Educational Technology
* Associate
Professors O'Dell, Swartz * Assistant Professor Krawchuk * Instructors
Cohen, Craig
COURSES: EDUC TECHNOL (ETEC)
ETEC2001 Educational Technology
(FA, SP, SU) (First Offered Spring 2000, Formerly ETEC 2003) A criterion-based
course designed to provide beginning technology users with conceptual
knowledge and skills in the area of fundamental computer technology and
traditional educational medial. Grades are determined by total points
earned on successful completion of identified course projects, unit quizzes,
and a proficiency final examination. Corequisite: ETEC 2002L (FA, SP,
SU)
ETEC2002L Educational Technology
Lab (FA, SP, SU) Computer lab exercises and projects appropriate to Educational
Technology. Student enrolling in ETEC 2002L must also enroll in ETEC 2001.
Corequisite: ETEC 2001
ETEC5062 Teaching and Learning
with Computer-based Technologies (SU) Provides students admitted to the
Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) program with the information and experience
needed to use computer-based teaching technologies to meet instructional
objectives in content area classrooms. Prerequisite: ETEC 2003.
ETEC5063 Practicum in Educational
Technology (IR) Provides practical experiences in educational technology.
Prerequisite: graduate standing and 15 credit hours completed in educational
technology.
ETEC5103 Instructional Systems
Analysis and Design (IR) A basic level instructional analysis and design
course. Students demonstrate knowledge of specific behavioral, social,
and cognitive learning strategies that significantly influence the analysis,
design, and evaluation of instructional technology products. Prerequisite:
graduate standing.
ETEC5203 History & Systems
of Instructional Technology (FA, SP, SU) Provides learners with a comprehensive
survey of the major trends, issues, people, processes, and products that
have significantly affected the evolution of the field of educational
technology.
ETEC5213 Introduction to Educational
Media (FA, SP, SU) Instruction in selecting, utilizing and evaluating
instructional materials and equipment. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
ETEC5233 Teaching Educational
Technology (FA) Provides practical experience in teaching educational
courses. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
ETEC5243 Instructional Design
Theory & Models (FA) A study of the instructional development process
as it pertains to the design and production of instructional materials
which use modern technologies. Goal analysis, objectives, evaluation,
instructional strategy development, production of an educational product,
and revision of the instructional materials are considered. Prerequisite:
graduate standing.
ETEC5253 Information Technologies
in Education (IR) An intensive examination of the role of telecommunications
and distance education technologies and their implications for educational
practice. Emphasis is on telecommunications, and distance education technologies
in classroom environments.
ETEC5263 Grant Writing in
Instructional Technology (FA, SP, SU) Students will have an opportunity
to find grant funding sources, write a grant, and submit an actual grant
proposal to an agency for consideration. Will survey research in instructional
medial over the past 60 years and learn specific criteria for reading
and evaluating research reports and articles. Will investigate current
issues and topics related to research and grant writing in instructional
media.
ETEC5273 Advanced Design of
Educational Media (FA, SU) Instruction in the planning and local production
of instructional materials. Prerequisite: ETEC 5213.
ETEC528V Field Experiences
in Educational Technology (3-6) (IR) Field experience in educational technology
settings. Prerequisite: graduate standing and 6 hours of graduate work
in educational technology.
ETEC5293 Critical Evaluation
of Educational Films (SU) A critical analysis of selected educational
films with emphasis on the selection and evaluation process. Appropriate
for media specialists, curriculum supervisors, librarians, administrators,
classroom teachers and others involved in the purchasing, selection and/or
utilization of educational films. Prerequisite: ETEC 5213 or equivalent.
ETEC5313 Principles of Visual
Literacy (FA, SP, SU) Provides participants with a sense of how visual
images can be employed in the teaching process. The use of black and white
photography, darkroom techniques, and color slide photography are vehicles
for studying the use of visual images in education.
ETEC5323 Computers as an Instructional
Technology (SP) An advanced course in the creation and evaluation of computer
courseware for educational purposes. Emphasis is given to instructional
design principles as they relate to computer education.
ETEC5343 Assessment &
Evaluation in Instructional Technology (FA, SP, SU) Provides learners
with a comprehensive survey of the major assessment and evaluation techniques
used in the system design and evaluation. Techniques range from needs
assessment through summative evaluation.
ETEC560V Workshop (1-3) (IR)
This course is designed to enhance the established educational technology
curriculum by providing students with special topic content and classroom
experiences under the guidance of a faculty member. May be repeated. Prerequisite:
graduate standing.
ETEC574V Internship (1-6)
(FA, SP, SU) A supervised field placement in educational technology that
provides experience consistent with the student's professional goals and
training emphasis. Internship experiences are planning and directed under
the guidance of a faculty member. On-campus and on-site supervision is
required. May be repeated for 6 hours. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
ETEC599V Seminar (3-6) (IR)
This course is designed to enhance the established educational technology
curriculum by providing students with special topic content and classroom
experiences under the guidance of a faculty member. May be repeated for
6 hours. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
ETEC600V Master's Thesis (1-6)
(FA, SP, SU)
ETEC605V Special Problems
in Educational Technology (1-6) (FA, SP, SU) Individually designed and
conducted studies of educational technology under the guidance of a faculty
member. Negotiated learning contract with supervising faculty required
before enrollment. On-campus supervision required. May be repeated for
6 hours. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
ETEC6223 Strategic Planning
and IDT Programs (FA, SP, SU) The course offers readings and experiences
intended to develop strategic planning knowledge, values, attitudes, and
skills in future instructional design and technology leaders. Topics covered
include strategic planning and leadership.
ETEC6253 Information Technologies
in Education (IR) An intensive examination of the role of telecommunications
and distance education technologies and their implications for educational
practices. Emphasis is on techniques of development, utilization and evaluation
of telecommunication and distance education technologies in classroom
environments. Prerequisite: ETEC 5213.
ETEC6393 Issues and Trends
in Instructional Design and Technology (IR) Critical challenges posed
as a result of the increasing infusion of technology into the school and
training environments are explored. The course prepares students to make
and defend policy decisions and become conversant with current trends
and issues in the field. Prerequisite: ETEC 5213.
ETEC699V Seminar (1-3) (IR)
The seminar is designed to provide advanced graduate students with an
opportunity to explore topics related to instructional design in educational
and training environments. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
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