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Book Synopsis Apprendre et enseigner sur le Web: quelle ingénierie pédagogique? by : Gilbert Paquette
Download or read book Apprendre et enseigner sur le Web: quelle ingénierie pédagogique? written by Gilbert Paquette and published by PUQ. This book was released on 2022-11-02T00:00:00-04:00 with total page 578 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: L’essor des technologies numériques entraîne de profonds bouleversements en éducation. La récente pandémie a accéléré leur usage et a révélé le manque de préparation des milieux éducatifs, forcés d’adopter dans l’urgence des modalités virtuelles d’enseignement et d’apprentissage. Les défis pédagogiques, technologiques et organisationnels à y relever sont largement sous-estimés. Les méthodes d’ingénierie pédagogique ont pour but d’aider les éducateurs à y faire face. Cet ouvrage bénéficie à la fois des connaissances acquises par la pratique de l’enseignement à distance à l’Université TÉLUQ depuis plusieurs décennies, et des recherches menées à son Institut de recherche LICEF, dont la Méthode d’ingénierie des systèmes d’apprentissage (MISA) et les outils numériques qui l’implémentent ont été largement utilisés au Québec et dans plusieurs pays. Depuis sa diffusion au début des années 2000, les bases pédagogiques et technologiques de cette méthode ont évolué. Le but de cet ouvrage est d’en faire le bilan et d’identifier les lignes de forces d’une nouvelle ingénierie pédagogique. L’ouvrage compte quatorze chapitres regroupés en quatre parties. La première, Évolution de l’ingénierie pédagogique, fournit une perspective historique du domaine. La deuxième, Actualisation des approches méthodologiques et techno-pédagogiques, analyse les nouvelles orientations à donner aux méthodes d’ingénierie pédagogique sous l’impulsion de l’évolution récente des technologies numériques. La troisième, Spécialisations de l’ingénierie des environnements numériques d’apprentissage, s’intéresse aux manières d’adapter le processus général d’ingénierie pédagogique à différents types d’ENA, tels les ENA personnalisés, interculturels ou ouverts massivement (CLOM). La dernière partie présente une Nouvelle méthode d’ingénierie des environnements numériques d’apprentissage (MIENA) intégrant les idées présentées dans l’ensemble des chapitres précédents. L’ouvrage vise à contribuer à l’actualisation des pratiques en ingénierie pédagogique et à la formation de nouveaux praticiens, formateurs et chercheurs dont nos sociétés axées sur le savoir ont de plus en plus besoin à l’ère numérique.
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Download or read book Apprendre et enseigner sur le Web written by and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "L’essor des technologies numériques entraîne de profonds bouleversements en éducation. La récente pandémie a accéléré leur usage et a révélé le manque de préparation des milieux éducatifs, forcés d’adopter dans l’urgence des modalités virtuelles d’enseignement et d’apprentissage. Les défis pédagogiques, technologiques et organisationnels à y relever sont largement sous-estimés. Les méthodes d’ingénierie pédagogique ont pour but d’aider les éducateurs à y faire face.Cet ouvrage bénéficie à la fois des connaissances acquises par la pratique de l’enseignement à distance à l’Université TÉLUQ depuis plusieurs décennies, et des recherches menées à son Institut de recherche LICEF, dont la Méthode d’ingénierie des systèmes d’apprentissage (MISA) et les outils numériques qui l’implémentent ont été largement utilisés au Québec et dans plusieurs pays. Depuis sa diffusion au début des années 2000, les bases pédagogiques et technologiques de cette méthode ont évolué. Le but de cet ouvrage est d’en faire le bilan et d’identifier les lignes de forces d’une nouvelle ingénierie pédagogique.L’ouvrage compte quatorze chapitres regroupés en quatre parties. La première, Évolution de l’ingénierie pédagogique, fournit une perspective historique du domaine. La deuxième, Actualisation des approches méthodologiques et techno-pédagogiques, analyse les nouvelles orientations à donner aux méthodes d’ingénierie pédagogique sous l’impulsion de l’évolution récente des technologies numériques. La troisième, Spécialisations de l’ingénierie des environnements numériques d’apprentissage, s’intéresse aux manières d’adapter le processus général d’ingénierie pédagogique à différents types d’ENA, tels les ENA personnalisés, interculturels ou ouverts massivement (CLOM). La dernière partie présente une Nouvelle méthode d’ingénierie des environnements numériques d’apprentissage (MIENA) intégrant les idées présentées dans l’ensemble des chapitres précédents.L’ouvrage vise à contribuer à l’actualisation des pratiques en ingénierie pédagogique et à la formation de nouveaux praticiens, formateurs et chercheurs dont nos sociétés axées sur le savoir ont de plus en plus besoin à l’ère numérique." --
Book Synopsis Qualitative Approaches to Pedagogical Engineering by : Elomari, Driss
Download or read book Qualitative Approaches to Pedagogical Engineering written by Elomari, Driss and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2024-10-29 with total page 456 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Qualitative approaches to pedagogical engineering offer a nuanced understanding of educational design by focusing on the dynamics of teaching and learning processes. Qualitative approaches explore the lived experiences, perceptions, and interactions of educators and learners, examining how educational technologies, instructional strategies, and curriculum designs impact real-world classroom environments. By exploring factors such as teacher-student relationships, classroom culture, and the application of pedagogical theories, qualitative research in pedagogical engineering helps enhance educational practices. Further exploration into pedagogical engineering may help create meaningful responses to the needs of diverse learning communities. Qualitative Approaches to Pedagogical Engineering explores perspectives in pedagogical engineering, emphasizing qualitative approaches. It examines how qualitative research methods can enhance the design and implementation of educational technologies at the intersection of education and technology. This book covers topics such as blended learning, iterative design, and higher education, and is a useful resource for education professionals, teachers, academicians, administrators, scientists, and researchers.
Book Synopsis Communications and Networking in Education by : Deryn M. Watson
Download or read book Communications and Networking in Education written by Deryn M. Watson and published by Springer. This book was released on 2013-04-17 with total page 332 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In most schools the dominant supporting technology has been either the stand-alone personal computer or a modest local network. The situation is changing rapidly as a rising number of schools provide access to the Internet for their staff and pupils, opening avenues for communication and networking hitherto not possible. This book reflects on this change. It aims to further the vision of how these new technologies could improve and transform aspects of education. Yet in parallel it asks serious questions about the realities of an interface between the social, cultural and pedagogical contexts of education and the actual affordances that these new information and communication technologies offer. The chapters in this book provide a heady mix of foresight and practical reporting, of planning for the future but at the same time respecting the problems education already has with current technologies. The richness of the points presented here stems in part from the range of experience of the international authors - from academics and administrators, to teachers and curriculum designers. This mix ensures that the central questions on communications and networking in education are considered not simply from a variety of personal perspectives, but also from different cultural and environmental experiences. And yet interest also lies in the commonality of reporting and discussion based on activity in the field. All the contributions draw heavily on research and experience in devising and running projects and experimental activities in a range of schools and teacher-training institutions and environments. The opinions expressed are thus grounded in knowledge gained from work embedded in the reality of today's educational settings. This must be the only sound base upon which to consider the issues of the future. This book is essential reading for all professionals involved in all aspects of information and communication technologies in education. Teachers, lecturers, researchers, students and administrators will find it invaluable.
Book Synopsis Modeling of Next Generation Digital Learning Environments by : Marc Trestini
Download or read book Modeling of Next Generation Digital Learning Environments written by Marc Trestini and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2018-10-25 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The emergence of social networks, OpenCourseWare, Massive Open Online Courses, informal remote learning and connectivist approaches to learning has made the analysis and evaluation of Digital Learning Environments more complex. Modeling these complex systems makes it possible to transcribe the phenomena observed and facilitates the study of these processes with the aid of specific tools. Once this essential step is taken, it then becomes possible to develop plausible scenarios from the observation of emerging phenomena and dominant trends. This book highlights the contribution of complex systems theory in the study of next generation Digital Learning Environments. It describes a realistic approach and proposes a range of effective management tools to achieve it.
Book Synopsis L'ingénierie pédagogique by : Gilbert Paquette
Download or read book L'ingénierie pédagogique written by Gilbert Paquette and published by PUQ. This book was released on 2002-05-05T00:00:00-04:00 with total page 491 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Par «ingénierie pédagogique», nous désignons toute méthodologie de conception et de construction des systèmes permettant d'échanger, de partager et d'acquérir des informations dans le but de les transformer en connaissances, donc d'apprendre. C'est ce que l'auteur de cet ouvrage explore à travers l'utilisation de la méthode MISA et du logiciel MOT.
Book Synopsis Devolution and Autonomy in Education by : Pablo Buznic-Bourgeacq
Download or read book Devolution and Autonomy in Education written by Pablo Buznic-Bourgeacq and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2021-08-03 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Allowing learners to take some responsibility may seem obvious yet what is actually afforded to them, and how this process works, remains difficult to grasp. It is therefore essential to study the real objects of devolution and the roles played by the subjects involved. Devolution and Autonomy in Education questions the concept of devolution, introduced into the field of education in the 1980s from disciplinary didactics, and described in Guy Brousseau’s Theory of Didactical Situations in Mathematics as: the act by which the teacher makes the student take responsibility for a learning situation (adidactic) or problem and accepts the consequences of this transfer. The book revisits this concept through a variety of subject areas (mathematics, French, physical education, life sciences, digital learning, play) and educational domains (teaching, training, facilitation). Using these intersecting perspectives, this book also examines the purpose and timeline of the core process for thinking about autonomy and empowerment in education.
Book Synopsis Competence and Program-based Approach in Training by : Catherine Loisy
Download or read book Competence and Program-based Approach in Training written by Catherine Loisy and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2018-12-18 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The controversies that have developed in recent years in the field of education and training around program and competency-based approaches are not without reminiscent of those which are at the origin of a reflection on the question of methods to monitor, control, organize and shape innovation in science and technology "and led to the emergence of the notion of responsibility for innovation and research "(Pellé & Reber, 2015). This book is clearly part of this type of approach. Starting from a current state of play on the issues and controversies raised by curricular and competency-based approaches (Chapters 1 and 2), this book aims at presenting new theoretical frameworks, allowing to account for the processes implied by the implementation of these pedagogical innovations and, in particular, those which, at the very heart of the skills mobilized, promote a "responsibility" dimension. Based on a developmental approach to individual and collective competencies and their evaluation (Chapters 3, 4 and 5), it attempts to show how this approach can mobilize educational practices on strong societal issues, such as "sustainable development "(Chapter 5). Lastly, it aims to provide theoretical and practical benchmarks to help engage educational teams and institutions in these innovative and responsible approaches by providing a coherent framework for doing so (Chapters 6, 7 and 8).
Book Synopsis Handbook of Task Analysis Procedures by : David H Jonassen
Download or read book Handbook of Task Analysis Procedures written by David H Jonassen and published by Praeger. This book was released on 1989-06-26 with total page 458 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Task Analysis is not only the most important component of Instructional Design but also the most often misconstrued and poorly executed. Starting with this premise these authors have developed a complete reference and instructional text on Task Analysis. The Handbook of Task Analysis Procedures fulfills three distinct purposes. As an overview of the field it presents a comprehensive collection of functions, techniques and tools that can be used in a variety of settings. Thirty-five different procedures are cataloged and described in individual chapters. Providing flowcharts and examples, it is organized to instruct the reader on how to perform these techniques. Finally all chapters have been consistently structed making it an ideal reference book. Handbook of Task Analysis Procedures is designed to help the reader select a specific task analysis technique for a particular situation. Having done this, the reader can then refer to the appropriate chapter for his chosen technique. This chapter provides a statement of purpose, an overview, and applications. It then presents a step by step description of how to use the procedure. The chapter concludes with examples, an evaluation, and a complete set of references. Designed to be used in education and by trainers in the business sector, this volume is a unique reference book. Part I provides an overview of Task Analysis and describes the variables that affect how task analysis is performed. A decision table and discussion help the reader select specific techniques. The techniques are grouped in Part II, III, and IV according to their functional similarity--learning analysis, job analysis, content analysis. Part V describes information gathering tools. This Handbook is essential for the reader who believes that competent task analysis is a vital part of instructional design.
Book Synopsis Précis d'ingénierie pédagogique by : Manuel Musial
Download or read book Précis d'ingénierie pédagogique written by Manuel Musial and published by De Boeck Supérieur. This book was released on 2020-02-17 with total page 275 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Véritable précis d'ingénierie pédagogique qui s'inscrit dans une double continuité par rapport à l'ouvrage Comment concevoir un enseignement ? : préciser les bases théoriques de l'ingénierie pédagogique et fournir de nombreux exemples pour soutenir sa mise en oeuvre. Les auteurs proposent une théorie fondée sur les trois actes : l'acte d'apprendre à l'école, l'acte d'enseigner et l'acte de concevoir un dispositif d'enseignement-apprentissage. S'appuyant sur les recherches les plus récentes en psychologie cognitive, en psychologie de l'apprentissage et en résolution de problèmes, cette théorie établit le lien entre les approches didactiques, centrées sur l'analyse des savoirs à enseigner, et les approches pédagogiques, centrées sur les activités à proposer aux élèves. Autrement dit, comment s'y prendre pour faire apprendre sachant ce qu'est "apprendre". L'ouvrage propose ensuite 11 applications dans des domaines et des niveaux d'enseignement très diversifiés (l'histoire au collègue, le système de numération au lycée, le calcul littéral en IUT, la résolution de problèmes de mécanique pour préparer un concours...).
Book Synopsis Globalization and Its Enemies by : Daniel Cohen
Download or read book Globalization and Its Enemies written by Daniel Cohen and published by MIT Press. This book was released on 2007-09-07 with total page 205 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A provocative argument that the frustrations of globalization stem from the gap between the expectations created and the lagging economic reality in poor countries. The enemies of globalization—whether they denounce the exploitation of poor countries by rich ones or the imposition of Western values on traditional cultures—see the new world economy as forcing a system on people who do not want it. But the truth of the matter, writes Daniel Cohen in this provocative account, may be the reverse. Globalization, thanks to the speed of twenty-first-century communications, shows people a world of material prosperity that they do want—a vivid world of promises that have yet to be fulfilled. For the most impoverished developing nations, globalization remains only an elusive image, a fleeting mirage. Never before, Cohen says, have the means of communication—the media—created such a global consciousness, and never have economic forces lagged so far behind expectations. Today's globalization, Cohen argues, is the third act in a history that began with the Spanish Conquistadors in the sixteenth century and continued with Great Britain's nineteenth-century empire of free trade. In the nineteenth century, as in the twenty-first, a revolution in transportation and communication did not promote widespread wealth but favored polarization. India, a part of the British empire, was just as poor in 1913 as it was in 1820. Will today's information economy do better in disseminating wealth than the telegraph did two centuries ago? Presumably yes, if one gauges the outcome from China's perspective; surely not, if Africa's experience is a guide. At any rate, poor countries require much effort and investment to become players in the global game. The view that technologies and world trade bring wealth by themselves is no more true today than it was two centuries ago. We should not, Cohen writes, consider globalization as an accomplished fact. It is because of what has yet to happen—the unfulfilled promises of prosperity—that globalization has so many enemies in the contemporary world. For the poorest countries of the world, the problem is not so much that they are exploited by globalization as that they are forgotten and excluded.
Book Synopsis Unrigging American Elections by : Dari Sylvester Tran
Download or read book Unrigging American Elections written by Dari Sylvester Tran and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-12-13 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This critical and systematic analysis of election reforms post-HAVA (Help America Vote Act of 2002) offers a detailed look ahead at the significant challenges that remain in the context of a new presidential administration. Employing a mixed methodological approach, this book analyzes the biggest election challenges faced by voters and election administrators in the areas of voter registration, polling place and non-polling place voting, election administration personnel, and voting technology. Within the framework of the competing values of integrity and access, this book fills a crucial gap in the existing literature by analyzing the impact of election reform wins and losses. The book concludes with a promising agenda for the future of election reform and the political considerations that will be brought to bear on that agenda.
Book Synopsis Planning and Conducting Formative Evaluations by : Tessmer, Martin
Download or read book Planning and Conducting Formative Evaluations written by Tessmer, Martin and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-04-03 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Formative evaluation is the process of reviewing of pilot stage courses in order to determine strengths and weaknesses before the programme of instruction is finalized. This text offers practical guidance on the main methods used to gather and analyze data on course effectiveness.
Book Synopsis The Essentials of Instructional Design by : Abbie H. Brown
Download or read book The Essentials of Instructional Design written by Abbie H. Brown and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2015-06-26 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Essentials of Instructional Design, 3rd Edition introduces the essential elements of instructional design (ID) to students who are new to ID. The key procedures within the ID process—learner analysis, task analysis, needs analysis, developing goals and objectives, organizing instruction, developing instructional activities, assessing learner achievement and evaluating the success of the instructional design—are covered in complete chapters that describe and provide examples of how the procedure is accomplished using the best known instructional design models. Unlike most other ID books, The Essentials of Instructional Design provides an overview of the principles and practice of ID without placing emphasis on any one ID model. Offering the voices of instructional designers from a number of professional settings and providing real-life examples from across sectors, students learn how professional organizations put the various ID processes into practice. This introductory textbook provides students with the information they need to make informed decisions as they design and develop instruction, offering them a variety of possible approaches for each step in the ID process and clearly explaining the strengths and challenges associated with each approach.
Book Synopsis Folk Linguistics by : Nancy A. Niedzielski
Download or read book Folk Linguistics written by Nancy A. Niedzielski and published by Walter de Gruyter. This book was released on 2010-12-14 with total page 397 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS is a series of books that open new perspectives in our understanding of language. The series publishes state-of-the-art work on core areas of linguistics across theoretical frameworks as well as studies that provide new insights by building bridges to neighbouring fields such as neuroscience and cognitive science. TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS considers itself a forum for cutting-edge research based on solid empirical data on language in its various manifestations, including sign languages. It regards linguistic variation in its synchronic and diachronic dimensions as well as in its social contexts as important sources of insight for a better understanding of the design of linguistic systems and the ecology and evolution of language. TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS publishes monographs and outstanding dissertations as well as edited volumes, which provide the opportunity to address controversial topics from different empirical and theoretical viewpoints. High quality standards are ensured through anonymous reviewing.
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Book Synopsis Thriving as an Online K-12 Educator by : Jody Peerless Green
Download or read book Thriving as an Online K-12 Educator written by Jody Peerless Green and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2020-11-01 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Thriving as an Online K-12 Educator is the perfect all-in-one guide to taking your K-12 class online. We know, now more than ever, that teachers have not been equally or systematically trained and resourced to make a sudden transition to online or blended instruction. This concise, accessible book collects time-tested strategies and fresh perspectives from experienced educators to help you smooth out even the most abrupt shift to technology-enhanced teaching and learning. With these insights into institutional supports, effective digital tools, equitable practice, social-emotional considerations, and beyond, you will be better prepared than ever to help your students thrive in online and blended learning environments.