Selecting resources and activities

Now that you can write effective learning outcomes and have used them to build your course framework, which is structured around topics, you are ready to start adding resources and activities.

Keep in mind that each of your topics will contain the following items:

  • A summary of your topic as it relates to the course as a whole and the specific content within that topic
  • A discussion forum where your students will interact with each other and you as they explain, discuss, and debate subjects that relate to the learning outcomes
  • Resources, such as readings, audio lectures, videos, maps, and more, that comprise the course content
  • Activities that provide an opportunity to rehearse the skills, reinforce knowledge, and practice the abilities needed for the assessments.

When you add each element, make sure that it directly connects to your learning outcome and you explain how those connections are made. Also, this is a good time to remind yourself of the Universal Design for Learning and how best to meet the needs of students with a wide range of skills and abilities.

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