Les trois visions de la formation ouverte et leurs propositions de normes : standardiser les contenus, les activités ou les interfaces ?
Keywords:
ODL, E-Learning, Standardization, Normalization, DidacticAbstract
Normalization attempts in Open and Distance Learning are only understandable in reference to the three theoretical views of learning: ?Learning? is a transmission, an exchange and a construction process. Then we introduce at the technical level the content approach (LOM), the activity approach (IMS-LD) and the tools interfaces approach (CSCL), and they prove the need of an intermediate didactical level for pedagogical models specification.How to Cite
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