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Study programmes 2013-2014Last update : 13/05/2014
PEDA4032-1  Introduction to information and communication technologies in education

Duration :  20h Th, 20h Pr
Number of credits :  
Master in Education, Professional Focus in teaching, 1st year4
Master in Education, Professional Focus in Adult Education, 1st year4
Lecturer :  Brigitte Denis
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Organisation and examination :  
Teaching in the first semester, review in January
Course contents :  
Four chapters:
1. Systemic approach of initial and continuous teachers' training in ICTE
2. Learning and training activities integrating ICT analysis and debate on their added-values
3. Ergonomic and pedagogical quality of multimedia educational ressources
4. Development of learning scenarios integrating ICT uses
Learning outcomes of the course :  
The two main course's objectives are:
1. Using ICT in a critical and usefull way for learning purposes.
2. Training (future) teachers/trainers to integrate ICT uses in learning contexts.
More precisely, the learner will
- know the political and institutional context of the "Fédération Wallonie Bruxelles" related to the future teachers' training in the ICTE uses
- situate his/her position among ICTE training policies in Europe
- develop autonomy to learn to use some new software
- use several ICT tools related to contents and activities
- have an overview of educational ICT uses
- develop a critical point of view about the added values of ICT uses in education
- take into acount ICT an d media stakes in their training context
- use different educational models and concepts to analyse training environments
- analyse products and ICT uses scenarios taking into account pedagogical, ergonomic and institutional dimensions
- create a pedagogical scenario including ICT and integrating the tackled concepts
- develop a reflexive approach about his/her own learning process
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
It is better to already know the teaching and learning paradigms tackled in the course "Méthodes de Formation et Théories de l'Apprentissage" (B.Denis, 2nd Bac). The most important prerequisites will be reminded at the beginning of the schoolyear.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
The course will use various learning and teaching methods:
- Face to face individual and group activities (e.g. case analysis)
- Distance activities
- Teacher's presentations
- Reading Questions Answers and Test method
- Reading Synthesis and Debate méthod
- ICTE News creation and comments through a blog
- Learners' presentations
- Practical work
- Interactions with the teacher and her assistants through the elearning plaform
- Portfolio creation gathering activities, integrative work and reflexive comments
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
The course includes face-to-face and distance activities.
Recommended or required readings :  
All information about the course is available on the elearning platform eCampus.
Resources are:
1. Courses notes.
2. Supports used during the courses.
3. Activities (instructions).
4. Complementary resources.
5. Forums (technical aspects, transversal questions, contents...)
Other communication tools (mail, blog, videoconference...) and collective production ones (wiki, shared editors...) are also used to carry out the activities.
Assessment methods and criteria :  
Evaluation is based on:
- the elaboration of a portfolio gathering all the activities and reflexions made during the course.
- An integrative work containing two parts:
a. A reflexion based on the activities made during the courses. This reflexion concerns learner pratices on ICT integration in his/her (future) teaching practices.
b. Creation and description of a pedagogical scenario integrating ICT based on a given framework.
Work placement(s) :  
Organizational remarks :  
The course takes place on Wednesday from 1.00 pm to 4.30 pm. As shown in the following list, the auditorium will varied. Session 1, wed. 18/09/2013, 202 (https://my.ulg.ac.be/MyULg/GS/printReservation.do?idReservation=127813&tkRfhId=1378993743990medkF) (B7b) Session 2, wed. 25/09/2013, 202 (B7b) Session 3, wed. 02/10/2013, 202 (B7b) Session 4, wed. 09/10/2013, A304 (B4) Session 5, wed. 16/10/2013, 202 (B7b) Session 6, wed. 23/10/2013 (no for students from mathematics course), A304 (B4) Session 7, wed. 30/10/2013, 202(B7b) Session 8, wed. 06/11/2013, 202 (B7b) Session 9, wed. 13/11/2013, A304 (B4) Session 10, wed. 20/11/2013, A304 (B4) Session 11, wed. 27/11/2013, A304 (B4) Session 12, wed. 04/12/2013, A304 (https://my.ulg.ac.be/MyULg/GS/printReservation.do?idReservation=127813&tkRfhId=1378993743990medkF) (B4) Session 13, wed. 11/12/2013, A304 (B4) Session 14, wed. 18/12/2013, A304 (https://my.ulg.ac.be/MyULg/GS/printReservation.do?idReservation=127813&tkRfhId=1378993743990medkF) (B4)
Contacts :  
Teacher : DENIS Brigitte Mail : b.denis@ulg.ac.be Assistants : JORIS Noémie, noemie.joris@ulg.ac.be, SNOECK Céline, csnoeck@ulg.ac.be
Student assistant : BIATOUR Lionel Mail : lionel.biatour@gmail.com

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