Organising and structuring the content in your online course helps everyone enjoy the learning process and quickly find the sections needed. In this post I am sharing tips for organising and structuring the content of online training courses.
While, in most cases, it is impossible to design courses that would cater to individual student preferences, as designers, we should recognise the variety of learning styles and include elements to address their range.
In this blog post, I will explore ways of catering to different learning styles to create more inclusive learning environments that resonate with all students.
Action verbs tables help describe activities corresponding to the intended cognitive process and desired outcome. I this post I share an action verbs cheat sheet table to better describe activities corresponding to educational objectives at each level of Bloom's Taxonomy.
The revised Bloom’s taxonomy is can help you design better courses, write clearer outcomes and keep your learners engaged and motivated. Learn how!
Bloom's Taxonomy is a framework created by Benjamin Bloom, an educational psychologist, to guide educators in structuring their teaching and creating meaningful learning experiences for students. Here we look at the basics and why it is important for educators to familiarise themselves with this taxonomy.
Learn how to write clear and impactful learning objectives for online courses. Set expectations, communicate the course's purpose, and align with instructional goals to empower learners.
Learning styles are one of the core concepts in course design. Understanding them helps to tailor instructional approaches. In this blog, I explore learning styles, models, and strategies to meet diverse learner needs.
Knowing the Basics of Learning Design is crucial for creating effective educational experiences. It involves designing materials, activities, and assessments for optimal learning outcomes. In this blog post I share learning design fundamentals for beginners.
Screen recording tools are a brilliant way of sharing your knowledge with your team, your clients, partners and learners. In this video, I am sharing with you a few screen recording tools that are used, and links to all of them are below. It is much easier to explain concepts with a visual illustration of what you are talking about. I often record instructional videos could like quick explainers – talking my team through their tasks, project details and so on.
The six learning types or different engagement types are the activities that you can include in your online or traditional training. They were introduced and popularised by Professor Diana Laurillard from the University College London and are widely used in curriculum planning.
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