Laperrouza, MarcLanares, JacquesSylvestre, Emmanuel2020-02-222020-02-222020-02-222019-01-0110.4995/HEAd19.2019.9330https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/166442WOS:000509960700099Course design in higher education is often approached in a very linear and text-based manner. The paper presents a visual tool in the form of a canvas aimed at accompanying teachers in the design of courses. The canvas can be used in an individual or co-teaching setting. It can be applied either during the conception phase of a new course or to revisit and reflect an existing course. The visual dimension departs from the usual text-based format and ambitions to offer a practical and intuitive approach. It aims at engaging teachers to adopt a prototyping approach in the design of courses. It builds on the various visual modeling tools offered in the fields of business and strategy. The proposed canvas is part of a broader project accompanying higher education teachers in the clarification of their pedagogical intent, in ensuring constructive alignment and in the adoption of a reflexive posture on their teaching experiences.visual approachconstructive alignmentcourse designmodellingVisualizing constructive alignment in the process of course designtext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper