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Design and Develop an Online Course

Design and Develop an Online Course | :: The 4th Era :: | Scoop.it
CITL presents these "Online Course-in-a-Box" resources to faculty and instructors who are tasked with developing their own online course with minimal campus support. Online Course-in-a-Box includes online education best practices and the research that supports those best practices, along with templates and other helpful guides.
Juanita Amiel Townsend's curator insight, September 1, 2017 12:12 AM

The Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning offers this very useful set of resources to anyone tasked with creating an online class.  Don't miss it! 

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3 modern Instructional Designer Skills for creating a cohesive learning experience

3 modern Instructional Designer Skills for creating a cohesive learning experience | :: The 4th Era :: | Scoop.it
Instructional Designers are trained in the latest cutting edge technologies and are adept at using creative techniques to build custom training solutions. They are known for their passion for learning, along with their writing, researching, and communication skills. They must also be effective project managers and flexible problem solvers. These Instructional Designer skills are necessary but will be insufficient unless they are applied with a “learner first” philosophy, which places the needs of the learner ahead of the presentation of the content in the eLearning course. Here are 3 modern Instructional Designer skills the experts use to focus on the needs of their learner:

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7 Things Teachers Need to Know about The Relation between The Brain and Learning ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

7 Things Teachers Need to Know about The Relation between The Brain and Learning ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | :: The 4th Era :: | Scoop.it

The core concept behind effective instruction is differentiation and adaptation particularly now that technology and digital media is taking over every facet of our life. Being able and ready to adapt your teaching methods to your students emerging learning needs is the key to a successful teaching career. Adaptation requires  thinking analytically about what goes on when students are engaged in learning. Some get the point so rapidly without the need for exhaustive explanations but others are slow learners and call for longer time.

Yasemin Allsop's curator insight, August 8, 2013 4:07 AM

Oh, this is just brilliant!

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How to Get Started Writing a Branching Scenario for Learning

How to Get Started Writing a Branching Scenario for Learning | :: The 4th Era :: | Scoop.it
In a recent conversation, a colleague asked, “Once you and your client have agreed on a branching scenario approach, how do you get started writing it? How do you get from the broad concept of training on X topic to actually creating the scenario?”
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Top eLearning Tips Straight From the Experts [INFOGRAPHIC]

Top eLearning Tips Straight From the Experts [INFOGRAPHIC] | :: The 4th Era :: | Scoop.it
To help you master eLearning course development, we gathered some of the top quotes by different experts in the industry.

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Ken Morrison's curator insight, January 26, 2013 7:09 AM

This is an important starting point infographic for eLearning. More important is the beautiful and informative .pdf download that you can download for free (email)

Two Pens's curator insight, January 27, 2013 1:03 PM

These tips work for any online experience, whether teaching a class, presenting to colleagues, or creating content or web sites.