From Concept to Online Course
We have you covered.
From Concept to Online Course
We have you covered.
Learning Design can assist with all of your instructional design, multimedia, accessibility, and copyright needs.
Our Instructional Designers can help bridge the gap between a face-to-face approach and an online approach to learning.
The Instructional Designer will help design the pedagogy of how students learn in an online environment as well as suggest ways for online students to interact with your content.
The Instructional Designer will then work with the various teams that help put your course into an online format. This production process is where you will see your content start to take shape online.
Once the production has been completed, the course is ready for a review by the Quality Assurance and Accessibility teams.
When the course has been signed off by the department and faculty member the course is ready to go live under World Campus as a course offering.
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I appreciate the responsiveness and expertise of the team. We really are partners in working to deliver the best learning experiences possible for our World Campus students. From technical support to new course development, our instructional designers and materials specialists have great ideas and clearly love the work they're doing. Thank you!Elisa Hopkins, Ph.D., College of Education & Lead Faculty, World Campus Children's Literature Program
I see the investment in and excellent abilities of the Learning Design team to create student-friendly courses. They ensure interactive styles for learning activities, are very knowledgeable on the latest modalities, and use Penn State resources to best serve the students and help faculty.Madeline Fulcher Mattern, DNP, FNP-C, CNE, College of Nursing
It was a pleasure to work with my designer, who is talented and a super project manager! He provided helpful and creative suggestions to improve presentation and functionality and was understanding when scheduling conflicts arose, yet was meticulous in keeping the project on target.Carol Howard, Penn State Greater Allegheny