
ACUE’s Designing Learner-Centered Courses guides you through designing courses with aligned assessments, assignments, and learning experiences that offer students clarity around what they are learning and how they will be assessed. This professional development opportunity supports instructors who are building a course from the ground up as well as those teaching pre-designed courses.
Upon completion of this course, you will earn the ACUE micro-credential in Designing Courses which is one of four courses that can build to a Certificate In Effective Teaching qualification.
This is a six-module course that can be taken in two different formats:
- Asynchronously completing one module a week while submitting one paper each week reflecting on learning. Timeline: May 17– June 29.
- In person design sessions, six half-days over two weeks where course tasks will be completed in each session (i.e., no homework).
Modules 1-3: Tuesday May 20, Wednesday May 21 & Thursday May 22 from 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Coffee and snacks will be available.
Modules 4-6: Tuesday May 27, Wednesday May 28 & Thursday May 29 from 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Coffee and snacks will be available.
UT system will pay the registration fee for suitable candidates. Please RSVP before April 18th to apply or email Anne Braseby for more information. anne.braseby@austin.utexas.edu