| Instructional Design
This course is given
every semester, and I have taught it
almost continuously for over eleven
years. I am working with students to
redesign it to be more relevant to each
of the audiences that it serves and to
include an "ID Studio" experience.
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Advanced Instructional
Design
I have given this course
several times over the years. It is one
of the few advanced courses that we
offer in the ITEC program for masters
and doctoral students. I have taught it
differently each time but seem to be
settling down on a combined studio and
theory apporach.
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| Learning Theories
I began teaching this
course when the last of our Educational
Psychology faculty left a few years ago.
Now that we are rebuilding that program,
I teach it less. I did, however, win a
national award for the design of the
online version of the course.
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Current Issues in
Instructional Technology
Normally,
I teach this course every
Fall online. My colleague, with whom I
wrote a textbook for the course, teaches
in f2f in the Spring. We use a
problem-based approach and try to cover
a wide range of issues that are
important in instructional technology
right now.
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Designing Online Courses
This is a new course that
will appear in the catalog in Fall,
2008, It is part of our new Certificate
in Online Learning and Teaching, and for
some students may replace the basic ID
course.
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Research in Online
Learning and Teaching
My colleague, Karen Swan,
and I have taught a seminar on
Computer-Mediated Communications twice
now. That course is being replace in
Fall, 2008, by this one.
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| Instructional Applications
of the Internet
This
course is an introduction to using the
Internet in education and training. I
usually teach it every Summer and
concentrate on designing and developing
instructional websites and on the basics
of computer-mediated communications for
teaching.
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Computer-Mediated
Communications
As noted, this course was
taught twice and is now being superseded
by the Research in Online Learning and
Teaching course. |
| College Teaching |
Managing Technological
Change |