
Development of UNI-TEL E-Course: Update and Selection Process at University of Turku
Explore the latest updates and selection process for UNI-TEL E-Course at University of Turku, Finland. Learn about the development plan, participant selection criteria, and the involvement of partners in enhancing the course further.
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Work package (WP) 2: The development of UNI-TEL training path (e-course) University of Turku, Finland (P2)
TOPICS: Update of the e-course s development and next (virtual) study visits action plan: dates Presentation of the draft content of each topic/module (all partners) - Round table overview Update on Selection of professors (e-course: 15-16 participants per Iranian HEI) and selection of tutors (3 per Iranian HEI)
Selection of the tutors and the partipants (professors/teachers, instructional designers) of the course Each PC HEI partner will be involved in this process. As for the tutors they will be selected from the PC HEIs staff in order to be able to have a thorough knowledge of the course and tools to be used and pass their knowledge to the participants. The last ones will be selected with a public call within each PC HEI based on specific criteria : - Expertise in the field of engineering and STEM; - English knowledge level (at least B2); - ICT skills; => Is this an easy or a difficult task?
Looking forward to develop the course further with all the partners! Matti Lappalainen Heli Brander Timo Halttunen Pasi Malinen University of Turku (UTU) Training Team (WP2)