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Content creation

modified Apr 17th, 2007

Pedagogy design considerations and course structure lay the foundation for developing course content. If you have not already done so, go through these sections before you start creating your course content.

Content creation goes hand-in-hand with communication, assessment, and look and feel. While the these four sections are presented sequentially, they should be considered concurrently.

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