Narrated Modular Course ("The Classic")
- Ian Christopher (Deactivated)
Owned by Ian Christopher (Deactivated)
Course Info
Description
Learning material is largely presented via dynamic PowerPoint-style slide content with professional voiceover narration.
Course Use-Cases
- Courses that rely heavily on activities, exercises, or workbook content
- Content ported from existing in-person workshops or instructor-led courses
- Audiences who expect a traditional, polished e-learning experience
Delivery Platform
- Delivered on the Ed-Fi Academy site via LearnDash
Course Options
- May include a workbook and any combination of activities (see the article Workbook & Activity Feature Overview for a current list)
- May include a final exam or test
- Can prevent students from viewing content out of sequence
Course Production Details
- The slide content with professional narration is typically developed in Articulate Storyline 360
Course Templates & Examples
NC 01. Narrative Course with Workbook
This template pairs narrated modules along with a set of activities collected into a "workbook." The workbook concept is useful in those instances where the student's coursework activities build on each other, and in cases where the student can use the activities as a starting place for "real work" at their day jobs.
Examples
- Ed-Fi 101 Introduction to Ed-Fi (free, Ed-Fi login and course registration required)
- Ed-Fi 102 Introduction to the Ed-Fi Technology Suite (free, Ed-Fi login and course registration required)
NC 02. Narrative Course with Inline Activities
This template walks the student through narrated modules, with activities presented inline in the module's content area.
Examples
- Ed-Fi 230 From Essential Question to Visual Design
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