- Create dynamic, engaging, and effective elearning.
- Apply learning theories with aesthetic design and programming.
- Practice using basic elearning principles to create learning environments.
Overview
As an instructional developer, you'll combine instructional design principles with technical skills to create transformative elearning modules. From SCORM and Tin Can API to the fundamentals of screencasting and learning management systems, this path will provide you with the essentials for a successful career as an instructional developer.
Syllabus
Courses under this program:
Course 1: Learning SCORM and Tin Can API
-How do you get elearning content into your LMS? Find out how to bridge the gap with SCORM and the Tin Can API.
Course 2: Foundations of Learning Management Systems (LMS)
-Learn to choose a learning management system for corporate or academic use, and plan for learning success in an online environment.
Course 3: Gamification of Learning
-Learn how incorporating a sense of play into your classroom or elearning environment can make your content more engaging and help students retain more information.
Course 4: Producing Screencast Videos on a PC
-Discover the start-to-finish process of creating a professional-looking screencast on a PC.
Course 5: Adobe Captivate Essential Training
-Get started with the 2019 version of Adobe Captivate. Learn how to quickly create compelling interactive learning content using this leading elearning authoring tool.
Course 6: Teaching Techniques: Blended Learning
-Learn how to use a blended learning approach in the classroom. Combine face-to-face instruction with online learning and create dynamic, engaging, and student-focused lessons.
Course 7: Foundations of Accessible Elearning
-Discover best practices for creating, supporting, and maintaining an accessible online classroom.
Course 8: Camtasia 2019 Essential Training: The Basics
-Learn how to create engaging video presentations and elearning content with Camtasia 2019, the popular screen capture software.
Course 1: Learning SCORM and Tin Can API
-How do you get elearning content into your LMS? Find out how to bridge the gap with SCORM and the Tin Can API.
Course 2: Foundations of Learning Management Systems (LMS)
-Learn to choose a learning management system for corporate or academic use, and plan for learning success in an online environment.
Course 3: Gamification of Learning
-Learn how incorporating a sense of play into your classroom or elearning environment can make your content more engaging and help students retain more information.
Course 4: Producing Screencast Videos on a PC
-Discover the start-to-finish process of creating a professional-looking screencast on a PC.
Course 5: Adobe Captivate Essential Training
-Get started with the 2019 version of Adobe Captivate. Learn how to quickly create compelling interactive learning content using this leading elearning authoring tool.
Course 6: Teaching Techniques: Blended Learning
-Learn how to use a blended learning approach in the classroom. Combine face-to-face instruction with online learning and create dynamic, engaging, and student-focused lessons.
Course 7: Foundations of Accessible Elearning
-Discover best practices for creating, supporting, and maintaining an accessible online classroom.
Course 8: Camtasia 2019 Essential Training: The Basics
-Learn how to create engaging video presentations and elearning content with Camtasia 2019, the popular screen capture software.
Courses
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Get started with the 2019 version of Adobe Captivate. Learn how to quickly create compelling interactive learning content using this leading elearning authoring tool.
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Learn how to create engaging video presentations and elearning content with Camtasia 2019, the popular screen capture software.
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Learn how incorporating a sense of play into your classroom or elearning environment can make your content more engaging and help students retain more information.
-
How do you get elearning content into your LMS? Find out how to bridge the gap with SCORM and the Tin Can API.
-
Learn how to use a blended learning approach in the classroom. Combine face-to-face instruction with online learning and create dynamic, engaging, and student-focused lessons.
-
Discover best practices for creating, supporting, and maintaining an accessible online classroom.
-
Learn to choose a learning management system for corporate or academic use, and plan for learning success in an online environment.
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Discover the start-to-finish process of creating a professional-looking screencast on a PC.
Taught by
David Rivers, Oliver Schinkten, Karl Kapp, Richard Harrington and Chris Mattia