Tyler Kern, Marketscale
Personally, I use backwards design in the majority of my developments because I want to be absolutely sure that the learning objectives are assessed correctly and content is more oriented toward the big picture. Instead of building out a course in a linear fashion, you’ll want to first start with identifying the desired results, or setting up your learning objectives. Next, you’ll begin working on the assessments and determining what evidence would demonstrate that the learner has acquired the necessary knowledge. Last, you’ll build out the content to support those assessments.
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