Scenario 1B – Structuring Content and Activities Effectively: ensure materials are well–organized and activities are logically sequenced.
A well‑organized course layout lightens the cognitive load and encourages independent learning, whereas a disorganized structure can breed frustration and diminish motivation.
You could divide the course into weekly or thematic sections, using consistent, meaningful headings to help students orient themselves quickly. Each section might open with a concise introduction clarifying what students will do and why it matters.
To keep materials easy to navigate, you could place related resources inside Folders, describe activities in more detail on Pages, and insert in‑line guidance with Labels. Finally, maintaining visual consistency and a clear, logical sequence will help learners follow the learning path smoothly and autonomously.
Recommended tools: Page – Folder – Text and Media Area – Completion Tracking.
