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Good learning design is now essential. Here’s how to make it work

Good learning design is now essential. Here’s how to make it work | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
Successful learning design can happen only when academics and learning designers work in partnership, says Amy Sampson

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Inclusive Teaching and Course Design

Inclusive Teaching and Course Design | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
Faculty and instructional designers can employ a number of strategies to create courses and learning environments where students feel welcome and conn

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How to Design Online Courses That Are Full of Surprises | EdSurge News

How to Design Online Courses That Are Full of Surprises | EdSurge News | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
The following is the latest installment of the Toward Better Teaching advice column. You can pose a question for a future column here.Dear Bonni,“An

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Learning design – the long haul of institutional change – The Ed Techie

Learning design – the long haul of institutional change – The Ed Techie | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

The latest in the seminars that I’m coordinating at the Open University was held recently. I was delighted that this one was presented by my colleague Rebecca Galley, talking about 10 Years of Learning Design at the OU. I was part of this project, building on the excellent work of Grainne Conole. Learning Design is a good example of how you implement institutional change in higher education. The project developed tools, worked with ‘friendly’ course teams, became integrated into the formal course approval process, developed standard workshop and support, refined practice, and then adapted to particular needs, eg using LD to focus on retention.


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Journal of Interactive Media in Education

Journal of Interactive Media in Education | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
Article: Designing for Educational Technology to Enhance the Experience of Learners in Distance Education: How Open Educational Resources, Learning Design and Moocs Are Influencing Learning

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Designing for Online Content: Colour –

Designing for Online Content: Colour – | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
Author: Simon Hawkesworth – TELT When designing online content, the issue of colour is rarely high on the list of considerations, being left more to the personal preference of the content dev…

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Engagement of Learners Undertaking Massive Open Online Courses and the Impact of Design

Engagement of Learners Undertaking Massive Open Online Courses and the Impact of Design | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
This thesis investigates the low levels of student engagement after registering to study for a massive open online course. To do this, it adopts a mixed methods approach (Gray, 2013) by analysing two large-scale surveys (120,842 and 1,800 responses respectively) and interviewing 12 learners. This was possible because access was given to 76 presentations of 19 MOOCs produced by The Open University on the FutureLearn platform. The aim of this thesis was to answer two research questions. Why do learners engage in massive open online courses (MOOCs), and what elements of the design of MOOCS encourage learner engagement?

The analysis of 120,842 survey responses illustrated that learners across all the MOOCs investigated in this study were very focussed on personal interest, regardless of subject. Courses with subject material which focussed upon the future use of technology and educational technology were embarked upon for professional purposes secondary to personal interest. Learners interviewed who had not completed the MOOCs did not see themselves as disengaged but as having achieved their study goals.

Learning designs of 19 MOOCs with learner activity and dashboard data from 800,038 enrolments and 425,792 learners were analysed with respect to the second research question. The activity data from 425,792 learners demonstrated they were more likely to engage with comments and to like comments on steps such as articles and videos than on discussion steps. Findings from the performance dashboard data (for example enrolment numbers) and learner activity data, coupled with learning designs, were analysed. From this, high-engagement steps (‘Super Steps’) were identified and isolated for analysis. This study discovered that learners preferred to engage with steps that the learning design framework classified as communicative or assimilative. Learners were more likely to engage with steps that posed questions within their titles, a previously unconsidered element within learning design.

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Use the 'Super Steps' for better student learning and engagement.
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5 Quick Tips for Improving Your Instructional Design

Moving a course from brick-and-mortar to online requires rethinking how you deliver content, replicate in-class interactions and pinpoint areas for improvement.

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Digital learning credentials: New course to teach teachers how to teach online

Digital learning credentials: New course to teach teachers how to teach online | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
Deakin University's new digital course will teach teachers how to teach online.

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elearn Magazine: The Significance of Educationa...

elearn Magazine: The Significance of Educationa... | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
What impacts learning are changes in instructional design and pedagogical practices supported by the introduction of new technologies, not the technology itself.

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