You don't have to be a subject matter expert to create an amazing course. Instead, it's about being dedicated to the process of course development. Think about that - it's liberating!
This was my second video with Irina Ketkin and it was as good as the last. She's a prof on Udemy and has her own YouTube channel @TheLnDAcademy. She's truly a learning and development expert. She discusses some of the following:
🚗 One acronym that can help you in your course development journey is ADDIE: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation.
🥵 But it's important to note that course development takes time and effort. On average, it takes about 12 hours of preparation to deliver 1 hour of content. This includes researching and organizing material, designing interactive activities, and considering the best delivery methods.
So if you're planning on creating a course, don't underestimate the amount of work that goes into it. Check out the video to get some tips about the structured process and approach that will help you create an amazing course that engages and educates your learners.
0:00 Intro
0:53 "Course Development" or ?
1:46 Steps of instructional design
3:38 Process for digital content
6:12 Activity ideas
7:44 Gauging your course's impact
11:08 One to twelve
12:48 Outsourcing
14:50 Subject matter expertise?
19:04 Training for instructional design
20:27 Authoring tools for online courses
21:11 Why do this??
Find Irina @TheLnDAcademy
Find me (Andrea) at www.thehrhub.ca. I'm an HR consultant as well as YouTuber and provide a wide range of consulting support.