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Versatile Online Learning AssignmentsLaajuus (5 cr)

Course unit code: AJ00BP45

General information


Credits
5 cr
Teaching language
Finnish
Responsible person
Mika Loponen

Objective

The purpose of the course

During this course, you will complete various working life oriented and participatory learning assignments and learn how to plan, build and guide varied learning processes in which the web is utilised in a way suitable for the purpose.

You will learn to draw up a pedagogical manuscript for the learning process. You will expand your learning environment thinking by utilising different ICT opportunities (software, online services, devices and tools) at different stages of the learning assignment. You will learn to summarise the learning process into a task assignment.

Course competences

In this course you will develop your skills and knowledge in facilitating learning, reflection skills and developmental skills.

Facilitating and guiding learning processes involves a teacher's
- collaborative approach and ability to planning, implementing, assessing and developing learning and guidance processes taking into consideration the diversity of learners
- understanding of group processes and group phenomena in learning
- employment of versatile and working life-oriented learning resources
- ability to design, implement and facilitate learning processes in digital environments in a pedagogically meaningful way

Development skills refer to a teacher's
- ability to further develop their own and their organisation’s practices and operational culture in collaboration with others
- willingness and ability to develop vocational learning, work and entrepreneurship at regional, national and international level
- ability to acquire and justify information on the development needs of vocational learning and the world of work, in order to use it to promote learning
- forming of relevant partnerships networks in an innovative and solution-oriented manner.

Reflection skills refer to a teacher's
- ability to recognise and critically assess their own values, attitudes, ethical principles and work methods
- ability to adjust their actions based on the feedback received
- realistically assessing their own learning and competence and setting  new goals as a facilitator of learning.

The learning objectives of the course

You are familiar with different working life oriented and participatory methods and recognise their importance as part of the learning process. You are able to plan, build, guide and evaluate the learning processes that you have prepared in your teaching. You are able reflect and pedagogically substantiate the learning assignments you have prepared. You are able to further develop the learning process you have planned based on the peer feedback you have received.

Content

This course consists of 4 parts.
In part 1, you will become familiar with different types of learning assignments and learn to recognise the elements of a good learning assignment.
In part 2, you will learn to plan learning assignments / a learning process by taking into account aspects such as the learning objectives and the learner’s point of view.
In part 3, you will build the learning assignment/process that you have previously planned. You will gain knowledge about different kinds of digital applications and environments and will be able to incorporate them in a substantiated manner in the learning assignment or process that you have planned.
In part 4, you will implement the learning assignment/process that you have previously built. Alternatively, you will study in depth the assignments/processes built by your peers and provide constructive feedback on them.

Qualifications

Basic skills for e-learning

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

The criteria for assessing the approved level are as follows

Skills and knowledge in facilitating learning:
You are familiar with different working life oriented and participatory methods and recognise their importance as part of the learning process. You are able to plan, build, guide and evaluate the learning processes that you have prepared in your teaching.

Reflection skills:
You are able to reflect upon your learning assignments and your own learning.

Developmental skills:
You are able to further develop the learning process you have planned based on the peer feedback you have received.

Further information

This course is intended for students in professional teacher education. It is also suitable for you, who currently work or have previously worked in teaching or guidance tasks, and want to expand your competence in the facilitating of the learning process in the online environment.

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