Université Vivaldi 2011, André Tricot (audio)

Université Vivaldi 2011, André Tricot (audio)

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"Une nécessaire formation des enseignants-chercheurs ?" (Marianne Poumay)

Marianne Poumay est docteure en Sciences de l'éducation. Elle est professeure à l'Université de Liège où elle dirige l'équipe du Laboratoire de soutien à l'enseignement télématique (LabSET). Marianne Poumay a travaillé sur la formation des "accompagnateurs" des enseignants du sup ...  Show more

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Elle présente son expérience et propose des questions à se poser pour la mise en place d'un dispositif de tutorat : * quel est le rôle du ou des tuteurs dans la FOAD ? * quelle est l'implication de son activité dans l'apprentissage collaboratif ? * comment former et animer une co ...  Show more

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