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What is Learning Design?
Learning Design is a reflective practice that involves understanding the dynamics of teaching and learning with a strategic and systematic approach to developing curriculum and instructional practices that enhance student learning and engagement. It is the intentional and deliberate planning of your course that is valuable to your learners, gets them the knowledge and skills they require, and is an engaging and enriching experience.
The process
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Complete a learner or audience analysis. More information located in this link: Learner Analysis.
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Write clear, concise, and measurable learning objectives.
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Achieve alignment with how you measure each learning objective through assessments and supported by the content.
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Select content (video, text, audio, and/or interactive) to support the learner in achieving the learning objective.
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Collect, develop and organize these pieces using your institutional resources and supports.
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Consider research-based design standards to help build your course:
DSU's Quality Assurance Self-Review
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