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  • Engagement with others online: students’ views of course design

    Engagement with others online: students’ views of course design

    As learning designers, it’s essential that we explore students’ needs and goals. That way, we can make sure that learning activities address these needs and support students to reach their goals. For example, each time we design a new module, we take time to explore student data and course teams’ experience to build up student profiles or personas that can be referred…

    August 21, 2020
    Evaluation, Research
  • Workload mapping part 3: concurrency and activity makeup

    Workload mapping part 3: concurrency and activity makeup

    In this series of posts, we’ve been looking at student workload mapping. This final post looks at the other neat things we can do once we’ve mapped out a module.  Our example student, Alex, has had their workload smoothed out in the previous posts. Now that we’re sure the volume of learning and teaching for…

    July 1, 2019
    Our practice
  • Workload mapping part 2: mapping in learning design

    Workload mapping part 2: mapping in learning design

    In this series of posts, we’re looking at student workload mapping. This second post explains how we monitor workload during module design, and where we might make recommendations to authors.   Overall workload for a module is agreed right at the beginning of learning design, with set times to aim for based on the level of study,…

    June 24, 2019
    Our practice
  • Workload mapping part 1: The student perspective

    Workload mapping part 1: The student perspective

    In this series of three posts, we’ll be looking at student workload mapping. This first post explains why planning is so important from a student perspective – and some of the thinking behind it. Alex is studying a 60 credit Level 1 module. Curriculum guidance suggest this should involve around 20 hours of study per week,…

    June 17, 2019
    Our practice
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