Repurposing traditional professional learning communities as teacher-led teams builds trust and strengthens instructional alignment.
Though it has existed longer than many realize, the field of instructional design remains an emerging profession within higher education. As a result, many instructional designers tell "Inside Digital ...
The Instructional Design team provides services to help faculty design quality face-to-face and online courses. Whether developing a new course or program, transitioning courses to an online format, ...
Instructional coaches work most effectively as “utility players” who link teachers, school leaders, and district administrators, but it’s easy for them to get stretched thin. An instructional coach is ...
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a framework to enhance teaching and learning based on the science of how people learn. As an inclusive educational practice, it supports Michigan Tech’s goal of ...
When a school rolls out a new curriculum, a number of levers have to be pulled. Teachers must be coached, new timelines need to be drawn up for professional development, and a robust feedback system ...
Teaching somebody to do something on the computer is always tough. Words go a long way, and pictures are a big help, but nothing can beat the simple immediacy of a video. Fortunately, it’s never been ...
New federal regulations have updated existing requirements for web and digital accessibility in public institutions, with a compliance date of April 24, 2026. Please see the ADA Title II Ruling for ...
To address learner preferences and complex topics, it is often helpful to present content in a variety of ways. Instructional videos are an alternative way to present information and are encouraged ...
In accordance with a new state bill, Gaston County Schools approved an updated cellphone/wireless device policy. It goes into ...
IDP offers a delivery service for exam processing between Indianapolis and West Lafayette during spring and fall semesters. An IDP staff member will be onsite on Tuesdays from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.