University of Liege | Version française
Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
PEDA0067-3  Project

Duration :  40h Th
Number of credits :  
One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in Education Sciences3
Lecturer :  Brigitte Denis
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Organisation and examination :  
Teaching in the second semester
Course contents :  
This activity is based on the realization of a "Multimedia Reciprocal Animation Project" (MRAP) dealing with a topic linked to training and learning.
Learning outcomes of the course :  
  • negociate the definition of the project topic inside a subgroup
  • search and select useful resources supporting the project realization
  • collect new information
  • create a scenario of activities (animation) in collaboration with his/her peers
  • use one or several technological resources (f.i. a software presentation)
  • respect elementary rules in the elaboration of the computerized presentation
  • animate the MRAP in collaboration with peers
  • integrate the use of technological tools in the animation
  • self evaluate his/her performance and allo evaluate peer's ones
  • write a reflexive report on the learning process of this activity
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
The concept of MRAP is presented and illustrated during the course PEDA025-2. Training methods and Learning Théories.µ
The fundaments of this methodological approach are described in chapter 9 of the book of Leclercq, D. (1998). Pour une pédagogie universitaire de qualité. Liège: Mardaga
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Collaborative realization of a project (group of 3-4 learners) following the stages described in Jans, V., Leclercq, D., Denis, B., & Poumay, M. (1998). Projets d'Animations Réciproques Multimédias. In D. Leclercq (Ed.), Pour une pédagogie universitaire de qualité (chap. 9, pp. 207-242). Liège : Mardaga.
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
A first meeting between the professor and the students aims at expliciting the activity that will take place during the second term. From that moment, the learners can think about a topic to propose as a content of the MRAP.

The project phase itself takes place during an intensive week of work (5 to 6 continuous days) that happens (ideally) just after the exams session of January (week where all the students are on holiday). This permits to group the project realization and evaluation.
Recommended or required readings :  
A folder including
  • supports (slides) on (1) stages of realization of a MRAP and (2) advices to make relevant computer presentations
  • information on the folder related to the MRAP presentation that the students have to give to the professor
  • grid with evaluation criteria
Assessment methods and criteria :  
The evaluation is based on
  • week work and interactions with the animation team
  • presentation of the MRAP (cf. evaluation grid and balanced criteria)
  • collective folder given to the teacher comprising MRAP presentation and annexes
  • individual reflexive report
Work placement(s) :  
Organizational remarks :  
Activities take place during the whole week after the exam session of January.
Contacts :  
DENIS Brigitte (Professor) Tél. +32(0)4/ 366 20 96 (20 72) E-Mail : b.denis@ulg.ac.be
SNOECK Céline (Assistant) Tel +32(0)4/ 366 20 55 E-Mail : csnoeck@ulg.ac.be



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