CPLContinuing andProfessional LearningLearning Experience Design(LXD) Workplace Learning and DevelopmentWITH OISE I CAN www.oise.utoronto.ca/cpl
LEARNING EXPERIENCE DESIGN (LXD)To support education professionals in their Calling ourselves Learningchosen professional learning journey, OISE Experience DesignersContinuing and Professional Learning is evolving acknowledges that we design,our learning programs to reflect workplace enable and/or facilitaterealities. Effective Winter 2016 our Workplace experiences rather than courses.Learning and Development portfolio introduces This gives us a broad license tothe Professional Series which begins with two empower people with the toolsnew programs: Performance Consulting and and information they need toLearning Experience Design. do their jobs, regardless of the chosen format.In our ‘always-connected’ world of socialand interactive media, today’s workplace Source: christytucker.wordpress.com -professionals are acquiring information and Experiencing E-Learningcollaborating with colleagues in different anddynamic ways; this is true of their learning Christy Tucker, June 2015experiences as well. For education professionalsto succeed in a net-centric environment, theyrequire knowledge and skill with digital media/technology, instructional design and educationalandragogy.ELEMENTS OF LEARNING EXPERIENCE DESIGN1. STRATEGY Designing adult learning What are the needs and goals of your experiences that take place either online or in a classroom learners? has always traditionally been2. REQUIREMENTS about defining a curriculum. What are the key topics, methods and That process of curriculum instruction is most commonly activities required to create and deliver a called instructional design. But in the same way that user successful learning experience? experience design requires3. STRUCTURE much more than deciding what How will topics, activities be structured? content should go on a website,4. INTERACTION true learning experience design What will learners be doing, hearing and requires much more than curriculum. seeing during the learning experience?5. SENSORY Source: Elements of Learning Experience Design What will the learning experience feel, look Andre Plaut, January 2014 and sound like?WLD OISE CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL LEARNING
PROGRAM DETAILS (Open Enrolment) ABOUT THE PROGRAMUser Experience (UX) in the technology landscape has emerged as critical fororganizations which are serious about engaging their customers in mobile and digitalenvironments. With the influence of technology within the education space, LearningExperience Design is the synthesis of user experience design methodology, instructionalsystems design and educational pedagogy/andragogy. The Learning Experience DesignProgram introduces education professionals to the attributes and processes of LearningExperience Design in order to advance their professional skill-set for developinglearning solutions which produce compelling and engaging learning experiences.3 Compulsory Courses to achieve a Recognition of Achievement Fundamentals of Learning Experience Design + = Writing for Learner Engagement + Learning Campaigns: Applying Elements ofLearning Experience DesignPROGRAM FEATURES Designed with the busy education professional in mind, the Learning Experience Design Program provides flexible learning options online This program can be completed within 1 year; if taking multiple courses within a session, you can fast track and be completed within approximately two academic semesters Successful completion of this program provides a Recognition of Achievement from Canada’s #1 Faculty of Education, the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), Continuing and Professional Learning at the University of Toronto Develop your professional network by engaging with colleagues who are tasked with leading learner experience strategy and developing and implementing learner-centric design solutions WLD OISE CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL LEARNING
WITH OISE I CANCONTACT USOISE | Continuing and Professional LearningOntario Institute for Studies in EducationUniversity of Toronto5-103 252 Bloor Street WToronto, ON, M55 1V6 Canada [email protected] 1-416-978-2474 www.oise.utoronto.ca/cpl
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