Introduction

In this part of the course design process, course developers begin putting the unit  together and prepare course content, discussions, and assignments.

At this point instructional designers are meeting regularly, virtually and in person, to assist the course developer with content selection and assignment design. The Workspace includes instructional materials on how to design a unit.

We also provide course developers with a template where they can submit any changes to the course outline Readings and Materials section as well as submit assignment directions and discussion questions.

Also, if course developers are using publisher test banks, we ask them to submit them in Respondus-ready format with each unit.

Workspace: Step 3.2: Design Units Page

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Unit Design Template

The Unit Design Template allows the course developer to unit content in one document. Template includes a rubric template as well. Below is an abbreviated part of the Unit Design Template.

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