POLXA - Foundations of Learning Experience Design
Course Description
This course will introduce students to the basics of learning experience design. In doing so, it will provide the conceptual background and hands-on practice that will prepare students for creating an effective learning experience. Topics include the design and development process; the science of learning, focusing on various design models; writing measurable learning objectives; designing authentic assessments; curating effective learning resources, with emphasis on accessibility and copyright; and choosing appropriate tools to begin building courses. Finally, students will submit a completed module and provide detailed feedback on sample materials. This four-week online course is self-paced.
Courses are open to all participants, not just those pursuing the certificate program.
For more information about this course, email Answers or call 833-280-5634.
Applies Towards the Following Certificates
- Learning Experience Design Certificate : Learning Experience Design Certificate
English Proficiency Requirements
Continuing Education Programs
Continuing Education (CE) courses and programs offered online through LSU Online & Continuing Education typically include a combination of lecture and discussion as well as reading and writing assignments. You need an adequate command of English in all skill areas (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) to participate in classes.
If English is not your native language, you must meet one of the English language proficiency requirements below to be successful in our CE programs. If you intend to register for a CE course or program, you can determine whether you meet English proficiency requirements by self-assessment prior to enrolling. We want to empower you, the learner, to progress successfully. Completing this self-assessment will enable you to make a good decision on whether you can complete one of our programs.
Intermediate English Skills
Most CE professional development courses and programs require at least intermediate English skills, which are equivalent to a B2 level of English language proficiency on the Self-Assessment Form. When assessing yourself, be sure to read through each of the categories under Column B2 to make sure you meet proficiency requirements.
Advanced English Skills
Online Distance Learning courses and microcreds are for-credit courses and might require more advanced English skills, equivalent to a C1 level on the Learner Self-Assessment Form. Be sure to read through each of the categories under Column C1 to make sure you meet proficiency requirements.