Introducing Campus' Pedagogical Approach — Sage Campus // Replace title block colour with text shadow

SAGE Campus courses are self-paced, instructor-led, and interactive. Online courses can come in all sorts of different formats and incorporate different pedagogical approaches into their design, and so on this page, you’ll find more detail on our pedagogical approach and course learning style, with examples from our courses. At Campus, we have poured years of experience of course design into our current suite of courses, and all of our courses are meticulously crafted to ensure the learner is at the forefront and remains engaged throughout. 

What do we do to ensure we offer a great learning experience? 

The pedagogical mix of content types included in each course is carefully devised based on well-known learning design principles. Our courses use an engaging mix of activity types including videos, text, flowcharts, quizzes, checklists, spreadsheets, narrative slides, and much more. 

For instance, our activities give students a chance to see how strategies and skills can be applied in real-life situations and they all come with feedback for learners to understand their progress. Our more technical courses include extensive demo-casts so that learners can learn to code alongside their instructor.


Here are a some examples of our course features: 

 
 

Continue your reading about Campus’ pedagogical approach by clicking below:


Watch the webinar: Pedagogy and Learning Design at SAGE Campus

SAGE Campus was live to show a bit of its pedagogical approach.

Rachel Crookes, Head of SAGE Campus, spoke about the learning design approach of the courses, demonstrating the process with examples from one of their data literacy courses.

Glaucio Scremin, Faculty Liaison Executive, shared faculty insights into teaching research methods online based on his experience and challenges faced with online teaching in Universities in the United States.


As a digital library product, SAGE Campus provides university-wide access to the full suite of 31 self-paced online courses worth over 280 hours of online learning for skills and research methods. Librarians can find out more about how SAGE Campus works for institutions and get a 30-day free institutional trial. Faculty members, students and researchers who would like to use SAGE Campus for their teaching or own learning can recommend SAGE Campus to their library.


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