Design Process

Overview

Digital Learning’s approach to design is built on collaboration and intentionality. Their outcome-driven development process pairs USF faculty with skilled Learning Designers, bringing everyone’s collective expertise to the table. Personalized support is tailored to each course’s unique needs, drawing on research and proven best practices in online learning. This highly collaborative effort, informed by design thinking and collaborative problem solving, fosters innovative solutions that lead to engaged learning and lasting impact for students.

Intentional Collaboration

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At the heart of course design process is a collaborative partnership where faculty and designers leverage their expertise. Through regular brainstorming and problem solving, they work together to understand learner needs, align on goals, and tackle instructional challenges to meet outcomes. This semester-long collaboration fosters innovative solutions and a shared commitment to creating student-centered online courses.

PERSONALIZED SUPPORT

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Faculty work closely with dedicated Learning Designers who guide them through each phase of course development, providing customized planning tools, just-in-time resources, and tailored recommendations to increase interaction and engage learners. This hands-on support includes developing multimedia-based content and building the course from start to finish, ensuring that each course meets the unique needs of faculty and students alike.

PEDAGOGY AND RESEARCH

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The design process is grounded in research and established quality standards and informed by proven instructional design models and theories. Each course reflects best practices in online learning, drawing on evidence-based strategies to ensure effective and engaging learning experiences that meet rigorous academic standards.

ContinUous Refinement

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To keep pace with evolving educational needs, Digital Learning Design leverages ongoing faculty and student feedback, refining their process based on new technology, emerging research, statewide goals, and the needs of modern learners. This commitment to continuous evaluation and improvement ensures that courses remain relevant, innovative, and impactful. 

 


 

Faculty Insight

"Overall, the design and development process was a comprehensive learning experience that equipped me with a diverse set of skills and knowledge, enhancing my ability to create impactful online learning experiences."
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Dr. David Kilmnick, College of Behavioral and Community Sciences