Learning design is the practice of planning, sequencing and managing learning activities, usually using ICT-based tools to support both design and delivery (see learning design section for more detailed information). A range of technologies from IMS LD tools to general generic VLE tools have been used to design and delivery courses across the programmes. CETIS actively monitors the use and development of learning design tools in the sector: see the CETIS curriculum design topic page for further information.
Learning design tools used across both programmes include:
Examples of Learning Design Tools
Learning Design Support Environment (LDSE)
LAMS: open source learning design software
LAMS community: sequence repository
(all items tagged with the term 'LAMS')
Xerte
(all items tagged with the term 'Xerte')
Phoebe
See also the page about the process of Learning Design
All resources tagged: "learning design"
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