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DESIGNING
E-LEARNING

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Designing Activities
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Designing a whole e-learning course
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Design Tools

If you'd like to work through a similar process to Manu and Phil, download our planning template to help you design effective e-learning activities. Remember it's best if you don't try to work through it on your own, so if possible find a colleague you can work together with!

Moodle (or other "Learning Management Systems")  contains a wide range of activity modules that can be used to build a course. Your choice of design tools will depend on the technology your organisation uses - this is where a team approach is important so that you can get the technical help you need.

 
More resources for designing e-learning

e-Learning development in a small tertiary education provider: Niu Sila Training

A template for assessing your own learning activity design (from JISC).

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