Here, you will find microlearning units that have been created by former EduTech students in the Instructional Design II class.

These courses are an excellent resource for you both before and during your studies.

Courses such as 'A Backpacker's Guide to Self-Regulated Learning', 'Make Teamwork Great Again', 'Mastering Your Semester', 'The Magical Library', 'Anchored Within' or 'Keep Your Motivation Up' can help you get your studies off to a successful start, while others such as 'Scientific Writing', 'Graphic Design & Multimedia Learning', 'A manual for ChatGPT', 'Building the Perfect Prompt', 'Crafting Coverletter', 'How-to create a digital portfolio', 'Mastery quality assessment', 'Replication crisis training', 'Literature Review 101' and 'Project management' provide you with skills necessary for your academic and professional career. Finally, courses like 'Easy Guide to Wiki Page Creation' and 'Intro to Intro to Python' help you prepare for some of your EduTech Courses. 

So take a careful look at these courses, not only to gain knowledge from their content but to see where one of your own future projects will end up!


Instructional Design I will cover the following topics:

  • Behaviorist, cognitivist and constructivist theories & principles (Anchored Instruction, Cognitive Apprenticeship, Goal Based Scenarios, 4C-ID, Pebble in the Pond)
  • Instructional Design Theories for different outcomes
  • Decision Oriented Instructional Design Model (DO-ID model)

At the end of the course students will…

  • Know the key features of the most prominent instructional design theories & models
  • Be able to analyze the requirements for an instructional design with respect to specific requirements
  • Be able to apply instructional design theories to develop a learning solution

The Empirical Research Methods III - Process analysis course is a 3rd-semester elective advanced seminar. You will find the material to read and the exercises on Moodle. Ask your teacher to register you on the Moodle course.

Learning Goals / Competencies

In the seminar Empirical Research Methods III - Process analysis, the following learning goals are pursued
  • Students understand the rationale of and review typical studies involving process analyses.
  • Students learn how to conduct and interpret multimodal process analyses with a focus on content/discourse analysis.
  • Students familiarize themselves with relevant concepts of learning processes

Module Content

The seminar Empirical Research Methods III; Process analysis focuses on

- Theoretical background of argumentative knowledge construction, and Analysis of argumentative knowledge construction

  • Unit of analysis
  • Sampling
  • Segmentation
  • Coding
  • Reliability
  • Validity
  • Think-aloud protocols
  • Automatic discourse analysis
  • Multimodal analysis
  • Motivation and emotion

- Exemplary studies building on process analyses - Related concepts and foci

  • Knowledge convergence
  • Transactivity
  • Embodied cognition

Dear Participants,

the course will be open for registration now.