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Building learners' independence through thoughtful technology use
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Applying Design Thinking to the Course Creation Process

Applying Design Thinking to the Course Creation Process | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

"When we hear or see the term ‘design thinking’ the first thing that often comes to mind is graphic design or web design — things that are more concerned about the visual aspect. While the approach itself is deeply utilized in graphic design best practices, it is not an exclusive process used solely by designers.

 

All innovations in different aspects of society have somehow used the design thinking process one way or another. Innovative works in literature, music, engineering, business, and art — just to name a few- have greatly drawn inspiration from this process.

 

So, what’s so special about it and why do we need to be more aware on how it is closely related to the training/learning process?"


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Social Teaching by Design: 6 Assignment Ideas

Social Teaching by Design Sample Assignments Using Social & Mobile Tools: A Quick Idea Roundup

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Pauline Farrell's curator insight, February 2, 2014 2:29 AM

worth wathcing and planning... have a big project tis year...

J. Mark Schwanz's curator insight, February 9, 2014 10:39 AM

A collaborative flipbook seems like a great idea. I think I will try Haiku Deck today. 

Jordan Funke's curator insight, June 11, 2014 12:08 PM

This presentation details six highly creative and technology based ways that teachers could incorporate design into their classroom, and use it for assessment. The ideas are as follows: flipbooks, mindmaps, photoquotes, infographics, flashcards and social bookmarking. I like this article a great deal because it in itself is a great example of using technology to design a visually appealing presentation that presents information in a more creative and user-friendly way. It is a designed solution to the problem of getting readers to engage with your content in an information-saturated society!

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10 Things Instructors Overlook When Creating Content for an Online Course

10 Things Instructors Overlook When Creating Content for an Online Course | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
When you develop online course, you tend to overlook few things without realizing their importance. Take care of these and be effective in your instruction.

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