Sketch: UX for Instructional Design

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Free Online Course: Sketch: UX for Instructional Design provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Sketch: UX for Instructional Design is taught by John-Paul Ballard.

Overview
  • Learn how to use the Sketch application to create handouts, worksheets, and grading rubrics, and see how to save your designs as reusable templates.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • Who is this course for?
    • Course learning objectives
    • About the exercise files and challenges
    1. ISD, UX, and Sketch
    • UX, UI, and ISD: What are they?
    • Why is UX important to ISD?
    • Sketch overview for instructional designers
    • Challenge: Explain the differences between UX and UI
    • Solution: Explain the differences between UX and UI
    2. Sketch Basics for Instructional Designers
    • How-to basics in Sketch: Artboards, vectors, and text
    • How-to basics in Sketch: Create an icon
    • Available Sketch templates and resources for ISD
    • Challenge: Create a simple trophy icon with vectors in Sketch
    3. Use Sketch in Instructional Design
    • How to create a blank page template in Sketch
    • How to create a printable handout in Sketch
    • How to create a grading rubric template in Sketch
    Conclusion
    • Next steps