From K12 Teaching to Instructional Design
From K12 Teaching to Instructional Design, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4, with 19 lectures, based on 84 reviews, and has 2571 subscribers.
You will learn about Understand what instructional designers do Determine if one should become an instrcutional designer How teachers can transition to become instructional designers Publish a sample eLearning module from an authoring tool Learn scripting, voiceover, storyboarding, designing, publishing, uploading to an LMS This course is ideal for individuals who are If you are a teacher wanting a new carreer related to education or Teachers who want to know what instructional designers do or This is not for those who are already instructional designers. This is an intro to instructional design and also to have an understanding of the entire eLearning development process or Just watching the videos will not help, the learner must complete the tasks to gain experience It is particularly useful for If you are a teacher wanting a new carreer related to education or Teachers who want to know what instructional designers do or This is not for those who are already instructional designers. This is an intro to instructional design and also to have an understanding of the entire eLearning development process or Just watching the videos will not help, the learner must complete the tasks to gain experience.
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Summary
Title: From K12 Teaching to Instructional Design
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 4
Number of Lectures: 19
Number of Published Lectures: 18
Number of Curriculum Items: 26
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 25
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Understand what instructional designers do
- Determine if one should become an instrcutional designer
- How teachers can transition to become instructional designers
- Publish a sample eLearning module from an authoring tool
- Learn scripting, voiceover, storyboarding, designing, publishing, uploading to an LMS
Who Should Attend
- If you are a teacher wanting a new carreer related to education
- Teachers who want to know what instructional designers do
- This is not for those who are already instructional designers. This is an intro to instructional design and also to have an understanding of the entire eLearning development process
- Just watching the videos will not help, the learner must complete the tasks to gain experience
Target Audiences
- If you are a teacher wanting a new carreer related to education
- Teachers who want to know what instructional designers do
- This is not for those who are already instructional designers. This is an intro to instructional design and also to have an understanding of the entire eLearning development process
- Just watching the videos will not help, the learner must complete the tasks to gain experience
If you’re a teacher and dread teaching in the classroom, there is a career that utilizes many of your skillsets and experience. Being a classroom teacher is not for everyone. Many of you got into teaching only to quickly realize it was not meant for you. Vast amount of Instructional Designers come from education backgrounds. This is because many of the educational requirements of an ID are the same as those of teachers. In this course, we will cover all of the aspects involved in creating an eLearning module. We will be:
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Scripting content
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Creating a Storyboard
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Recording Voiceover
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Working in an authoring tool (we will be using Articulate Storyline 60-day trial)
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Designing the slides
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Publishing the course
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Uploading to a test LMS
At the end of this course, you will have an actual work sample that you can showcase to future employers/stakeholders. Almost every company who is looking for Instructional Designers want to see what you have created in the past. They want to be able to see what you are capable of creating.
This course is NOT an advance course in Instructional Design. The main purpose of this course is to be able to understand the full duties of an Instructional designer as well as be able to create an entire eLearning module.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to Instructional Design
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What Exactly is an Instructional Designer?
Lecture 3: Two primary roles of Instructional Design
Chapter 2: Scripting
Lecture 1: Scripting
Chapter 3: Storyboard
Lecture 1: Creating a Storyboard
Chapter 4: Recording Voiceover for eLearning
Lecture 1: Recording Voiceover
Chapter 5: Authoring tool for eLearning
Lecture 1: Authoring Tool
Chapter 6: Designing the Cover Slide and Objective Slide
Lecture 1: Designing the Cover Slide and Objective Slide
Lecture 2: Cover Slide Design Process (Additional Example)
Lecture 3: Additional Resource: Learning Adobe Illustrator for IDs
Chapter 7: Syncing Onscreen Objects with Voiceover in Storyline
Lecture 1: Syncing Onscreen Objects with Voiceover in Storyline
Lecture 2: Another Example of Syncing
Chapter 8: Designing the Content Slides
Lecture 1: Designing the Content Slides
Lecture 2: Quick Tip on Building Interactions
Chapter 9: Creating Knowledge Checks in Storyline
Lecture 1: Creating Knowledge Checks in Storyline
Chapter 10: Publishing Your Course in Storyline
Lecture 1: Publishing Your Course in Storyline
Chapter 11: Uploading to an Learning Management System (LMS)
Lecture 1: Uploading to an LMS
Chapter 12: You Did It! Congratulations
Lecture 1: Congratulations!
Instructors
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Jay Chun Ed.D
Former teacher turned instructional designer
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- 3 stars: 13 votes
- 4 stars: 35 votes
- 5 stars: 34 votes
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