Engage and inspire students through technology.
Learn how to create enhanced learning opportunities using the latest tools and techniques to connect with today’s digital-first students.
Our unique approach to instructional design focuses on understanding learning theory, blending traditional instructional design models with rapid prototyping and data analytics to create online courses. You will gain hands-on experience developing and publishing online courses using the edX platform.
This Instructional Design and Technology MicroMasters program will provide the knowledge and skills needed to capitalize on one of the fastest growing areas of education – online teaching and learning. This program will prepare you to create engaging and active learning, using digital pedagogy, emerging technologies and data analytics.
Through this program you will learn how to design captivating learning experiences for students who want mobile learning opportunities that are collaborative and accessible, while advancing your knowledge of educational theory.
"Today’s students seek online courses that leverage digital media to create highly engaging and personalized learning experiences. The Learning Design MicroMasters program helps participants blend learning theory, emerging technologies, and data analytics to create these types of courses, and individuals completing this program of study will be prepared to help schools and organizations create the engaging online learning experiences students need for success beyond the classroom."
— Stephen Wakefield , Vice President, Public Affairs, Discovery Education
How To Earn The MicroMasters Credential Complete and successfully earn a Verified Certificate in all 4 courses.
Take Your Credential To The Next Level Learners interested in continuing their education in Learning Design and earning a Master of Science degree can continue their online work at University of Maryland University College.
Learners who successfully earn the MicroMasters Credential and possess a bachelor’s degree are eligible to apply to the online Learning Design and Technology program at UMUC with no need to take the GMAT or GRE test. If accepted into the Learning Design and Technology program, learners who have earned a MicroMasters Credential would be credited for 12 credits, LDT 610 and LDT 620, in the degree program.
Holly Henry
Associate Professor, Learning Design and TechnologyUniversity of Maryland University College
Edward O'Neill
Associate Professor, Learning Design and TechnologyUniversity of Maryland University College
Doug Brtek
Associate Professor, Learning Design and TechnologyUniversity of Maryland University College
Randy Hansen
Professor and Program Chair, Learning Design and TechnologyUniversity of Maryland University College
Eli Collins-Brown
Instructional Developer and LeaderUniversity of Maryland University College
LeAnn Derby
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