Program Overview:
The Postgraduate Diploma of Teaching in Digital Education builds on the MicroMasters program, offering a deeper dive into the strategies and technologies shaping modern education. This program prepares educators to design and deliver advanced digital curricula, assess learning outcomes effectively, and lead educational initiatives with confidence.
Duration: 8 months (24 credits)
Key Highlights:
- Courses covering Digital Content Design & Development, Educational Policies, and Analytics Management.
- Practical labs on video editing, interactive content creation, and advanced educational tools.
- Industry and academic placements to gain real-world experience with educational institutions and tech platforms.
- Pathway to progress into the Master’s program with advanced standing.
Program Breakdown (8 Courses):
- Introduction to Digital Learning & Design (3 credits)
- Teaching and Assessment Methodologies (3 credits)
- Curriculum Design and Development (3 credits)
- Labs: Learning & Content Management System I (3 credits)
- Digital Content Design and Development (3 credits)
- Educational Research and Statistics (3 credits)
- Labs: Learning & Content Management System II (3 credits)
- Graphics Animation & Video Editing Lab (3 credits)
Career Opportunities:
Graduates can pursue mid-level roles such as:
- Curriculum Developer
- Educational Technology Consultant
- Learning Designer
- Digital Assessment Coordinator
This diploma blends practical skills with theoretical knowledge, preparing educators for leadership roles in the education sector.