Instructional design

Designing a space for student emotional processing of course content

Learners have to go outside their comfort zones to actually learn. As instructors and instructional designers, we can help learners by acknowledging the difficulty of the task and providing them time and space to process their learning and help their peers see their perspective.

Learning Objectives: "Edu-jargon" or "Edu-cessity?"

I’d like to take this opportunity to share why we should not only strive to write complete and measurable objectives but work to share them with students so they can take more responsibility in their own learning.

Is Canvas the 21st century's Mr. Potato Head?

Developing effective online courses is much like putting Mr. Potato Head together, there are several ways to do it and the “right” way depends on you and the objectives for your course.

Beautiful C.R.A.P. Works Better

Research shows that aesthetically-pleasing design leads to better user experience, and following the C.R.A.P. design principles can help you make a beautiful Canvas course.