#96: How to create a course a University would be proud to offer

"We need someone to teach them"

Heather discusses her experience developing curriculum for courses at the Center for Continuing Education at the University of Sydney. She shares the importance of case studies, storytelling, multimedia, workshopping, statistics and facts, and strategy and mapping in creating a successful course. Heather emphasizes the need for well-researched content and engaging delivery to ensure a valuable learning experience.

Takeaways

  • Case studies, storytelling, and multimedia are effective tools for engaging learners and illustrating key concepts.
  • Workshopping allows for active learning and encourages participants to apply what they've learned.
  • Using well-researched statistics and facts adds credibility to the course content.
  • Creating a clear strategy and mapping out the course structure helps learners understand and retain information.

At a glance…

01:04 New Courses and Curriculum Development
07:43 Using Statistics and Facts
08:08 Creating a Clear Strategy and Mapping
09:28 Putting It All Together

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