Instructional Design | Active Learning| 21st Century Education

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Last updated on May 13, 2026 1:56 am

Learn to use best practices in education to keep students motivated and engaged. Study the ADDIE model to help you develop relevant learning outcomes.

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What are the effective principles that promote active learning in students in the 21st century? With this pedagogical course, you will learn to use best practices to interact with students to keep them productive and inspired. It will introduce you to the Addie model (analysis, design, development, implementation and evaluation) and how to use it to develop relevant and practical course learning outcomes.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Explain the active learning process…
  • Identify different instructional des…
  • Describe the Addie model structure a…
  • Define outcome-based education or OB…
  • Explain the active learning process
  • Identify different instructional design model types
  • Describe the Addie model structure and its application
  • Define outcome-based education or OBE
  • Explain the meaning of ‘outcome’
  • Discuss the uses of the outcome-based educational pyramid
  • Instructional Design for Active Learning

    In this module, you will learn about Instructional Design Model types with an emphasis on the ADDIE model. The module will further explain the benefits of using Learning Outcomes in the design of teaching programs and how to align these with the course objectives.

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