MINISTRY OF INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN
MINISTRY OF INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN
CRAS ERUDITIO HODIE
The Ministry of Instructional Design (MID) provides inspiring elearning training courses, designed by the UK’s leading elearning experts.
Learn how you can create exciting and effective elearning in-house using the latest learning technologies.
Part 3D computer game, part social network, part collaborative learning, our Rapid eLearning Development (ReD) course will teach you how to build effective elearning and informal media using leading elearning author tools.
Designed by Rob Hubbard of LearningAge Solutions with input from some of the smartest people in the elearning industry including Clive Shepherd, Jane Hart and Patrick Dunn. This is a course unlike any other, designed to show how great elearning can be and built using tools that you too can master. We want the ReD course to inspire as well as train.
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We are a Corporate Affiliate of the CPD Institute - an international cross-professional body promoting Continuing Professional Development (CPD) as a key component of lifelong learning. Completing the ReD course will count as 40 hours of CPD for those seeking Fellowship of this respected organisation.
ReD Course = 40 Hours of Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
Designed and Built by LearningAge Solutions
The ReD course has been designed and built by LearningAge Solutions, one of the leading elearning ‘boutiques’ in the UK. “Working on the ReD course has been an all consuming passion for me personally. We’re really proud of the course and hope to develop more based on this new ground-breaking approach.” remarked Rob Hubbard, Director of LearningAge Solutions.
“I'm supposed to be careful not to endorse "products" as I work for JISC, but in this instance I'm so impressed by the design and delivery of your social constructivist/connectivists/peer/guided delivery approach it's worth shouting about. And it's also my role to filter out the wheat from the chaff, and if that means shouting out about a product or service, then so be it.” - Kevin Brace, HE eLearning Coordinator, JISC