Instructional design
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Find your instructional designer by clicking this link. If your academic unit does not have its own Instructional Designer, never fear! The Online Curriculum and Digital Innovation team is here! Email Kena at thecollegeonline@asu.edu.
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Know how to write a book. This is a comprehensive guide for all beginners to become writers and authors, either through traditional or self-publishing.

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The Design Thinking Your Teaching Infographic shows how the Design Thinking Cycle (Empathy, Definition, Ideation, Prototyping, Testing) to improve your teaching!
How can you make the most of digital tools when coaching fellow educators? If you haven’t heard of The Coach Approach to School Leadership before, it is an insightful, practical book for school leaders who value instructional coaching. #classtechtips #techtools #technology #teachers #edutech
For the last few years, design thinking has been in vogue. I’ve worked for three years as a member of the team designing and running +Acumen courses. ...

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ATD's Adult Learning Certificate--an interactive, self-paced program--offers critical knowledge of the basic theory underlying good practices for adult learning in the workplace, and get practical tips to add to your training and development toolbox.
Check out this guide to learn the why, what, and how of creating a great instructional design portfolio and see great portfolio samples.

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“Instructional Methods For A Learner-Centered Classroom 🙋🏽👫👬👭 (by @MiaMacMeekin) #sunchat #education #edchat #edtech”

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Students have different learning style preferences. While some are visual learners and prefer to see charts, pictures, diagrams, etc., others prefer to learn by hearing, doing, reading or writing! The VARK model describes 4 learning preferences: visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and reading/ writing. This post has strategies and tips for teachers to use when planning instruction, to meet the needs of all kinds of learners. #tejedastots
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This post is part of a series about building a Canvas course from scratch. If you’d like to follow along on the journey by getting posts sent straight to your inbox, sign up below and never miss a Canvas post! What’s a Page? In a previous post I talked about Modules. Think of modules like...
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