Le conseiller pédagogique réflexif : : un journal de bord / / Michael Power.

Transforming an organization that offers traditional courses into one that offers distance and online courses is no easy task. It should be understood that we work with subject matter specialists who have, in most cases, always presented their teaching in face-to-face mode, in the classroom. Few of...

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Place / Publishing House:Edmonton [Alta.] : : Athabasca University Press,, 2008.
Year of Publication:2008
Language:French
Physical Description:1 online resource (196 pages) :; digital file(s).
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Summary:Transforming an organization that offers traditional courses into one that offers distance and online courses is no easy task. It should be understood that we work with subject matter specialists who have, in most cases, always presented their teaching in face-to-face mode, in the classroom. Few of them have planned their lessons systematically. However, this planning is an absolute necessity when considering offering distance education. According to Professor Robert Brien, father of educational design in the Francophonie, "the course development model proposed by Professor Power, in his book, is flexible and constitutes an important contribution to the development of the courses of a training program". This book, written in the affordable diary style, takes readers through the day-to-day process of college course design, the very heart of knowledge creation and organization into instructional units. Through ten case studies, the author presents the complexities inherent in this operation, the obstacles encountered by the actors, the gradual emergence of a new design model, in the environment of a university world in full swing. mutation which is little explored in the literature.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:128281947X
9786612819476
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Michael Power.