EDT4OL/Learning sequence/Start challenge

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Challenge summary
Summary: Outline the sequence of sub-pages for a learning pathway
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1 - 2 hours
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Requirement for the Course Designer badge (Part 2)

Outlining a learning pathway will provide you with a draft plan for developing the content and form elements of individual sub-pages in the learning sequence.



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Stimulus resource

The purpose of a 'Learning pathway outline' is to list the individual sub-pages planned for a learning pathway, and the proposed content and placement of media and activities within the planned sequence.

Download a copy of a completed example of a "Learning pathway outline template" and compare this outline summary with the actual pages of this learning pathway.

Notes

  • The title of each sub-page in the learning pathway is specified in the rows
  • The corresponding cells in the columns are used to:
    • Summarise the content intended for each of the sub-pages
    • List proposed sub-headings (if needed) - this will provide a rough indication if your pages are getting too long.
    • Form elements where you can list images, media, e-Learning activities, and other pedagogical components for the individual sub-pages.
    • Show the assessment column, where you can indicate where formative and summative assessment will take place within the learning pathway.



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Purpose

The purpose of this learning challenge is to:

  • Visualise a proposed learning pathway and develop a "Learning Pathway Outline" to guide the development of the content and form elements of the individual sub-pages.

By completing this learning challenge, you will be in a better position to:

  • Determine the structure and sequence of the individual sub-pages for your learning pathway
  • Summarise the content and pedagogical components of a learning pathway for individual sub-pages using a "Learning Pathway Outline" template
  • Complete the second building block required for gaining the EDT4OL Course Designer badge.