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Presentation transcript:

Welcome to “Creating an eLearning Course”

Navigating the Course

Course Introduction

Outline of the entire process in developing an eLearning course

Video showing the overview of the process

Responsibilities – show theirs vs. ours

Course objectives

Module 1: Define the Course Requirements

Course Requirements Document Form

Step 1: Document the Course Goal

Step 2: Draft a rough course description

Step 3: Describe the Target Audience

Step 4: Identify Principle Stakeholders

Step 5: Write the Objectives For the course For the modules

Step 6: Ensure Student Success

Step 7: Identify Needed Resources

Step 8: Develop the Evaluation Plan

Step 9: Maintenance and Update the Course Plan

Step 10: Review with Stakeholders

Module Summary

Practical Exercise #1

Module 2: Developing a Course Outline

Step 1: Gather Content Key point – “What does the student need to know and have to be able to meet the objective?”

Step 2: Decide on Approach

Step 3: Developing the Outline

Using PowerPoint

Using MS Word

Practical Exercise #2

Module 3: The Storyboard

Storyboard Basics

Pieces of the Storyboard

Using PowerPoint Embed video clip showing how to set up the template Embed video clip showing how to use PowerPoint for the storyboard

Using Word Filling in content Adding media (optional) Adding in notes (optional)

General Information Page Include global instructions Include course navigation

Course Beginning Include WIIFM Include overall course objectives

1 st Module Introduction Write the intro page for each module

1 st Module Content Pages Write content pages for the module Jot down exercises you may want to include

1 st Module Summary Page

Succeeding Modules

Course Closing Pages Should include assessment and evaluation

Review/Approval Review with SMEs Sign off on “Content Approval Form”

Course Summary

Final Evaluation