[Xerte] non coders?
Peter Pretorius
pete.pretorius at gmail.com
Sun Feb 21 19:49:34 GMT 2010
J,
That sounds like a *very* worthwhile project. What you're suggesting is
non-existent, as far as I know. A toolkit full of pedagogical designs,
complete with illustrations and/or examples. Wow! That's an instructional
designer's dream.
- Pete
On 2/19/10, Julian Tenney <Julian.Tenney at nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:
>
> Good idea. I was thinking about setting up a page on the xerte web site
> maybe, or the wiki, where we can contribute pedagogical design patterns,
> maybe with links to examples. I agree entirely that the instructional
> strategy is what underpins the actual learning. As a technologist I have
> heard educational types chastise me with 'well, we can't have the
> technology leading the pedgogy', to which my muted response is usually
> something along the lines of 'ok, lets see the pedagogy then'.
>
> I think it would be great for people starting to use online materials in
> their teaching to have a source of inspiration for how to use them
> effectively. Simple, sound ideas that we can describe in a couple of
> paragraphs, and not necessarily Xerte specific.
>
> J
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