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There are 4 modules in this course
In Orientation to the Profession, you’ll be introduced to the “big ideas” of LXD. Begin with the essential aspects of the design process, from ideation to evaluation. During this section, you’ll also take a brief look at learning theories and design frameworks that help LXDs move from an initial concept to a completed course. Examine the instructional triangle to identify productive interactions in support of learning, and understand how technology can be used throughout the design process and by learners during the course. Gain insight into the foundational ideas of inclusive design and study principles of Universal Design for Learning. Finally, you’ll hear from several learning professionals, as you situate yourself in the field and start to map your own career path. This course will include an immersive activity where you can experience what it is like to join a project team as a new learning experience designer. By participating in this orientation, you’ll gain an appreciation for the creativity and complexity of the profession, and be well-positioned to continue on in the series.
For teachers in the state of Michigan: This series, "An Introduction to Learning Experience Design (LXD)," is approved in the state of Michigan for a maximum of 44.5 State Continuing Education Clock Hours (SCECHs) for teachers. The successful completion of all 3 courses in the series will be required to claim SCECHs.
In Week 1 of the course, you’ll become oriented to contemporary issues and directions in the field and you’ll be introduced to the “big ideas” of LXD. You’ll examine the instructional triangle to identify productive interactions in support of learning. You’ll learn the essential aspects of the design process, from ideation to evaluation. You’ll take a brief look at learning theories and design frameworks that help LXDs move from an initial concept to a completed course. You’ll also have the opportunity to hear from learning professionals working in the field and learn from their experiences working in authentic design contexts.
Creating Your Professional Development Plan•3 minutes
13 readings•Total 110 minutes
Welcome to An Introduction to Learning Experience Design•3 minutes
Course Syllabus•3 minutes
Help Us Learn About You!•10 minutes
Making the Most of Your Course Experience•5 minutes
Learning About and Learning to Be•5 minutes
A Focus on Learning Experience Design•30 minutes
Voices From the Field•5 minutes
An Interest in LXD is Growing•25 minutes
Introduction to the Voices from Academia Panel•2 minutes
The “Big Ideas” of Learning Experience Design•5 minutes
Community of Inquiry Framework•10 minutes
Reflect on Your Growing Conception of LXD•4 minutes
Introduction to the Gamut Workbook•3 minutes
2 assignments•Total 30 minutes
Knowledge Check: Practice Opportunity•10 minutes
Knowledge Check: Graded Quiz•20 minutes
1 app item•Total 20 minutes
Gamut Workbook: Reflection Opportunity•20 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 35 minutes
Community Introductions•10 minutes
Lessons From the Field•15 minutes
Reflect on the "Big Ideas" of LXD•10 minutes
Designing for All Learners
Module 2•5 hours to complete
Module details
In Week 2 of the course, you’ll begin to examine the importance of considering learner variability from the start of the learning design process and explore ways to incorporate principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion into your design practice. You’ll also become familiar with ideas from inclusive design, universal design, and Universal Design for Learning, and practice applying these principles to design learning experiences that are accessible to all learners. You’ll also have the opportunity to hear from learning professionals in the field who focus on accessibility and inclusive design.
Design Lenses for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice•7 minutes
Learner Variability is a Given•5 minutes
Getting Started with Universal Design for Learning Guidelines•5 minutes
Multiple Means of Engagement•6 minutes
Multiple Means of Representation•8 minutes
Multiple Means of Action and Expression•9 minutes
Designing with Accessibility in Mind•4 minutes
Conversation with Reginé Gilbert•8 minutes
11 readings•Total 98 minutes
Introduction to Inclusive Design Approaches and Frameworks•10 minutes
Introduction to Learner Variability•10 minutes
A Note About Learning Styles•10 minutes
Introduction to Universal Design for Learning•10 minutes
Dig into Multiple Means of Engagement•10 minutes
Dig into Multiple Means of Representation •10 minutes
Dig into Multiple Means of Action and Expression•10 minutes
Introduction to Accessible Design•10 minutes
Introduction to Conversation with Reginé Gilbert•3 minutes
Reflect on Designing for All Learners•5 minutes
Design Case: Critical Learning Design for a Massive Open Online Course•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 50 minutes
Knowledge Check: Practice Opportunity•10 minutes
Knowledge Check: Practice Opportunity•10 minutes
Knowledge Check: Practice Opportunity•10 minutes
Knowledge Check: Graded Quiz•20 minutes
1 app item•Total 20 minutes
Gamut Workbook: Reflection Opportunity•20 minutes
4 discussion prompts•Total 40 minutes
Inclusive Design in Practice•10 minutes
Universal Design for Learning in Practice•10 minutes
Accessible Design in Practice•10 minutes
Design Case Reflection•10 minutes
The Role of Technology in Learning Experience Design
Module 3•2 hours to complete
Module details
In Week 3 of the course, we will discuss the importance of learning experience designers cultivating a critical mindset for technology use. We will make the distinction between technologies that learning experience designers use as part of professional practice and learning technologies that LXDs use in their designs to support the learning process. We will also discuss how to evaluate the potential affordances and constraints of different technologies and the importance of staying current with emerging technologies.
Using Different Technologies Throughout the Design Process•6 minutes
Using Different Technologies to Support Learning•11 minutes
5 readings•Total 40 minutes
Introduction to Technology in Learning Experience Design•5 minutes
Introduction to LXD-Facing Technology•10 minutes
Introduction to Technologies that Support Learning•10 minutes
Reflect on the Role of Technology in Learning Experience Design•5 minutes
Design Case: An Immersive Environment to Practice Public Speaking •10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 30 minutes
Knowledge Check: Practice Opportunity•10 minutes
Knowledge Check: Graded Quiz•20 minutes
1 app item•Total 20 minutes
Gamut Workbook: Reflection Opportunity•20 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 30 minutes
Discuss Technology for LXD Practice•10 minutes
Discuss Technology to Support Learning•10 minutes
Design Case Reflection•10 minutes
Situating Yourself in the Field of Learning Experience Design
Module 4•7 hours to complete
Module details
In Week 4, you’ll begin to define learning experience design and explore how it differs from instructional design. You’ll deepen your understanding of the skills and attitudes that are essential to the profession of learning experience design and explore potential career paths in this field. You’ll work on constructing a personal professional development plan and review the professional development plans of others.
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