Introduction to Instructional Design

Apr 16, 2020 11:00am -
May 12, 2020 12:00pm

Event Description

Introduction to Instructional Design
5-Part Webinar Course
Beginning Thursday, April 16, 2020
11:00 am - 12:00 pm EST

Course Description

This course will get you started creating effective online learning experiences. We’ll cover instructional design models, learning theories, motivation and memory, backward design, and effective online instructional strategies. We’ll also cover graphic design principles, online accessibility guidelines and legal requirements, and we’ll go over copyright, fair use, and Creative Commons so that you are up to speed on reusing existing content and protecting your own work.

Schedule

  • Session 1 – Overview of Teaching and Learning
    Thursday, April 16 – 11 am Eastern
  • Session 2 – Backward Design 1
    Tuesday, April 21 – 11 am Eastern
  • Session 3 – Backward Design 2
    Tuesday, April 28 – 11 am Eastern
  • Session 4 - Principles of Effective Online Teaching
    Thursday, May 7 – 11 am Eastern
  • Session 5 - Instructional Strategies
    Tuesday, May 12 – 11 am Eastern

Session Descriptions

Session 1 – Overview of Teaching and Learning

This session will introduce instructional design models and how people learn. We’ll cover ADDIE, SAM, learning theories, memory, motivation, and feedback, and diverse ways of learning.

Session 2 – Backward Design 1

This session will introduce backward design, also known as competency-based learning. We’ll cover the basics of lesson design and get started writing measurable learning objectives.

Session 3 – Backward Design 2

In this session, we’ll practice writing measurable learning objectives and aligning content and assessment to create an effective lesson.

Session 4 - Principles of Effective Online Teaching

In this session, we’ll talk about how getting social can improve learning, how using Universal Design for Learning principles benefits every learner, and we’ll introduce accessibility guidelines.

Session 5 - Instructional Strategies

This session will cover strategies for teaching a variety of content and go deeper into constructing active learning experiences. We’ll talk about developing your own content and assessment and adapting existing materials.

Presenter:

Lindsay O'Neill consults with and trains faculty and librarians on effective pedagogy, instructional design, educational technology, elearning development, open licensing, and accessibility. She holds a Master of Education, specializing in Instructional Design, as well as a Master of Library and Information Science.

She is also a faculty member in California State University–Fullerton’s Master of Science in Instructional Design and Technology program.


Event Type:Training
Category:Programming
Early registration ends on Mar 30, 2020.
Regular registration starts on Mar 31, 2020 and ends on Apr 13, 2020.
Late registration starts on Apr 14, 2020.