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The Learner-Centered Instructional Designer - Purpose, Process, and Practicalities of Creating Online Courses in Higher Education (Hardcover)
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The Learner-Centered Instructional Designer - Purpose, Process, and Practicalities of Creating Online Courses in Higher Education (Hardcover)
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"What does a new instructional designer need to know to find her or
his feet when working with faculty to create online classes?" This
is a practical handbook for established and aspiring instructional
designers in higher education, readers who may also be identified
by such professional titles as educational developer, instructional
technologist, or online learning specialist. Jerod Quinn, together
with a team of experienced instructional designers who have worked
extensively with a wide range of faculty on a multiplicity of
online courses across all types of institutions, offer key guiding
principles, insights and advice on how to develop productive and
collegial partnerships with faculty to deliver courses that engage
students and promote enduring learning. Designing and developing
online classes for higher education takes a combination of
pedagogical knowledge, the ability to build trust with faculty,
familiarity with frameworks on how people learn, understanding of
accessibility and inclusion, and technical skills to leverage a
learning management system into an educational experience. Coming
from diverse backgrounds, few instructional designers enter
academia well versed in all of these aspects of creating online
classes. This book provides the foundation on which instructional
designers can build their careers. The guiding principle that
animates this book is that the student experience and successful
learning outcomes are paramount, and governs discussion of course
design, pedagogy, the use of multimedia and technological advances,
as well as the use of different forms of interactive exercises and
group assignments. The succinct, informally written chapters offer
ideas and means to apply theory to the daily work of instructional
design and cover the four key components that drive thus work in
higher education: Defining the scope and main design approaches of
our work Building trust with the faculty we work with Applying
frameworks of how people learn Mastering common online
instructional practices
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