Learn 7 Instructional Design Best Practices in No Time!

Session Description

With many colleges conducting classes remotely and/or fully online, quality course design and setup has become all-the-more important towards supporting student success. Why? Effective design is paramount to a well-crafted college course, with Inside Higher Ed indicating that “a clear, consistent structure” is one of the four key strategies essential towards facilitating a productive e-learning experience for learners.

In this workshop, you'll learn about 7 key instructional design practices that are simple to grasp and make a big difference for your students. In turn, these approaches can positively impact course design, interaction, assessment, accessibility, and equity/culturally responsive teaching.

Presenter(s)

Kristin Hargrove
Learning Design and Technology
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

Kristin has worked in higher education since 2005, teaching fully online courses since 2007 as an instructor, but also taking numerous online courses as a student. She transitioned to instructional design in 2014 and helps college faculty align their courses to best practices in the field. Kristin is currently completing her second year in UH Mānoa’s LTEC Ph.D. program, with a research interest focusing on online course preparedness for student athletes.

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