6.3.1 Creating Curriculum Components (CCs) Part 1

After completing the Learning Design Triangle (LDT) to establish the contextual framework for the entire learning design, we will explore how to develop Curriculum Components (CCs) and learning tasks that align with these elements, transforming overarching design concepts into actionable teaching practices. For a detailed theoretical explanation of Curriculum Components (CC), see Chapter 2.5 – Curriculum Component Sequence.

By using a course-level pattern, the Learning Design Studio (LDS) will recommend and assign relevant CC patterns and the task patterns for you. Next, we’ll take a closer look at how they work.


Reviewing and Revising the Existing CCs


1. How to Name a CC?

💡Formula of naming a CC

Through the 1)  focal task(s) to 2) achieve the intended learning outcome to 3) implement the workflow step(s) of a disciplinary practice for 4) applying the focus or foci of the pedagogical approach.


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