This course formatting guide is designed to help you set up your …
This course formatting guide is designed to help you set up your online course. It steps through best practices for planning, video and captions, VLE course layout, formatting text, side formatting, images and tables, numbering rules and abbreviations and links.
This free course teaches the fundamentals of baking a jam and cream …
This free course teaches the fundamentals of baking a jam and cream sponge. Internationally acclaimed lecturers Maria O'Grady and Mary Reidy created this dynamic and captivating course, which is appropriate for both recreational and professional bakers. You'll learn how to make a fluffy, delicious sponge from Maria and Mary, just like a pastry chef would!
This toolkit supports lean production processes, the six-stage process will facilitate collaboration …
This toolkit supports lean production processes, the six-stage process will facilitate collaboration between instructional design teams and lecturers while optimising the use of their time.
This toolkit was developed by the Higher Education 4.0 instructional design (ID) …
This toolkit was developed by the Higher Education 4.0 instructional design (ID) team to help lecturers work with the IDs collaborative to produce a MOOC efficiently. The questionnaire within the overarching storyline interaction will also be added on OER Commons so you can duplicate and adapt it for your institute.
This guide shows you how to write for the internet (tone of …
This guide shows you how to write for the internet (tone of voice, clarity, and so on) and sets out a standard style (capitalisation, hyphens, and so on). Using this style guide makes courses consistent, professional and easier for students to follow.
This quick guide will help you to hone your online content with …
This quick guide will help you to hone your online content with tips you can easily add to your lecturing. Our video, Writing for MOOCs (massive open online courses), is useful for any asynchronous online course. All of the course content can be implemented with a plus-one approach. Make one change at a time to your course writing and measure the difference it makes for your students!
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