Content Mapping
A content map is a tool designed to help instructors plan,
document and map the content that will be presented in a course with
instructional strategies and modes of delivery. Instructors can refer to this
exercise when determining which features and functions should be used to
present content to students as well as to assess students. Copy and paste the
tables for as many Modules you have in your course.
Complete the
following tables for two units/units of study in your course.
Name of Course:
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Instructor:
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Module 1 Goal:
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Outcomes:
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Competencies:
At the end of this unit, the learner should be able to:
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Instructional Strategy
(case study & analysis, group work, demonstration, role playing,
etc.) including time on task
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Medium/media used to deliver content
and instruction (web readings, forums, email, chat, etc.)
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Medium/media used for
assessment (online test, written essay, discussion board posts, etc.)
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Name of Course:
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Instructor:
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Unit 2 Goal:
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Outcomes:
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Competencies:
At the end of this unit, the learner should be able to:
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Instructional Strategy
(case study & analysis, group work, demonstration, role playing,
etc.) including time on task
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Medium/media used to deliver
content and instruction (web readings, forums, email, chat, etc.)
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Medium/media used for
assessment (online test, written essay, discussion board posts, etc.)
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