Instructional E-Learning Design Principles

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Last updated on April 21, 2025 12:14 pm

Learn how to create and deliver engaging e-learning courses and explore the pedagogic principles and practices required to turn your knowledge into money.

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Technology has affected every area of our lives, including how we learn. Traditional teaching methods are being replaced by e-learning as more people become aware of the multiple advantages of this form of learning. While flexibility and cost savings are the most apparent advantages, numerous benefits are associated with e-learning programmes. This course will teach you how to develop engaging e-learning classes.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Define the notions of instructional …
  • State the main principles of behavio…
  • Discuss the concept of andragogy and…
  • Explain Abraham Maslow?s ?Hierarchy …
  • Define the notions of instructional systems design, e-learning and blended learning
  • State the main principles of behaviourism, cognitivism and constructivism
  • Discuss the concept of andragogy and the six principles of adult learning
  • Explain Abraham Maslow?s ?Hierarchy of Needs? and its influences on training courses
  • Recognise the procedure of conducting a needs analysis
  • Identify the role of learning objectives in course design
  • Indicate the ways to create a design document, storyboard and prototype
  • Outline the steps involved in the implementation of an e-learning course
  • Describe the benefits of including evaluation, assessments and feedback in e-learning courses
  • Summarise the ways to select an e-learning authoring tool for your needs
  • Outline the importance of audio, video and graphics in e-learning
  • Explain the role of SMEs and instructional designers as project managers in course
  • Instructional Design Basics

    This module will discover the different types of learning and the advantages and disadvantages of e-learning. You will explore various Instructional design models and learning theories. Also, you will learn about learners’ motivation and long-term, short-term, and working memory.

    Designing Instructionally Sound E-Learning Courses

    This module will discover the importance of need analysis and learning objectives in instructional design. You will learn how to create design documents, storyboards, prototypes and scriptwriting. Also, you will explore how to implement e-learning courses and how to evaluate and assess them.

    Interactive E-Learning

    This module will show you how incorporating interactivity into your courses can help you avoid monotony and motivate your learners. You will learn how to get students more involved in the subject by having them uncover facts and test their knowledge utilizing assessments, simulations, and games.

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