Project Requirements & Design Guide


Your Lesson's Focus & Scope

Focus In Module 1, you took a deep dive into the discovery of the learner’s needs, challenges, and opportunities. As you begin to design your lesson, you will put in place a plan to meet those needs, challenges, and opportunities while meeting the project's design requirements. If you were designing this project for a client, your plan would arise from discussion and negotiation with your client about the project's design requirements. For this project, we relied on the advice of our panel of subject matter experts who helped us to established a short, but important list of project requirements. 

The Project Requirements

Designers will develop open educational resources for adult basic education based on the following project requirements:


The Project Design Guide

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As noted, the instructional materials you design and develop must conform to the Design Guide that was created to assist you in creating a lesson that meets the project requirements and the instructional need. Much like an architect’s blueprint, the project requirements and the Design Guide for this project describes the who, what, where, when, why, and how of the lesson. Since we will be referring to the Design Guide throughout the course, we have added a link to the Design Guide document in the left navigation menu that appears on each page of this course.

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Let's take a quick look at the components of the project's Design Guide. We will review the Design Guide in detail within Module 4, but please take a few minutes to open and scroll through the three parts of the Design Guide below:


 


As you can see, the Design Guide addresses the focus and scope of the lesson, and guides you as you answer the following questions: 

  • Who is the audience for this lesson?
  • What topic is being explored?
  • What is the grade level of the lesson?
  • What materials will be required?
  • How will this course be facilitated?
  • Do I understand the needs of my learners?