An Introduction to Instructional Design for eLearning
Netskills Training Suite, Herschel Building, Newcastle University
Instructional design when applied effectively, will enable you to create high-impact, e-learning focussing specifically on your learner and their experience, which some might say is the "holy grail" of e-learning.
This workshop explains methodologies behind effective Instructional Design, demonstrates how to use specific and appropriate development tools and provides strategies and techniques to support the iterative process of Instructional Design.
This workshop will enable developers and practitioners to effectively design, plan, implement and deliver better quality e-learning materials with high-impact results.
All attendees will be required to take part in a pre-event briefing and online discussion through Elluminate, one-week before the workshop.
Topics:
- What do we mean by instructional design?
- What methodologies can support instructional design?
- How to design effective learner-centric e-learning materials
- Strategies to develop and implement effective e-learning processes
- Strategies to meet learner needs
- Evaluating appropriateness of development tools
- Sharing experiences with peers
Who is it for?
This workshop is aimed at anyone with an interest in the design, development and delivery of online learning materials, particularly teachers, lecturers and trainers wishing to investigate the production of online learning, or review the effectiveness of their existing online learning materials. This workshop will also benefit current instructional designers who have no formal training.
Attendees should have teaching or training experience and some knowledge of training needs analysis. It is useful for attendees to have a working knowledge of HTML, using the internet and Microsoft Office products.
Further details about this workshop are available.
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