Introduction To Design
Before starting the program, I was lucky because I have
taught classes but also been an instructional designer. Years later, after I
had been an instructional designer I taught religious education to 1st and
5th graders and for those classes I developed a lesson plan and
a PowerPoint presentation. Since I enjoy online learning, and love creating
classes (I created accounts payable and computer training, to name two). I have
enjoyed these classes for the certificate and time is flying! I remember when I
started, and a bit scared my experience would be a hindrance, but instead has
been helpful. I must admit I have enjoyed the previous two classes more than
the first two because these are more hands on, compared to reading about teaching.
I have learned so much in this program, such as learning styles and probably
the most important part of design I took was last semester, when I developed a
lesson for my planned class. When I was previously in graduate school for
Communications and Training I learned computer graphics and website design and
that helped me. These classes for online teaching have shown us how to create
classes, including assessments and activities, and how to build classes using
sources like Google Sites. I built a portfolio and a website for the class I
hope to teach and it is amazing seeing work I created. I keep updating both as
the program advances and see a big difference.
I am very excited to design a class, and look forward to designing lesson plans, and everything to create a great class. I have created possible lesson plans for my project and I enjoy doing this. The project I want to develop is an online religious education class. I previously taught in the class but so many people would be unable to attend due to work or the weather and this will remove obstacles, making it easier for more to receive Confirmation. I know that it will involve more work than my religious education teaching, including tests, activities and active learning but it will be enjoyable creating lessons that will allow more types of learners. I hope that this will increase those making their Confirmation, or just learning more about the Bible. After that, my outcome is to return to instructional design, with even more skills to show, and an updated portfolio to show employers!
