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Transforming Learning: Use of the 4PADAFE Instructional Design Methodology and Generative Artificial Intelligence in Designing MOOCs for Innovative Education

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This study investigates how integrating the 4PADAFE instructional design methodology with generative artificial intelligence (GAI) tools helps develop innovative, pedagogically sound digital learning environments in higher education. To meet the demand for scalable and flexible instructional models, 4PADAFE offers a seven-phase, iterative framework that connects pedagogical goals with the creative use of AI-powered tools. Using a qualitative exploratory approach, 20 Systems Engineering students applied the methodology to collaboratively create a four-week Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) titled “Generative Artificial Intelligence Tools for University Teaching.” They utilized ChatGPT, DALL·E, and Gamma to produce educational materials without direct input from subject-matter experts. Data collection included semi-structured interviews, non-participant observation, and analysis of student-created artifacts. The findings revealed increased learner autonomy, creativity, and digital skills, along with more efficient instructional design processes supported by prompt engineering and real-time feedback. The structured 4PADAFE framework helped participants align AI-generated content with specific learning outcomes while maintaining ethical safeguards. This study concludes that, with proper guidance and a systematic framework, students with technical backgrounds can serve as effective instructional designers, demonstrating the potential of combining structured methodologies and GAI to democratize high-quality course development in digital higher education.

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