Agile XR NL Edition
  • Welkom
  • Belangrijkste Projectinzichten en Reflecties
  • Projectresultaat 1
    • 1 - Gids: Agile Teamwerk in Webgebaseerd Leren
      • Hoofdstuk 1 - Agile in Software
        • 1.1 Waarden in Agile Softwareontwikkeling
        • 1.2 Principes in Agile Softwareontwikkeling
        • 1.3 Agile Projectmanagement en praktijken
        • 1.4 Agile Mindset
      • Hoofdstuk 2 - Agile in Onderwijs
        • 2.1 Agile Kompas voor Onderwijs
        • 2.2 eduScrum
        • 2.3 Agora scholen
        • 2.4 Agile Leercentra
      • Hoofdstuk 3 - Agile praktijken voor projectgebaseerd leren
        • 3.1 Sprintplanning en -uitvoering
        • 3.2 Dagelijkse Stand-Up Meetings
        • 3.3 Samenwerkend Leren en Projecten
          • 3.3.1 Projectinitiatie
          • 3.3.2 Projectplanning
          • 3.3.3 Projectuitvoering
          • 3.3.4 Projectprestatie/monitoring
          • 3.3.5 Projectafsluiting
          • 3.3.6 Agile rituelen met Mural
      • Conclusies
      • Bonus: Interviews met Agile Experts
        • Interview met Yeremi Marín, ALC Facilitator bij EduCambiando, Mexico
        • Interview met Ryan Shollenberger, Co-directeur ALC NYC
        • Interview met Willy Wijnands, Medeoprichter eduScrum
    • 2 - Videohandleidingen: Agile Onderwijstechnieken
  • Projectresultaat 2
    • 3 - Gids: Implementatie van VR/XR in Teamgebaseerd Onderwijs
      • Onze Aanpak: Ontwerp-Onderzoek
      • Staat van VR voor Onderwijs
      • Hoe VR Hardware en Software te Kiezen
      • Testen en Benchmarken van VR Platformen
      • Ontwerpen van Virtuele Omgevingen voor VR Leren
    • 4 - Handleiding: Spatial.io voor VR-Verbeterd Teamwerk
      • Terminologie in XR
  • Projectresultaat 3
    • 5 - Workshop: Ontwerpen van Blended Learning Cursussen
      • Sessie 1 - Herontwerp Projectkader
      • Sessie 2 - Begrip van de Studentenervaring
      • Sessie 3 - Begrip van de Docentenervaring
      • Sessie 4 - Blended Cursusplan
    • 6 - Workshop: Bestaande Lessen Verbeteren voor Blended Learning
      • Sessie 1 - Snelle Scan
      • Sessie 2 - Diepe Scan
    • 7 - Lesplansjablonen voor Online en Hybride Leren
      • LP1 - Intro tot AI - Basisschool
      • LP2 - Planningsvaardigheden - Onderbouw Voortgezet Onderwijs
      • LP3 - Intro Radioactiviteit - Bovenbouw Voortgezet Onderwijs
      • LP4 - Berlijnse Muur - Bovenbouw Voortgezet Onderwijs
      • LP 5-10 - Lifelab Project - Bovenbouw Voortgezet Onderwijs
  • Projectresultaat 4
    • 8 - Gids: Effectief Afstandsonderwijs Beheersen
      • Module 1: Inleiding
        • Wat is afstandsonderwijs en waarom breidt het zo snel uit?
        • Online leren
      • Module 2: Methoden voor het implementeren van afstandsonderwijs
        • Synchroon online leren
        • Asynchroon online leren
        • Blended learning en flipped learning/classroom
      • Module 3: Klasmanagement in online leren
        • Klasmanagement in afstandsonderwijs en hoe studenten te betrekken bij afstandsonderwijs
      • Module 4: Samenwerkend leren bevorderen in afstandsonderwijs
        • Samenwerkend leren in afstandsonderwijs
        • Probleemgebaseerd leren en projectgebaseerd leren in afstandsonderwijs
        • Coöperatief leren in afstandsonderwijs
      • Module 5: Hoe sociale interacties te bevorderen in afstandsonderwijs
      • Module 6: Educatieve technologietools voor afstandsonderwijs
      • Referenties
    • 9 - Referentiegids: EdTech Tools voor Interactief Onderwijs
      • Module 1: Inleiding
        • Hoe krijg je meer betrokkenheid van studenten?
        • Hoe kunnen we het meer collaboratief maken?
        • Wat kan er gedaan worden met minder of geen docentondersteuning? (bijv. voor flipped classrooms)
      • Module 2: EdPuzzle
      • Module 3: Socrative
      • Module 4: Trello
      • Module 5: Nearpod
      • Module 6: Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, etc. (Gedeelde documenttools)
    • 10 - Digitaal Hulpmiddel: EdTech Beslissingsmaker
    • 11 - Rapport: Evaluatie van Agile en VR/XR Onderwijspilots
      • Inleiding
        • Het project "Augmented Agile teamwork for hybrid learning at Schools” (AgileXR)
        • Projectresultaat 4: Pilot- en Impactevaluatie en Geleerde Lessen
        • Korte Theoretische Kader
        • Pilot Onderwijservaringen in het AgileXR Project
      • Doel van het rapport
      • Methode
        • Deelnemers
        • Materialen
        • Data-analyse
        • Procedure
      • Resultaten en discussie
        • Perspectieven van studenten
        • Perspectieven van docenten
      • Onderwijskundige implicaties
      • Conclusies
      • Bibliografische referenties
      • Bijlage
        • Bijlage 1. Pilot evaluatie studentenvragenlijst
        • Bijlage 2. Pilot evaluatie docentenvragenlijst
        • Bijlage 3. AVG - Gezinsautorisatie voor middelbare scholieren
  • Vertalingen
    • 12 - Meertalige Publicatievertalingen
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