Online Course Curriculum Development
Preferred learners
- London, Ontario, Canada
- Academic experience
Categories
Skills
Project scope
- What is the main goal for this project?
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The goal for this project will be to outline a set of key concepts and learnings, of the students' choosing, that will ultimately comprise an immersive online experience for students to explore technology, innovation, and business. The end product of the students' work will be a script which can be transformed into an online course with the assistance of voice actors and our team of programmers.
- What tasks will learners need to complete to achieve the project goal?
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Students will need to 1) select a topic they would like to teach that is related to our overall mission, 2) conduct research on the topic, 3) scope out a curriculum for a 2-3 hour online course, including an interactive project component (if appropriate), 4) create a script for the course, complete with assignments, checkpoints, and enthusiastic verbiage.
- What is the main goal for this project?
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The goal for this project will be to outline a set of key concepts and learnings, of the students' choosing, that will ultimately comprise an immersive online experience for students to explore technology, innovation, and business. The end product of the students' work will be a script which can be transformed into an online course with the assistance of voice actors and our team of programmers.
- What tasks will learners need to complete to achieve the project goal?
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Students will need to 1) select a topic they would like to teach that is related to our overall mission, 2) conduct research on the topic, 3) scope out a curriculum for a 2-3 hour online course, including an interactive project component (if appropriate), 4) create a script for the course, complete with assignments, checkpoints, and enthusiastic verbiage.
About the company
- https://www.ehacks.ca
- Education
Our mission is to provide interdisciplinary learning experiences that empower students to solve pressing social issues through technical innovation. eHacks competitions are a uniquely magical place. Students from various backgrounds attend cross-functional workshops, connect with corporate representatives from various high-growth firms, and work together to create technically interesting and financially feasible innovations that aspire to change our world for the better.
Over the past two years, eHacks has raised over $25,000 to host 300+ students from every faculty on campus. Regardless of our participants' backgrounds, everyone walks away from eHacks with new ideas, experiences, and skills that prepare them for the ever-changing workforce.