DESIGNING PEDAGOGICAL SCRIPT FOR SHORT TERM ONLINE COURSES
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Abstract
Short-term online courses are one of the interesting topics in the field of e-Learning, and the training method is suitable for the current learning needs of the community with many unexpected socio-economic impacts caused by natural disasters and epidemics. Until now, there is limited research about developing courses in the teaching situations of Vietnam in general and designing pedagogical scripts for these courses in particular. The research suggests a process of designing pedagogical script with detailed instructions. It should be considered as a foundation for developing short-term online courses which meet the needs of human resource training and professional development in Vietnam.
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e-Learning, MOOC/MOOCs, short term online course, pedagogical script, online pedagogical script
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