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In Theories and Frameworks, you’ll take a close look at learners and learning contexts. As you define your target audience, you’ll learn how to use learner personas as a communication tool with stakeholders and how these can be used to influence learning goals, assessments, and activities. Explore theories of learning and motivation that inform design. You’ll be introduced to learning taxonomies for defining learning outcomes, such as Bloom’s taxonomy and Fink’s Taxonomy of Significant Learning. You’ll take a closer look at design frameworks, such as Backward Design, Integrated Course Design, and the ADDIE model. Next, you’ll see examples of conceptual tools that can be used to support ideation, brainstorming, and course outlining. This course will include an immersive activity in which you’ll join learning experience design colleagues to develop, refine, and present project plans to stakeholders. By taking this course, you’ll gain experience mapping out a course design from start to finish and be well equipped to continue on in the series....

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By Julia B

Mar 25, 2025

General overview with lots of future reading recommendations

By John C D

Jun 28, 2025

Learning Experience Design: Theories and Frameworks is a thoughtfully designed course that effectively bridges foundational theories with practical design strategies. Its clear structure, relevant examples, and engaging activities make it a five-star learning experience for both new and experienced educators.

By Айгерим С

Jul 16, 2024

It was a fulfilling learning experience

By Melkizedek M

Apr 1, 2025

Strong Additional Resources

By HERU S S

Mar 29, 2025

Great.

By Chanh N N

Jan 19, 2025

GOOD