Course development team - Centre for Flexible Learning (CFL)




Course Design and Development

Course development team

 

At Course Design & Development (CDD), we use a team approach to the design and development of DFL materials. This allows us to combine specialised skills from a variety of people to produce high quality materials.

It takes a lot of work and commitment to make the switch from traditional teaching or training processes towards flexible learning. To help you make that transition in developing your course materials, you will work as part of a course development team. The course team members are:

The team is usually brought together at the start of the development period. The course writer/coordinator or content specialist will be assigned by the Head of Department, while the Course Design & Development staff are assigned by the SID. Other resource personnel and support staff are requested on a needs basis during or after the initial planning phase.

Note: The successful development and production of effective study materials depends on the cooperation of all members of the course team.

Course writer

As the Course Writer (content specialist) your main role is to provide the content of the course. The following is a summary of your responsibilities:

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Instructional designer

Instructional Designers are the project managers of a course development teams which undertake to provide high quality teaching/learning materials for students at a distance.

The Instructional Designer (ID) ensures:

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Education technologist

For new and revised courses, the Education Technologist (ET):

For minor adjustment courses, the ET:

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Electronic publisher

For unrevised courses, the EP:

For new and revised courses, the EP:

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Multimedia Unit

Click here to view the Multimedia Unit's web page.

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Liaison Librarian

Each faculty is assigned liaison librarians that can assist in providing valuable advice with regard to reading resources that can be used to supplement the course.

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