Practical Issues Of Framing Learning Objectives For Online Learning—Infographic
What Are The Learning Objectives?
A learning objective is a statement, in specific and measurable terms, that describes what learners will be able to do on completion of training.
What Do Learning Objectives Help Finalize In An eLearning Course?
- Scope of the course
 - Instructional strategy
 - Evaluation methodology
 - Cost and duration of the course
 
Common Pitfalls To Avoid While Framing Learning Objectives
Pitfall 1
Avoid false performances such as:
- Be able to understand...
 - Be able to appreciate...
 
Pitfall 2
Avoid false givens such as:
- Given 3 days of instruction...
 - Given adequate practice...
 
Pitfall 3
Do not use vague terms that convey no meaning
- Example: Have a profound awareness of the sales process
 
Pitfall 4
Do not focus on what instructors will do
- Example: The facilitator will provide exposure to the steps involved in the sales process.
 
Tips To Follow While Framing Learning Objectives
- Consider specific questions to keep learning objectives grounded.
 - Ensure objectives communicate the intent in clear terms and leave little room for misinterpretation.
 - Keep them simple and brief so that they are easily understandable.
 - Be specific about the performance of learners after taking the training.
 - Align every activity in the course with the learning objectives.
 - Make sure one learning objective refers to a single outcome.
 
                        
                        
                        
                
    
    
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