Instructional Technology
Level: Masters
Language: English
Category:
Education Technology
Description
The master of science degree in education with a specialization in instructional technology is offered through the University of Wyoming’s nationally recognized Department of Adult Learning and Technology. The knowledge base for students within this program is grounded in the work of numerous researchers and theorists in the fields of instruction, learning, communication, information, and design. The theory, research, and resulting instructional principles are addressed in courses in the following areas: instructional design, visual literacy, and change; instructional material development and production via different media; and instructional management and implementation and technology integration. Graduates of this program have gone on to successful careers in K-12 classrooms, school media and technology centers, and school district administrative offices; public, corporate, and governmental media; technology and information centers and training agencies; college and university faculty and administrative positions; military training facilities; corporate design and development labs; corporate product support teams; and consulting firms. The 34 credit hour masters program can be completed entirely online including the program-culminating capstone course (Plan B).
Recent Reviews
OK, but needs some work
August 3, 2006
While some of the courses I have taken in this program have been interesting and thought provoking, the instruction has been completely lacking. The instructors assign readings and then leave the students to discuss it with little to no guidance from the instructors, even when questions that can only be ...
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