Course details
When you're ready to create your own online course, this is where to start. Based on years of practice, this "A Guideline for Online Course Design "course sidesteps the non-essential information and focuses on a simplified design process. It is perfect for busy professionals, entrepreneurs, coaches, and consultants.
The "A Guideline for Online Course Design course assumes that you already know your topic and your audience. So you can hit the ground running with step-by-step processes and focused questions to organize your information. Checklists and questionnaires are provided along the way.
Created by an Instructional Designer, this course includes:
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- A Simplified Design Model For Busy Experts
- The Three Steps Everyone Completes
- Insider Tips on Developing Different Media Types
- Shortcuts To Effective Delivery of Your Course
- Design Decisions That Save You Time
- Why The Traditional Design Model Isn't The Best Choice For You
- Recommended Module Lengths For Online Delivery
- 35 Ways To Enhance Online Learning
- Course Evaluation In A Non-Credit Environment
- The Danger of Feature Creep - and How To Avoid It
- The Role of Perfectionism
- Why Staged Development Makes Sense Online
In addition to the core content, there are also case studies of the Practical Design Process being applied to different topics and course types.
Take this Guideline for Online Course Design training and design your own online course.
When you're ready to share your interests and expertise with others this is the course to start.
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