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Workshop 11
Developing IT Together – a Collaborative Experience
Learn to create your own course
development process and to apply it to your organization, department
and/or unit. You will compare your current development approaches and
processes to those of your peers and to those of the Learning
Technologies Branch of Alberta Education. Discover how you can benefit
from a collaborative development process, capitalizing on available
expertise and preventing duplication.
Presenter: Hélène Fournier, Director, Distributed Learning, Learning
Technologies Branch of Alberta Education.
Hélène
is the Director, Distributed Learning, Learning Technologies Branch, of
Alberta Education. She plays a leadership role in the design and
development of distributed learning materials for K-12 students and
teachers in Alberta.
Hélène previously worked at Red River College in Winnipeg as a Program
Officer of the Distance Education Division, as well as at La Cité
collégiale in Ottawa where she held various administrative and
instructor positions in the areas of e-Learning and Distance Education.
She has also worked for a variety of Canadian and overseas institutions
as a trainer and consultant in the areas of distance and distributed
learning.
Her expertise lies in the planning, managing and coordinating of online
and distributed learning resources, while encouraging the use of
educational technology in the development and delivery of curriculum,
evaluation and assessment.
Hélène’s educational background includes a B. Comm. with specializations
in Management Information Systems and Entrepreneurial Management, from
the University of Ottawa. As an active distance learner, she has
completed courses through Athabasca University, Télé-Université and is
currently a Graduate student in the Master of Educational Technology
with the University of British Columbia.
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