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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
English

Course Overview

Certificate Course in Instructional Design is a short programme developed by Symbiosis Online to acquaint the students with Instructional Design. The learners will be introduced to the systematic and structured development of learning materials based on the learning theories and strategies of instruction with the aim of improving the quality and scale of the learning process. 

Certificate Course in Instructional Design classes are open for anyone who aspires to explore instructional design and the candidates must have passed 12th to be eligible for the programme. Certificate Course in Instructional Design online programme will help the students to build a detailed understanding of the whole range of instructional design theories and various models of instructional design. The learners who are eager to join the programme can do so by paying the Symbiosis Online fee.

The Highlights

  • 100%  Online Course
  • Offered by Symbiosis Online
  • Short Duration Course
  • Affordable fee
  • Up to date self-learning material
  • Certificate Programme
  • 6 Hours Completion Time
  • Learn at your own pace

Programme Offerings

  • Complete Online Course
  • Offered by Symbiosis Online
  • Short Duration Course
  • Affordable fee
  • Certificate Programme
  • 6 Hours Completion Time
  • Up to date self-learning material
  • Learn at your own pace

Courses and Certificate Fees

Certificate Availability
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What you will learn

Designing skills

Through the  Certificate Course in Instructional Design programme, the students will study the process of designing, developing, and evaluating the instructional activities and materials. Plus, the students will explore the development of computer-based and web-based content and content for training as well as the application of ID in online teaching-learning. 


Who it is for


The Syllabus

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