CourseWork and training
EME 6053 Teaching & Learning with Emerging Technologies (3 credit hours)
PR: Graduate standing or C.I. Study and application of electronic resources available for education including techniques for locating, evaluating, and integrating them into the classroom.
EME 6055 Current Trends in Instructional Technology (3 credit hours)
PR: Graduate standing or C.I. Survey of current trends and issues of importance to the field of instructional technology.
EME 6062 Research in Instructional Technology (3 credit hours)
PR or CR: EME6055 or EME6613. Critical review and evaluation of landmark research in the areas of educational media, instructional design, and instructional systems.
EME 6209 Multimedia Instructional Systems II (3 credit hours)
PR: EME 6507 or EME 6613, or C.I. Advanced techniques in delivery and management of Web-based multimedia instructional content. Integration of media into Web-based instruction. Discussion of delivery and management issues.
EME 6226 Instructional Development and Evaluation (3 credit hours)
PR: EME6613 or C.I. Focuses on the development, including flowcharting, storyboarding and prototyping as well as the formative and summative evaluation of instructional materials and programs.
EME 6417 Interactive Online and Virtual Teaching Environments (3 credit hours)
PR: EME 6507 or C.I. Explores issues and trends in educational and human to computer interactions theories as applied to virtual and online participatory learning environments.
EME 6457 Distance Education: Technology Process Product (3 credit hours)
PR: EME 6507 (or equivalent) and EME 6613 or C.I. Instruction and how it is delivered at a distance. Examines technologies, processes, and products of distance education with emphasis on e-learning.
EME 6507 Multimedia in Education and Training (3 credit hours)
PR: EME 6405 or C.I. Emphasis on the elements and applications of multimedia programs for use by students and teachers in PreK12 and Higher Education as well as instructional designers in business and industry settings. Includes authoring, design, delivery systems, hardware, software.
EME6601 Instructional Simulations Design in Training and Education (3 credit hours)
PR: EME6613. Integration of ISD methods with simulation systems design, including analysis, design, development and formative evaluation of leading-edge training and educational simulation technologies.
EME 6602 Integration of Technology into Learning Environments (3 credit hours)
PR: EME 6053, EME 6405, EME 6507 or C.I. Resources, materials, and strategies for systemic achievement of curriculum goals; investigation of innovative and effective technological advances and practices for use in teaching and learning.
EME 6607 Planned Change in Instructional Technology (3 credit hours)
PR: Graduate standing or C.I. In-depth study of the processes of planned change and adoption/rejection of innovations in educational settings.
EME 6613 Instructional System Design (3 credit hours)
PR: Graduate standing or C.I. Systematic design of instruction including task, learner and context analyses, specification of objectives and learner assessments, instructional strategies and media selection.
EME 6940 Theory into Practice in Educational Technology (3 credit hours)
PR: Completion of all core courses in educational technology. Practicum in facilitating the utilization of instructional media and information technologies.
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