Advanced E-Learning Instructional Design Certificate (Select Another Event)
March 15, 2010 - March 16, 2010 Southeast Community College
Continuing Education
301 S 68th Street Place
Lincoln NE
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Event Description
Deepen your skills in e-learning instructional design.
This two-day program demonstrates the techniques vital to creating successful e-learning programs and will provide participants with skills to use advanced design techniques to create e-learning programs that drive productivity. Participants will learn effective ways to design learning events that go far beyond the transmission of information to achieve behavior change and targeted performance levels.
Audience
This workshop is appropriate for a multitude of professional backgrounds, but is primarily designed for those who are experienced in training and performance who want to deepen their skills in e-learning instructional design: managers, developers, designers, instructors, and courseware producers.
Course Description
In some ways, instructional design missed the boat. Powerful authoring tools coupled with the Internet and low cost, media-capable computers and mobile devices expanded the sea of instructional possibilities dramatically and did so almost in an instant. Experienced instructional designers now find guidance lacking in classical literature and design principles, while inexperienced designers are drowning in alluring capabilities.
Advanced E-Learning Instructional Design applies the science of behavior change while redirecting and narrowing the focus of instructional design to those things that matter most in creating successful e-learning applications. Participants will find not only effective ways to design meaningful, memorable, and motivational experiences, but also a blending of successful behavioral change principles. Based on dozens of research studies, these principles will help you design learning events that go far beyond the transmission of information to achieve behavioral change and targeted performance levels.
The content of the workshop is based on the second book in Michael Allen’s E-Learning Library--Designing Successful E-Learning: Forget What You Know About Instructional Design and Do Something Interesting.
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