Learning design is the process of designing learning experiences, including planning, structuring, and sequencing. Learning design should be a process that is student-centred, inclusive and accessible, pedagogically informed and aims to promote better use of technologies in teaching. The growing diversity of our student body, our increasingly global outlook and new creative opportunities brought about by technological advancements are stimulating intense debate and innovative approaches to learning and teaching. As a university, we seek to develop independent, creative, flexible and critical thinkers, able to thrive and contribute in an increasingly complex world. This means focusing not only on what we teach but also on how we teach – an area of academic practice which can be sometimes overlooked. ELDeR The Edinburgh Learning Design Roadmap. ABC The ABC curriculum design method is an effective and engaging hands-on, card-based approach to curriculum design. Learning Design Community Recognising that there are many members of the University who are interested in Learning Design, we would like to invite you to join our online community. Learning Design Resources Resources to support learning design. Help and Support How we can support your learning design process. Support for Learning Design For support with learning design, please contact the Learning Design team for an initial consultation. We are based in Learning, Teaching and Web Services Directorate, Information Services. This article was published on 2024-10-08