This course covers the methodology, skills, and techniques necessary for developing effective eLearning solutions.
Its goal is to provide the foundation for instructional development. In this course, students will:
- Explore current theories, principles, methodologies, and techniques of online learning
- Create interactive eLearning solutions that meet your learners’ needs
- Gain strong knowledge and skills to design eLearning interactions that increase learning effectiveness and decrease costs
- Credit value: 3 (US standard) | 6 (ECTS standard)
- Indicative duration (full time): 4-6 weeks
- Indicative duration (part-time): 5-8 week
- Certificate: Yes
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Zotero instructions for EUCLID students
- Analyze, design, develop, implement and evaluate eLearning courses
- Use various methods and techniques to conduct needs-analysis for your eLearning courses
- Create design documents, storyboards, and prototypes
- Develop effective assessment tools
- Design interactivity, games, simulations, job aids, and graphics
- Effectively collaborate with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs)
- Select appropriate eLearning tools
- Manage your eLearning projects effectively and efficiently using traditional and agile methodologies
- Ask critical questions related to eLearning design
- Select appropriate performance improvement interventions
- Create eLearning portfolio
- Demonstrate knowledge, skills, and creativity related to eLearning instructional design.
- Essentials of Online Course Design
- Design for How People Learn
- Instructional Design for Learning
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