Course Code: BU916 – 10 hours
Instructional Design in Action
Build multimedia learning experiences using instructional design tools, accessibility practices, graphic design, video, and responsible AI-supported course development.
Build multimedia learning experiences using instructional design tools, accessibility practices, graphic design, video, and responsible AI-supported course development.
Take your instructional design skills beyond theory and into practice. This hands-on course focuses on creating engaging, accessible, and technology-enhanced learning experiences using today’s most popular design and development tools.
Course Code: BU916 – 10 hours
Course Fee: $225
Instructor: Julie Ann Howlett
Schedule: Monday & Wednesday, 6:30–8:30pm
Dates: October 5 – October 21
Registration Deadline: October 1
Designed as a follow-up to Getting Started with Instructional Design, this course provides hands-on experience creating multimedia learning experiences for workplace, educational, and training environments.
Participants apply instructional design principles while working with tools and technologies commonly used to develop engaging digital learning content.
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Throughout the course, participants build a cumulative project that demonstrates their skills and can be used in a professional portfolio, workplace training initiative, or instructional setting.
This course is ideal for educators, trainers, instructional designers, HR professionals, and learning and development specialists looking to strengthen their course design and content creation capabilities.
Interested in learning more about Instructional Design in Action? The Workforce Training Center team can answer questions about course content, registration, and upcoming professional development opportunities.