of work, as well as for life-long learning. This project has full support and buy-in from the senior and executive leadership across the University, alongside the Careers and Employability Service and the University's Quality and Standards Committee and is a key enabler for our commitment as an organisation to reconceptualise and reconfigure our programme approval, programme design and programme review procedures. In parallel to this, the enhancement of our assessment and feedback processes, incorporating cutting-edge pedagogy, is a further high priority. Our hope is that this project will put us in a good position to lead the sector by securing the right technologies, without which the full benefits of improved CDA will not be realised. Together, CDA and these enabling technologies will grow our capability to make a step change in our practice and also ensure that the digital solutions we design represent best value and future, rather than current practice. Programme Overview To assist with the phasing of procurement and implementation, our programme has 6 strands of delivery which are as follows: 1. Curriculum Design and Engagement - to provide pedagogically-led support for curriculum design and communication that enriches/transforms the learning journey for staff and students. 2. Electronic Examinations - to provide a leading-edge, formative and summative e-examination solution, that is flexible, inclusive, scalable and reliable, that empowers students across all disciplines to demonstrate their learning and supports staff to feedback and measure learners' achievements. 3. Bring Your Own Device - to enable student participation in secure assessments at different times, different locations, using varied devices. 4. ePortfolios - to enable a learner's ability to undertake creatively-constructed learning that can be securely shared as evidence of achievements with others, including external assessors. 5. Class-based Formative Assessment - to enable interactions and timely formative feedback, engaging students and staff in inclusive active teaching and learning, in physical and virtual classroom settings. 6 Supporting Coursework Assignments - to provide for coursework handling, that supports innovation in assessment, embeds evidence based constructive feedback, and supports diverse learner and staff needs. E-Assessment at the University of Nottingham We consider that the major purposes of assessment are threefold: 1. Student Learning: to promote effective learning in several ways: * by motivating students to learn; by ensuring that doing or preparing for assessments requires good quality learning; by steering students' approach to learning, by helping students learn about assessment; by giving the lecturer useful information to inform changes in teaching strategies. 2. Quality Assurance: to provide evidence for internal and external stakeholders to judge the appropriateness of standards on a programme. 3. Certification: to identify and discriminate between different levels of achievement, generally associated with summative assessment; measuring and grading students' achievements. We then consider that our assessment practice provides meaningful feedback that: * helps clarify what good performance is (goals, criteria, expected standards). * facilitates the development of reflection and self-assessment in learning. * delivers high-quality information to students about their learning. * encourages teacher and peer dialogue around learning. * encourages positive motivational beliefs and self-esteem. * provides opportunities to close the gap between current and desired performance. * provides information to teachers that can be used to help shape the teaching. Further detail on each strand is provided in each individual RFI Strand Response and information doc. Additional information: Instructions to Respond To assist with the phasing of procurement and implementation, our programme has 6 strands of delivery. Suppliers have the option to provide information separately for these 6 strands as per RFI documentation below. Written responses should be submitted through the University of Nottingham's electronic tendering system below https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/aspx/Home Full documentation and information can be downloaded via the electronic tendering system. Any information that suppliers wish to supply should be submitted via this system. The University is looking for prompt responses from potential suppliers and therefore we ask that any RFI submissions can be submitted as soon as they have been completed to allow the University to process this information promptly.

Publication & Lifecycle

Open Contracting ID
ocds-h6vhtk-02c001
Publication Source
Find A Tender Service
Latest Notice
https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/014478-2021
Current Stage
Planning
All Stages
Planning

Procurement Classification

Notice Type
Planning Notice
Procurement Type
Standard
Procurement Category
Goods
Procurement Method
Not Specified
Procurement Method Details
Not specified
Tender Suitability
Not specified
Awardee Scale
Not specified

Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV)

CPV Divisions

48 - Software package and information systems

72 - IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support

80 - Education and training services


CPV Codes

48190000 - Educational software package

48600000 - Database and operating software package

48900000 - Miscellaneous software package and computer systems

72000000 - IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support

80300000 - Higher education services

80420000 - E-learning services

Notice Value(s)

Tender Value
Not specified
Lots Value
Not specified
Awards Value
Not specified
Contracts Value
Not specified

Notice Dates

Publication Date
25 Jun 20214 years ago
Submission Deadline
Not specified
Future Notice Date
1 Mar 2022Expired
Award Date
Not specified
Contract Period
Not specified - Not specified
Recurrence
Not specified

Notice Status

Tender Status
Planned
Lots Status
Planned
Awards Status
Not Specified
Contracts Status
Not Specified

Contracting Authority (Buyer)

Main Buyer
UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM (THE)
Contact Name
Leanne Bryant
Contact Email
leanne.bryant@nottingham.ac.uk
Contact Phone
+44 1159513635

Buyer Location

Locality
NOTTINGHAM
Postcode
NG7 2NR
Post Town
Nottingham
Country
England

Major Region (ITL 1)
TLF East Midlands (England)
Basic Region (ITL 2)
TLF1 Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire
Small Region (ITL 3)
TLF14 Nottingham
Delivery Location
TLF14 Nottingham

Local Authority
Nottingham
Electoral Ward
Lenton & Wollaton East
Westminster Constituency
Nottingham South

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