 We are offering this course, Designing Learner Centric E-Learnings 10 Disciplines, why are you offering this course? E-Learning is ubiquitous today. However within the available content there is a wide range in terms of the format, the degree of interactivity, the quality of learner experience and so on. What we are trying to achieve when we design E-Learning content is how to improve learner engagement and learning. This course focuses on a learner centric approach to the design of E-Learning to address these goals. What should the learners expect to learn from this course? This course is offered as part of the academic curriculum in our MTech and PhD courses at IIT Bombay. In this course we learnt about the essential foundations of instructional design, starting with defining the learning objective and designing appropriate learning activities grounded in the theories of learning for making learning more engaging and productive. I learnt several basic and advanced technologies, their affordances and their effective integrations in the pedagogical design of E-Learning content. We also explored the diverse applications of E-Learning designs in education. In fact, at the end of this course we were all able to create our learning designs in the same disciplines. The course is relevant to teachers at all levels of education who wish to create engaging online content for their students. The course discusses the principles and practices of designing and conducting E-Learning and at the same time explores the technology tools which are required to support effective pedagogical strategies. Considering the mode of education today and likely in the near future, learning about the design of E-Learning seems like a vital skill for students too who may go on to careers in education and online and blended teaching. This course may also be of interest to industry professionals such as instructional designers or educational bloggers or those who create ICT based learning content. The examples in this course will focus on topics from STEM disciplines. We look forward to having you all participate in this course. Let's get started.