TY - JOUR
T1 - Learning design in diverse institutional and cultural contexts: suggestions from a participatory workshop with higher education professionals in Africa
AU - Mittelmeier, Jenna
AU - Long, Dianne
AU - Cin, Firdevs Melis
AU - Reedy, Katharine
AU - Gunter, Ashley
AU - Raghuram, Parvati
AU - Rienties, Bart
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Learning design approaches, such as those adopted by the Open University, provide a set of tools and resources for purposefully-designing modules with a focus on student experiences. However, many of the current learning design strategies have been situated within specific institutions in Europe and North America. This means that there are several issues worth considering around if and how established learning design approaches make sense in diverse institutional and cultural contexts. To critically assess the relevance and appropriateness of learning design strategies in new contexts, this article describes an in-depth participatory workshop with 34 education professionals from five African countries. Altogether, 10 suggestions for learning design practices were derived from the consensus of workshop participants, which provide a foundation for the development of learning design practices moving forward.
AB - Learning design approaches, such as those adopted by the Open University, provide a set of tools and resources for purposefully-designing modules with a focus on student experiences. However, many of the current learning design strategies have been situated within specific institutions in Europe and North America. This means that there are several issues worth considering around if and how established learning design approaches make sense in diverse institutional and cultural contexts. To critically assess the relevance and appropriateness of learning design strategies in new contexts, this article describes an in-depth participatory workshop with 34 education professionals from five African countries. Altogether, 10 suggestions for learning design practices were derived from the consensus of workshop participants, which provide a foundation for the development of learning design practices moving forward.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85049554287
U2 - 10.1080/02680513.2018.1486185
DO - 10.1080/02680513.2018.1486185
M3 - Article
SN - 0268-0513
JO - Open Learning
JF - Open Learning
ER -