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Boilerplate
In web design, boilerplate code or boilerplate refers to a section of HTML that must be included on each page with little or no alteration. the most basic HTML boilerplate might look something like this: <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en" dir="ltr"> <head> ...
HTML elements – The basics
An HTML element is is a piece of content (usually text) that is enclosed within tags. The tag name defines what type of content it is and how it should be displayed. Some common tags you'll use include: <h1></h1> Defines a Heading <p></p> Defines a paragrap...
More tags
Now with an understanding of the fundamental structure of and HTML page, let's look at a few more common tags and their uses. Text formatting We previously looked at the <p> tag and its use for defining paragraphs. sometimes we need to highlight one or just ...
data science topis
Topic : Introduction to data science Data scientist skills Data scientist responsibilities data vs information Topic : Presenting data science projects Planning performing Data visualization Data analytics Topic : ...
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Course mapping
A course map provides a high-level outline of a course's delivery structure for the duration of the approved teaching weeks. It should be developed from the Course Level Alignment Table (CLAT) and with assessments established. A course map includes administr...
Writing learning outcomes and objectives
Creating effective learning outcomes is essential for designing courses that meet educational standards and effectively guide both instruction and assessment. Here’s a detailed guide to help you write clear and impactful learning outcomes: Steps to write lear...
Bloom's taxonomy
Bloom's Taxonomy, initially introduced by Benjamin Bloom in 1956, has been widely adopted as a framework for categorising educational goals. Revised to promote more dynamic learning objectives, it outlines a range of cognitive skills from basic recall to compl...
Understanding visual literacy
So, what exactly is visual literacy? It's the ability to see, understand, and make sense of visual information. In simpler terms, it's about reading images and graphics the way we read words. When we're visually literate, we can interpret the messages that vis...
Topic and assessment planning
A 'topic and assessment plan (T&A plan)' extends a course map by identifying the sequence of engagements (content, resources, and activities) used and presented that learners will interact with, in each of the topics. Engagements are aligned with each of the ...
Course level alignment (CLAT, previously Initial alignment table)
Alignment is one of the most important aspects of course design. Ensuring that assessments, content, and objectives are in sync makes the development process more effective and efficient. The course-level alignment process focuses on identifying the assessabl...
Summative assessment plan
A summative assessment plan is an extension to the course description included in the approved programme doc. It identifies the type, nature, weighting and frequency of summative assessment events in a course. Type: The form or method of assessment used t...
Coherence tables
A coherence table is useful for identifying appropriate credit values for learning outcomes across all courses in a programme of study. Within a programme of study, course learning outcomes are mapped and aligned with the qualification's graduate profile outc...
AI for images
Typography and learning design
Typography is a crucial element in learning design, significantly affecting how learners perceive and process information. Effective typography enhances readability, comprehension, and engagement with educational content. This guide delves into the principles ...
Assessment
Developing authentic and holistic assessments that reflect industry, workplace, or vocational expectations is essential for preparing learners effectively for their future careers. Authentic assessments bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practica...
Types of images
Visual assets are integral to enhancing both comprehension and engagement in online courses. Different types of images—literal, figurative, metaphorical, and instructional—serve unique purposes in this context, each contributing to the learning experience in d...
Sourcing and selecting visual assets
Choosing the right visual assets for your online course isn't just about picking the prettiest pictures or the flashiest videos. There are several important factors to consider to ensure that the visuals you use enhance learning and engagement. Relevance:...
Visual literacy practices for learning designers
Enhancing your visual literacy skills isn't just about understanding visuals; it's about using them to make your online courses more effective. Here are some practical tips for learning designers: Evaluate visuals for educational effectiveness: When selec...