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Publication by Caroline Demers

About the Author

Caroline Demers has been teaching Office Systems Technology at Cégep Garneau for about 10 years. She has also held a position as a digital pedagogy advisor at the Bureau de la mise en oeuvre du Plan d'action numérique. She holds a college degree in Office Systems Technology and a graduate degree in College Education (MIPEC), which has enabled her to acquire digital competency, project management skills and versatility. She is currently studying in educational technology. In addition to knowing how to target the needs and pedagogical potential of ICTs, she exploits them optimally by integrating them into different active pedagogical approaches in order to facilitate learning and collaborative work, with the objective of making them a real added value for students and teachers. Caroline likes to share her expertise by advising, training and guiding her peers, as well as by working as part of a team on different innovative digital projects.

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Dossier1ban

Published November 1, 2020

Working as a Team at a Distance (part 1). Teams: a Single Ecosystem Bringing Together All Collaborative Functions

Caroline Demers Teacher, Cégep Garneau
Andy Van Drom Editor, Profweb

Teamwork is often not easy for college students. In order to truly collaborate, rather than simply separate the work to be done, students need to form a cohesive and committed team. This is difficult enough when students are in the same room, but in a distance or hybrid learning environment, they are separated from each other and often don't know how to move forward effectively.

Multidisciplinary

Articles

Microsoft teams

Published April 15, 2019

Creating an Inclusive Online Learning Environment with Office 365 Teams and the OneNote Class Notebook

Caroline Demers Teacher, Cégep Garneau

The Office 365 OneNote Class Notebook is my favorite online tool for distributing course content as it greatly facilitates note taking and includes the Immersive Reader, which is a great tool for eliminating difficulties related to screen-based reading. By integrating my class notebook into the Office 365 Teams application, I have developed a very comprehensive collaborative and structured learning environment allowing all tasks to be completed in one place.

Multidisciplinary

Articles

Prof portable

Published September 7, 2018

Active Presenter: A Complete Solution for the Production of Video Tutorials

Caroline Demers Teacher, Cégep Garneau

I have been producing video tutorials for several years, for all the courses I teach. Over time, I have used different software (JingPro, Camtasia, Screencast-O-Matic, etc.). When I heard about Active Presenter, I watched some tutorials on the official YouTube channel. I found that this software is very complete, even in its free version, and allows me to vary my teaching styles. The channel also allowed me to learn quickly and independently and exploit many interesting features to record my videos.

Multidisciplinary

Articles

Onenote

Published August 27, 2018

OneNote: an Effective Tool for Note Taking, Document Management and Collaborative Work

Caroline Demers Teacher, Cégep Garneau

Microsoft Office OneNote is a very powerful tool for centralizing all documents, resources, and notes of a course or project in one place. Students as well as teachers can thus forego a paper binder and design a virtual binder where they can add and organize the information they have collected on different types of media and platforms (PowerPoint, Word, web sites, screenshots, etc.) and take notes. OneNote eliminates:

Multidisciplinary