Graduate Certificate in Instructional Design for Learning Environments
-- ViewingNowThe Graduate Certificate in Instructional Design for Learning Environments is a comprehensive course that empowers learners with essential skills in instructional design. In today's digital age, there is an increasing demand for instructional designers who can create engaging and effective learning experiences.
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Here are the essential units for a Graduate Certificate in Instructional Design for Learning Environments:
• Introduction to Instructional Design: This unit covers the fundamentals of instructional design, including the instructional design process, learning theories, and the role of technology in learning environments.
• Learning Theory and Instructional Design: This unit explores the major learning theories and how they inform instructional design, including behaviorism, cognitivism, constructivism, and social learning theory.
• Designing Effective Learning Environments: This unit covers the practical application of instructional design principles to create engaging and effective learning environments, including course design, multimedia design, and assessment.
• Technology and Instructional Design: This unit examines the role of technology in instructional design, including the use of learning management systems, multimedia tools, and emerging technologies.
• Evaluation and Assessment in Instructional Design: This unit covers the importance of evaluation and assessment in instructional design, including the development of learning objectives, formative and summative assessment strategies, and data analysis.
• Accessibility and Inclusive Design: This unit explores the importance of accessibility and inclusive design in instructional design, including the principles of universal design, assistive technology, and accommodations for learners with disabilities.
• Project Management in Instructional Design: This unit covers the project management skills needed to manage instructional design projects, including project planning, scheduling, budgeting, and communication.
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