Graduate Certificate in Instructional Designing
-- ViewingNowThe Graduate Certificate in Instructional Designing is a comprehensive course that caters to the rising industry demand for competent instructional designers. This program focuses on creating engaging, effective, and accessible learning experiences across various sectors, including education, corporate training, and e-learning.
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Here are the essential units for a Graduate Certificate in Instructional Designing:
• Introduction to Instructional Design: This unit covers the fundamental concepts and principles of instructional design, including theories of learning and instruction, instructional analysis, and design models.
• Learning Management Systems (LMS): This unit explores the use of LMS in instructional design, including popular platforms like Blackboard, Canvas, and Moodle. Students will learn how to create and manage courses, assess student performance, and communicate with learners.
• Multimedia in Instructional Design: This unit examines the role of multimedia in instructional design, including audio, video, graphics, and animation. Students will learn how to select and use multimedia elements effectively to enhance learning and engagement.
• Assessment and Evaluation in Instructional Design: This unit covers the assessment and evaluation of learning outcomes in instructional design, including the development of rubrics, assessments, and evaluation strategies.
• Accessibility in Instructional Design: This unit explores the principles of accessibility in instructional design, including the use of assistive technologies, universal design, and compliance with accessibility standards.
• Project Management in Instructional Design: This unit covers project management skills for instructional designers, including planning, organizing, and managing resources, timelines, and budgets.
• Mobile Learning in Instructional Design: This unit examines the design and development of mobile learning experiences, including the use of mobile apps, games, and simulations.
• Social Learning in Instructional Design: This unit explores the role of social learning in instructional design, including the use of social media, peer-to-peer learning, and collaborative tools.
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