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Addressing the Challenges of Program and Course Design in Higher Education with Design Technologies
Author(s) -
Alan Bain
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of applied instructional design
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2160-5289
DOI - 10.51869/92ab
Subject(s) - optimal distinctiveness theory , program design language , engineering management , process (computing) , computer science , quality (philosophy) , higher education , engineering ethics , design education , best practice , engineering , knowledge management , process management , psychology , software engineering , political science , business , philosophy , epistemology , law , advertising , psychotherapist , operating system
This article describes six major challenges facing faculty members and teams as they engage in the design of degree programs in higher education and how technology tools for program design can be employed to address those challenges. They include tools for collaboration, leveraging best practice, designing for quality and distinctiveness, addressing standards overload, focusing on assessment, and making feedback a meaningful part of the design process. The article makes the case for each of the challenges and shows examples of how the tools help teams engage in collaborative program development in higher education.

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