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Free Instructional Design Webinars

I am delighted to announce that Cal State Fullerton’s M.S. in Instructional Design and Technology program is sponsoring a summer webinar series on instructional design topics! I am presenting all four webinars via Zoom. Times are listed in Pacific.

  • Eye-Catching in a Good Way: Basics of Graphic Design
    June 19 at 12 pm
    This session will serve as a primer on effective visual design. We’ll cover basic graphic design principles, the use of color, type, and typography, and designing effective slides, handouts, and job aids.
  • Introduction to Instructional Design
    June 26 at 12 pm
    This session will introduce instructional design models and how people learn. We’ll cover ADDIE, SAM, learning theories, memory, motivation, and feedback, and diverse ways of learning.
  • Learning for Everyone: Accessibility and 508 Compliance
    July 3 at 12 pm
    In this session, we’ll talk about how you can create online learning experiences that are usable by everyone. We’ll define accessibility, cover common accessibility pitfalls, talk about legal requirements under Section 508, and we’ll cover strategies to analyze content for accessibility.
  • Fair Use Isn’t Everything: Copyright, Public Domain, and Creative Commons
    July 10 at 12 pm
    This session will cover finding and reusing existing content for your learning experiences. We’ll dive into copyright, fair use, Public Domain, and Creative Commons.

Webinar links and more information are available on the Instructional Design & Technology website. Pre-registration is not required.

Webinars will be recorded and posted to the program’s YouTube Channel.

Hope you can join me!

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