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Module Design – Effective Practice: Digital Teaching Refresh Week Online
Designing a well-structured and engaging module can make a big difference in how students experience and interact with your content. This session focuses on practical strategies for organising your modules clearly and effectively in My Dundee.
What we’ll cover:
- Structuring modules or weeks clearly
- Tips for creating a logical and consistent layout that helps students navigate your module with ease.
- Tips for creating a logical and consistent layout that helps students navigate your module with ease.
- Using learning objectives and labels
- Learn how to guide students through their learning journey.
- Learn how to guide students through their learning journey.
- Using folders effectively
- When and how to use folders to keep your content tidy and accessible without overwhelming students.
- When and how to use folders to keep your content tidy and accessible without overwhelming students.
- Cautious use of AI design tools
- An introduction to AI-assisted course design tools, with guidance on when and how to use them thoughtfully.
- (For a deeper dive into AI tools, see our “Using AI as an Educator” session.)
By the end of the session, you’ll have a toolkit of practical ideas to help you design modules that are clear, purposeful, and student-friendly.
Audience: All Staff
Location: Online (Teams)
Format: Presentation
Registration: Required
Related LibGuide: My Dundee - Staff: Adding material to your course by Educational Development
- Date:
- Tuesday, August 19, 2025
- Time:
- 11:00am - 12:00pm
- Time Zone:
- UK, Ireland, Lisbon Time (change)
- Online:
- This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
- Audience:
- All Staff
- Categories:
- Presentation session
Event Organizer
Emma Duke-Williams
Educational Development