[email protected] Learning objectives This is an intensive design workshop to help participants make pedagogically informed design decisions that make appropriate use of digital technologies. This might include the design or re-design of face-to-face, blended or online courses. A ‘course’ could be an individual module or a whole course. It is suggested that participants have a course in mind, for which to design and storyboard the teaching and learning, in this workshop. By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to: • conceptualise the learning design process from different perspectives • apply a range of learning design resources, tools and methods to a learning intervention • critique a range of pedagogical approaches and the role played by different technologies, in supporting these • review and debate the theoretical underpinnings of learning design • develop a storyboard, with associated learning activities and assessment elements. The workshop’s activities are part of the 7Cs of learning design framework, which consists of seven components: 1. Conceptualise – which initiates the design process and consists of imagine, design and prepare. 2. Create – which covers the ways in which search engines, Open Educational Resource (OER) repositories and social bookmarking can be used to find and collate relevant resources and activities, as well as strategies for creating resources. 3. Communicate – which covers the different ways in which communication can be fostered, this includes how to moderate asynchronous and synchronous forums, as well as use of social media. 4. Collaborate – which considers how collaboration can be fostered and a review of the different tools that can be used to support collaboration. 5. Consider – which considers how reflection can be fosters and how students can demonstrate achievement of the learning outcomes, i.e. the assessment elements. 6. Combine – which enables the designer to step back and look at the design from different perspectives, this includes creating an activity profile of how much time students will spend on different types of activities, as well as creating a storyboard of the course. 7. Consolidate – implement the course in a real learning context and evaluate how effective it is. The original 7Cs has now been augmented with a number of complementary Learning Design frameworks. Course Description The participants will engage with a range of learning design conceptual tools. They will work in groups and will periodically share back their discussions with the rest of the participants. They will benefit from having a laptop by which to join in activities. The workshop can be run face-to-face or online. Ideally it should be run as a one-day workshop, but a condensed half-day workshop is also possible. Longer two- or three-day workshops, allow for flexibility and customization of material to meet participants needs.