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Culturally Responsive Teaching in Migrant Education
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This course was created using Articulate Rise. It is targeted towards K-12 teachers with migrant students in their classroom. It provides instructional strategies for culturally responsive teaching. 

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Communication
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Full Course
Interactive
Reading
Author:
Ashley DeKerlegand
Date Added:
10/22/2021
Data-Driven Learning Personas
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Learn how instructional designers use data to inform the creation of a Learning Persona. Learning Personas help determine the needs of the training and help ...

Subject:
Business and Communication
Career and Technical Education
Communication
Education
Mathematics
Measurement and Data
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
LAPU
Date Added:
03/02/2023
Design Thinking
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This module provides broad guidelines surrounding how the design experiences of youth librarians and young people can be supported.

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Education
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Module
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ConnectedLib
Date Added:
09/09/2022
Design for Learning: Principles, Processes, and Praxis
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Our purpose in this book is twofold. First, we introduce the basic skill set and knowledge base used by practicing instructional designers. We do this through chapters contributed by experts in the field who have either academic, research-based backgrounds, or practical, on-the-job experience (or both). Our goal is that students in introductory instructional design courses will be able to use this book as a guide for completing a basic instructional design project. We also hope the book is useful as a ready resource for more advanced students or others seeking to develop their instructional design knowledge and skills.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Jason K. McDonald
Richard E. West
Date Added:
02/02/2021
Designing and Developing Online Learning Modules
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This course, in true meta fashion, is a series of asynchronous online learning modules with a goal of teaching you how to design and develop asynchronous online learning modules. These asynchronous online learning modules can be used in any number of situations, ranging from training colleagues in a company professional development setting to teaching a college course to offering a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC).

This course is split into five modules:
1) Introduction to asynchronous online learning modules and backward design
2) Learning Objectives and Bloom's Taxonomy
3) Assessments
4) Learning Resources
5) Canvas, Module Organization, and the "Connective Tissue"

Overall learning objectives:
- Use instructional design principles and best practices to design an effective learning module;
- Design assessments that allow you – and the learners themselves – to measure whether your learners have mastered the skills and concepts you consider important;
- Curate and create learning resources to guide your learners in gaining mastery of skills and concepts;
- Present your learning module asynchronously in a logically organized and explained manner;
- Code your learning module into the Canvas Learning Management System for your learners to access.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Module
Provider:
University of Pittsburgh
Author:
Sera Thornton
Date Added:
12/19/2022
ELDeR – Edinburgh Learning Design Roadmap – Open.Ed
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The Edinburgh Learning Design Roadmap (ELDeR), created in 2016, is a practical, team-based approach to learning design, based on the University of Northampton’s CAIeRO approach. ELDeR also incorporates elements of other learning design tools and approaches, including the Open University’s Curriculum Feature cards, the University of Ulster’s Viewpoints toolkit, and University College London’s ABC method.

These open resources can be used to facilitate collaborative workshops, which will enable academic teams to develop a detailed blueprint of their learning design, together with a comprehensive action plan.

Acknowledgements
A number of University of Edinburgh colleagues past and present have contributed to the development and refinement of the ELDeR approach and materials including Cathy Bovill, Lorna M. Campbell, Lizzy Garner-Foy, Susan Greig, Fiona Hale, Kelly Hall, Melissa Highton, Jon Jack, Lesley Kelly, Neil Lent, Tracey Madden, Jenna Mann, Celeste McLaughlin, Stuart Nicol, Jenny Scoles, and Elliott Spaeth.

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The ELDeR Planner, The University of Edinburgh, 2020, is adapted from The CAIeRO Planner, University of Northampton, ABC Learning Design by Clive Young and Nataša Perović, University College London, the Open University Learning Design tools and principles, and Viewpoints Curriculum Design, University of Ulster, and is similarly licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Provider:
University of Edinburgh
Date Added:
10/27/2023
Effective Design Critique Strategies Across Disciplines
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Effective Design Critique Strategies Across Disciplines is the first of its kind: a collection of immersive critiquing strategies and related scholarship developed by a diverse and international group of authors. The shared methods include those that utilize online learning environments, facilitate active learning, and engage design critique experiences via play. They range from anecdotal accounts of trying new things in unusual learning environments to theory-based approaches. The featured scholarship presents assessments and valuable discourse concerning the effectiveness of various critique strategies. The collection of strategies and research contribute to addressing the distinct gap in research- and practice-based resources that are available to design and project-based educators.

Subject:
Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Case Study
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Author:
Jody Nyboer Ph.D.
Stephanie Watson Zollinger Ed.D
Date Added:
08/03/2023
Equity-Minded Course Review Checklist
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A short course review checklist for college-level courses. Building on the OSCQR Rubric and the Peralta Online Equity Rubric, this checklist integrates strategies for Universal Design for Learning, Culturally Responsive Teaching, and Open Pedagogy. It includes Quality indicators for Course Site Design, Assessments, Course Activities and Content, and Course Accessibility. It is intended to support meaningful consultation between subject matter experts and instructional designers. This resource is developed for Open Oregon Educational Resources.

Subject:
Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Veronica Vold
Date Added:
07/20/2022
Equity in Learning Models
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An overview of the importance of equity in learning models used for Instructional Design.

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Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
LAPU
Date Added:
03/10/2023
Experiential Learning in Instructional Design and Technology
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The purpose of this text is to provide students with an introduction to the field of Instructional Design and building upon skills that will help the novice designer become more effective in their professional career. This text will go beyond theory to discuss such topics as recommended skillsets and traits for designers, the importance of cultivating strong communication and leadership skills and how to incorporate emotional intelligence into your wheelhouse of professional skills. In addition, tips on the management of projects as well as the instructional design process will be discussed. In an effort to broaden the concept of the instructional design profession, you will find sections devoted to instructional design in various professional venues, (i.e., consulting, educational {higher education and K-12}).

In the educational realm of instructional design, one current topic among designers is how to incorporate openly licensed material into instructional texts. We will provide a section on open educational resources and licensing to assist you in becoming knowledgeable on best practices and dealing with cutting edge initiatives in the educational world.

Effective instructional designers should be able to speak comfortably in public in various venues whether it is a business meeting, training a small group of individuals, or, presenting at a large conference. For an instructional designer, it is important to hone these leadership skills and prepare yourself for the inevitable public speaking situation. This text will provide information on how to improve upon your public speaking skills.

Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Joshua Hill
Linda Jordan
Date Added:
02/21/2019
The Five Whys in 70 Seconds
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Learn about Sakichi Toyoda's Five Why strategy and how it can be applied by you!

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
LAPU
Date Added:
03/06/2023
Foundations of Learning and Instructional Design Technology
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This book received the 2018 AECT Outstanding Book Award!

"What is this field?" "Where have we come from as a discipline, and where are we going?" "What do I want to study?" These and other questions are typical for new students in the field of Learning and Instructional Design Technology. This textbook is designed to help answer these questions and provide the quickest route to understanding the history and current trends in the field. After surveying classic theories and writings, as well as more recent applications of theory and practice, students will be better prepared to chart their own course and careers within the discipline. This book is designed to support foundations courses common in departments, as well as seminars on current trends and issues.

Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University of Regina
Author:
Richard E. West
Date Added:
02/10/2020
Fundamentals of Oral Communication (SPH 106) OER Course Template with Step-by-Step Instructor Guide.
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This OER SPH 106 course template was developed by Ms. Patricia Connell (faculty) in collaboration with Dawn Dunaway (Instructional Designer), as part of the ACHE OER Grant program. Both course developers are from Gadsden State Community College. Ms. Connell is an experienced communications instructor with over 35 years of experience teaching students the fundamentals of communication. Ms. Dunaway is an Instructional Designer, certified Quality Matters Master Course Reviewer, and Creative Commons Certified Educator with over a decade of experience in andragogy and course development. The combined experience and skill set of the creators of this SPH 106 OER course ensure grounded confidence that you will provide a high-quality learning experience for your students using this course design framework and instructor’s guide.

Using a fully designed course template allows you to focus on providing teacher presence and Regular Substantive Interaction (RSI) with your students throughout the course. This Quality by Design course template includes best practices based on the Quality Matters Rubric Higher Ed. Rubric, and Open SUNY Quality Course Review Rubric (OSCQR Rubric) standards to ensure that both you and your students focus on the course content and learning - and not course design. Simplicity and consistency in this course provide high-quality learning experiences for your students that are easy for students to successfully achieve the learning objectives, and easy for you to instruct. The purpose of this guide is to provide you with step-by-step support throughout your SPH 106 OER Quality by Design course template Instructor experience. Course Learning Activities and Assessments are aligned with the Alabama Community College System (ACCS) Transfer Syllabus for Fundamentals of Communication (SPH 106). Course Design is aligned with the Quality Matters and Online SUNY Course Quality Review Rubric standards for embedding Regular Substantive Interaction into the course design.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Speaking and Listening
Material Type:
Assessment
Full Course
Author:
Dawn Dunaway
Patricia Connell
Patti Wilborn
Date Added:
06/04/2023