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Subject |
Related Preparation |
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Introduction |
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Theoretical foundations of collaborative learning and online collaborative learning |
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Theoretical foundations of collaborative learning and online collaborative learning |
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Process of online collaborative learning design |
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Online collaborative learning tools |
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Online collaborative learning tools |
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Building online learning communities |
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Evaluating online collaborative learning cases |
Examining the cases |
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Process of online collaborative learning design |
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10) |
Design, development, implementation and evaluation of an online collaborative learning environment. |
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11) |
Design, development, implementation and evaluation of an online collaborative learning environment. |
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12) |
Design, development, implementation and evaluation of an online collaborative learning environment. |
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13) |
Design, development, implementation and evaluation of an online collaborative learning environment. |
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14) |
Design, development, implementation and evaluation of an online collaborative learning environment. |
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Course Notes / Textbooks: |
Roberts, T.S. (2003). Online Collaborative Learning: Theory and Practice. Information Science Publishing.
Johnson, J., Johnson, R. & Holubec, E. (1994). Cooperative learning in the classroom. Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Alexandria, VA. ISBN: 0-87120-2395.
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References: |
Jonassen, D., Howland, J., Moore, J., & Marra, R. (2003). Learning to Solve Problems with Technology: A Constructivist Perspective. Upper Saddle River: Upper Saddle River.
Jyothi, S. (2012). Visualising Interactions in Online Collaborative Learning Environments: An Exploration Of Students' Online Participation.LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing.
McConnell. (2002). Implementing computer supported cooperative learning (2nd ed.). Sterling, VA: Stylus Publishing Inc.Oosterhof, A., Conrad, R. M., & Ely, D. P. (2008). Assessing Learners Online (1st ed.): Prentice Hall.
Tu, C.H. (2004). Online Collaborative Learning Communities: Twenty-One Designs to Building an Online Collaborative Learning Community.Libraries Unlimited
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Create design oriented application for the visual communication design field. |
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2) |
Resolve visual communication problems via concept based designs and an integrated perspective in the visual communication design field.
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Qualify in design directing through analysis and design processes. |
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4) |
Display creative thinking, approach and production process skills.
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Integrate basic fields of visual communication; print, time-based and interactive media, through mastering each one of these fields individually.
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Identify complementary design solutions in the visual field in order to solve communication problems.
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Perform necessary operational skills in order to finalize products in the visual communication design field.
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Evaluate recent design trends and the evolving aesthetic perspectives.
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Use recent design softwares that coincide with the developing information technologies and communication channels.
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10) |
Interpret theoretical, historical and intellectual roots of the visual communication design field.
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11) |
Perform necessary time management in order to complete a visual communication design project.
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12) |
Demonstrate leadership qualities in a design team as well as individual skills during the progress of a visual communication design project.
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Display compositional solutions and aesthetic skills to fulfill design needs in a visual communication design work.
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Develop academical, intellectual and critical point of view for global, local and individual visual communication design works. |
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