The University of Delaware’s Division of Professional and Continuing Studies (UD PCS) offers a fully online, three-course Instructional Design Certificate that equips learners with hands-on skills in ...
When she joined the University of Delaware Division of Professional and Continuing Studies (UD PCS) digital learning team in 2016, Aviva Heyn had no idea how significant her work would become. One of ...
The Instructional Design for e-Learning graduate certificate prepares students to apply the principles, theories, models, tools, and techniques of a variety of approaches to instructional design in ...
The Instructional Design team provides services to help faculty design quality face-to-face and online courses. Whether developing a new course or program, transitioning courses to an online format, ...
It is a generally known fact or assertion that the secret to purposeful, goal-oriented learning lies in the delivery and presentation of such. The memories of online classes that were immersive and ...
The program focuses on the knowledge and skills of instructional design and using technology tools to improve teaching and learning, especially on the design of online learning and digital ...
This 15-credit program will prepare you to design instructional materials and integrate technology in a variety of learning contexts, including K-12 schools, universities and industry. The GC-IDT is ...
Our Instructional Designers support faculty in the development of personal pedagogies to deliver dynamic and engaging learning experiences for students. Whether you are developing new courses, or ...
While a bachelor’s degree is the minimum requirement to serve as a program director, the field of study is often unrelated to education, leaving instructors underprepared for the demands of teaching ...
Students in the integrated program are allowed to use nine semester hours to satisfy both the Bachelor of Arts degree and the Master of Science degree in Instructional Design and Technology. Three of ...
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