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Inspirational Cartoon about the Motion Sensor for Lecturer Professional Development

The Facilitating Professional Development for Lecturers  zone focuses on the importance of an integrated approach in facilitating the professional development of lecturers in the field of educational innovation with IT. An integral motion sensor has been developed as a tool for this approach, which institutions can use to set their thinking on educational innovation with ICT into motion and initiate actions. The motion sensor consists of an inspirational cartoon, a manual, a conversation guide, and reflection cards. The entire package will be available to higher education institutions in September. The cartoon will be made available sooner to offer institutions the opportunity to reflect on support for lecturers in the recent transition to online education.

Read an interview with Conchita Alvarez, Marie-José Kuypers and Jacob Nouta about the motion sensor here (in Dutch).

Download the brochure here

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