Lesson 3: Planning Webinar Instruction

4. Writing Learning Objectives

4.2. Four Steps for Writing Learning Objectives

Next, we'll use four steps to write learning objectives for this lesson's instructional goal. 

Technical subject matter experts will be able to plan a learner-centered webinar on their chosen topic using guidelines for writing a goal statement and learning objectives.

Step 1: Start with a stem sentence.


Step 2: Determine the learning outcome.


Step 3: Consult Bloom's Wheel to select the appropriate level and verb.


Step 4: Write the verb and learning outcome into a statement that, when combined with the stem, forms a complete sentence.


Don't worry. You do not need to be an expert in writing learning objectives to design your webinar. The purpose of writing them is to make you think about what your learners will be able to do when they have completed your webinar. The value of consulting Bloom's taxonomy is that it makes you think about what it will take for them to be successful. You can then use this information to help you decide what and how you are going to teach them to do it.

To see how complex writing learning objectives can be, take a look at the objectives identified for the online Lustre tutorial used for some of the examples in this course - Lustre Performance Objectives. You will also see how these objectives have been aligned to a post-test used to assess learning in the course. This gives you an idea of how learning objectives are used to guide the development of your instructional materials.