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The SSBR project delivered Support, Synthesis and Benefits Realisation (SS, BR) services to the JISC Institutional Innovation Programme and its constituent projects. The project was based on a community (network) approach to programme support.

The SSBR final report can be found here.

The support, synthesis and benefits realisation project (SSBR) aimed to foster the development of a community of interest/expertise for the purpose of realising the benefits of the programme. The project is designed to facilitate network interactions to promote knowledge discovery and exchange in four modes:

  • peer to peer between the projects,
  • between the projects and the programme
  • between project teams and their institutional stakeholders
  • and between the projects and the wider educational community.

The work plan consisted of support and synthesis activities in two broad, inter-related phases:

  • discovery, analysis and synthesis (Oct 2008 – January 2010 … and ongoing to March 2011)
  • benefits realisation (June 2009 – May 2011)
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