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ABSTRACT The objective of this article is to present and illustrate an educational engineering approach relating to the use of structure (SD), activity (AD) and Vee (V) diagrams in the design and modeling of educational scenarios. in alignment with a model of hybrid pedagogical approach: explicit - by discovery strongly requested recently in the practices of distance and online education. We first analyze the basic pedagogical approach of distance education, then we present and illustrate how to use these diagrams in scriptwriting.
KEYWORDS Pedagogical engineering, approach, design and Modelling of pedagogical scenarios, hybrid pedagogical approach (explicit / by discovery), structure diagram (SD), activity diagram (AD), Vee diagram (V),, Pedagogical engineering, approach, design and Modelling of pedagogical scenarios, hybrid pedagogical approach (explicit / by discovery), structure diagram (SD), activity diagram (AD), Vee diagram (V),
KEYWORDS Pedagogical engineering, approach, design and Modelling of pedagogical scenarios, hybrid pedagogical approach (explicit / by discovery), structure diagram (SD), activity diagram (AD), Vee diagram (V),, Pedagogical engineering, approach, design and Modelling of pedagogical scenarios, hybrid pedagogical approach (explicit / by discovery), structure diagram (SD), activity diagram (AD), Vee diagram (V),
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