Plan/Prepare

Analysis: Planning Your Instruction

Last revised: 07/18/2024 by jap.

Overview

Analysis is the first step in planning effective instruction, and the first phase of the instructional design model ADDIE.  It involves collecting all the information that may impact a course in order to make informed course design decisions. The process begins by addressing a series of questions.

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Writing Learning Objectives

Last revised: 02/07/2025 by JAP

Overview:

Objectives explain the destination of the learning experience to students. When written well and aligned with other course elements, objectives help students make cognitive connections between materials, learning activities and assessments. This alignment increases the possibility of learning success and enables both the students and the instructor to stay focused and monitor learning.  

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Key Takeaways from the CETL Online Student Preferences Survey

Last revised: 04/25/2024 by cah

Overview:

In late 2022, eCampus launched a survey to determine student preferences as related to online courses. The survey went out to all students who completed an eCampus online course, which includes both undergraduate (68%) and graduate (32%) students. The survey was sent to 7300 students and 665 responded (9%).

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Deciding on Instructional Materials

Last revised: 1/29/2024 by ess

Overview:

This article provides instructional material alternatives, with examples, for use in online, hybrid, and in-person courses. Three options will be considered. Should you “make”, “buy” or look for “free” materials that support your learning objectives? Continue reading