e-ICP#3: Subject 02 finished!

The NATO DEEP eAcademy e-Instructor Certification Programme, Subject 2 – Methodology of distance learning has been finished. During this subject, we focused on the instructional, methods, activities, and tools in the DL environment, the application of the ADDIE model and the e-learning scenario. Homework exercises included: Discussion Board Response and Self-Evaluation Quiz. The tutors were two SMEs: Ph.D. Iryna Lysychkina, and Aura Codreanu.
For the next two weeks, the participants will be able to go into more detail about the Introduction to Learning Management System.

Tutor biographies:
 
Iryna Lysychkina, Ph.D.
NATO DEEP eAcademy Senior Instructional Designer
  
Chair of the Department of Philology, Translation and Strategic Communications at the National Academy of the National Guard of Ukraine. Expert of the National Agency for Higher Education Quality Assurance of Ukraine. Co-lead of the Educators Faculty Development Group of Partnership for Peace Consortium (PfPC) Education Development Working Group.
For more than 20 years she has been actively involved in the educational process specializing in curriculum design, active learning methodology, assessment and evaluation. The last 13 years with PfPC and NATO DEEP gave her experience in designing and conducting face-to-face and online multi-national and national Defense Educators Programs in 13 countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America. Her expertise includes PME, faculty development, blended learning, e-learning, strategic communications, and teaching gender.
Ms Iryna Lysychkina holds a Ph.D. in linguistics, is an alumna of PASS-CB at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies (2013), and a Marshall Center Scholar (2016).
 
AURA CODREANU
NATO Faculty Development Working Group Matter Expert

Aura CODREANU is an associate professor currently working with the Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies (DRESMARA) of Brasov, Romania. She teaches face to-face, hybrid and online modules on human resource management and program and project management to military and civilian personnel. Throughout her 20 years of experience as an educator she has been involved in course and module design, development, implementation and evaluation. As is a team member of the Educators Faculty Development Team of the PfPC Education Development Working Group (EDWG) she has developed and conducted lectures and practical activities for the face to face and online faculty foundational development programs workshops delivered for Afghanistan, Iraq, Mauritania, Tunisia, Albania.
Ms. Codreanu holds a doctoral degree in Military Sciences and Intelligence and two master degrees (MAs) in Human Resource Management and Intercultural Communication.