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Design of flexible learning digital programs - Ed01

This NOOC is part of the formative proposal of the Erasmus + project, "European network in D-flexible teaching (ENID-Teach)", PROJECT NUMBER - 2021-1-ES01-KA220-HED-000027551, KA220-HED - Cooperation partnerships in higher education, coordinated by UNED. It is NOOC 5 of the training proposal.

The training programme seeks to respond to the difficulties in carrying out the functions of teachers in situations of uncertainty, such as the crisis caused by COVID19 , which has taught us that educational institutions must be prepared to respond to unexpected situations. We need to deploy a progressively more digitalised and flexible model without this entailing a drop in educational standards or the end of face-to-face teaching.

Classes Start
20 / Nov / 2023
Duration
1 month
Estimated Effort
4h/week
Languages
  • Spanish
  • English
  • French
  • Italian
  • Portuguese
Certified Credits
1
Evaluation criteria

Learning goals

The main NOOC goal is training in the design of flexible digital learning programmes based on a common approach for all people.

The specific objectives are:

  1. To know what flexible learning pedagogies and methodologies are: general context and variables.
  2. To develop the ability to design flexible training programmes based on methodological richness (connected, active, collaborative, gamified and hybrid).
  3. To identify the variables and degree of flexibility in our academic practice: organisational flexibility and teaching flexibility.
  4. To learn how to design and publish accessible learning objects based on Universal Design for Learning.
  5. To design a new programme based on flexible digital (or hybrid) methodology and pedagogy to improve educational equity.

Recommended requirements

There are no prerequisites. It is necessary for its realization of the basic technological resources: computer and internet connection.

This NOOC will be able in five languages: French, Italian, English, Portuguese, Spanish.

Intended audience

University professors and other professors from different areas of education.

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