ABC Learning Design
Active, blended, connected and beyond
Contributor(s)
Young, Clive (editor)
Perović, Nataša (editor)
Havemann, Leo (editor)
Shackleford-Cesare, Karen (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
ABC Learning Design is a popular and effective rapid design method for developing educational programmes, modules and short courses. Created at UCL in 2015, ABC enables academic teams to collaborate in short, focused workshops to co-create visual storyboards of students’ learning journeys. Its ease of use, adaptability, and open licence have led to widespread adoption across the UK, Europe and beyond. ABC Learning Design: Active, blended, connected and beyond introduces ABC to a new audience, adding insights from institutions that have localised and implemented the method in diverse contexts. ABC provides practical, ready-to-use tools, but it is often reframed as more than a set of resources. Its built-in flexibility not only allows for transferability but actively encourages creative modifications that respond to institutional needs. The core ABC workshop remains the heart of the method and is central to all implementations. Around this, institutions have built locally relevant adaptations that retain the method’s participatory ethos. This shared structure creates a design lingua franca that supports collaboration within and across institutions. Drawing on facilitator and participant experiences, the book reviews ABC’s key strengths and explains why it continues to inspire innovation. It invites a global conversation on enriching learning design for students, faculty, and institutions alike.
Keywords
Learning design; Localisation; Institutional change; Higher education; Academic development; Curriculum design; Instructional design; Open practice; Rapid learning design storyboarding; Learning journeysISBN
9781806550494, 9781806550494, 9781806550500Publisher
UCL PressPublisher website
https://www.uclpress.co.uk/Publication date and place
London, 2026Imprint
UCL PressClassification
Curriculum planning and development
Teaching skills and techniques
Higher education, tertiary education
Educational strategies and policy
Educational psychology


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