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EME-Education: Technology and Media
EME 2040 Introduction to Educational Technology . . . . . 3(F,S,SS)
Assists educators in developing skills and competencies which are
essential if they are to integrate technology into the delivery of classroom
instruction. Students will survey a wide variety of instructional technology
materials and systems. They will also learn to use these tools in a
classroom environment.
EME 2042 Introduction to Communications and Print Technologies
. . . . . 3(F,S)
Communications and information professionals are required to design and
develop print and multimedia-based products. Students survey a wide variety
of technology programs and systems that are commonly found in the
communications and print professional environment as they explore how those
products are used in professional environments.
EME 3402 Instructional Technology . . . . . 1-3(F,S,SS)
Prerequisite: EME 2040 or CGS 2570.
Assists students in developing skills and competencies which are
essential for integrating technology into the delivery of classroom
instruction. Students will select, produce, and operate instructional
technology materials and systems. They will systematically integrate
conventional instructional media and computer-based technologies into the
instructional process.
EME 3406 Web Environments for Learning and Information . . . . . 4(F)
Prerequisite: EME 3402.
Instructional Technology support personnel assist educators, trainers,
and other individuals in creating network-based learning systems that
integrate technology into a wide variety of education and training
environments. This integration requires students to operate, select,
produce, and manage instructional technology materials and systems in a
variety of settings. Students will design and develop informational and
instructional web sites using both HTML and web editors. These sites can be
used for education and training in education, business, or military.
EME 3410 Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum . . . . . 1(F,S,SS)
Prerequisite: EME 2040.
Students will learn how to design a technology-rich classroom while
contemplating the changing role of the teacher as a mentor/guide and student
as a self-directed learner. Students will explore models of technology
integration, classroom management and administrative tasks that can be
performed more efficiently using technology, and learn strategies to select
software and deal with legal and ethical issues when planning for technology
integration.
EME 4313 Multimedia Applications for e-Learning . . . . . 3(S)
Prerequisite: EME 3402.
Introduces the learner to a variety of multimedia development tools in
order to examine multimedia objects and components as well as define their
performance and quality parameters. Examines the development process for a
number of multimedia types and evaluate their effect on project development.
Illustrates methods to incorporate the performance and quality factors of a
multimedia project into the implementation and configuration of a delivery
network.
EME 4454 Distance Education Technologies . . . . . 3(S,SS)
Prerequisite: EME 2040 or CGS 2570.
Examines the uses of distance education in education and training
environments as distance systems are increasingly used for teaching and
learning. Distance education will be investigated as an instructional method
in terms of delivery, development, and implementation. Students will design
a distance education environment that uses emerging technologies that
support distance delivery. Offered concurrently with EME 5457; graduate
students will be assigned additional work.
EME 4622 Technology Tools: Site-based Educational Networks
. . . . . 4(F,SS)
Prerequisite: EME 3402.
Students learn the basic principles associated with designing and
developing site-based networks that support education and training
organizations. Major topics to be examined include: terminology,
troubleshooting techniques and strategies, the future of educational
networks. Offered concurrently with EME 5315; graduate students will be
assigned additional work.
EME 4627 Education and Training Technology Support Systems
. . . . . 4(F,S)
Prerequisite: EME 3402.
Students learn advanced principles associated with designing and
developing multi-site and organizational-based support systems for education
and training technologies and organizations that focus on developing
effective learning environments and communities. Offered concurrently with
EME 5403; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
EME 4944 Internship/Practica in Technology . . . . . 3(F,S,SS)
Observation and participation in education and training-related settings.
Students participate in field based experiences related to their course of
study and future goals. Permission is required.
EME 5315 Technology Tools: Site-Based Educational Networks
. . . . . 4(F,SS)
Students learn the basic principles associated with designing and
developing site-based networks that support education and training
organizations. Major topics to be examined include: terminology,
troubleshooting techniques and strategies, the future of educational
networks. Offered concurrently with EME 4622; graduate students will be
assigned additional work.
EME 5355 Instructional Design for HPT . . . . . 1.5(S)
Instructional Systems Design is the basis of creating training
interventions. HPT professionals must be able to articulate systematic ways
of integrating instructional interventions into the workplace from a
pedagogical and practical viewpoint. Emphasized will be theories and models
that support the design of instruction. Focus areas will include
instructional strategies, and media selection techniques.
EME 5403 Education and Training Technology Support Systems
. . . . . 4(F,SS)
Students learn advanced principles associated with designing and
developing multi-site and organizational-based support systems for education
and training technologies and organizations that focus on developing
effective learning environments and communities. Offered concurrently with
EME 4627; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
EME 5457 Distance Education Technologies . . . . . 3(S,SS)
Distance education will be investigated as an instructional method in
terms of delivery, development, and implementation. Students will design a
distance education environment that uses emerging technologies that support
distance delivery. Offered concurrently with EME 4454; graduate students
will be assigned additional work.
EME 6053 Foundations of Instructional Technology . . . . . 3(F)
Studens investigate historical, sociological, and philosophical
perspectives of Instructional Technology in education and training
environments. Students develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed
to integrate instructional technology theories and processes into education
and training settings.
EME 6314 Technology for Leaders . . . . . 3(SS)
Provides leaders with the basic terminology, historical perspectives,
theoretical basis, research and practical application of instructional
technology to empower persons and professionals who work in educational
settings. Builds knowledge and skills to assist school and district leaders
in using and applying instructional technology planning and management
techniques.
EME 6356 Performance Analysis for HPT Environments . . .
. . 1.5(F)
Prerequisite: EME 6429.
Application of knowledge, skills, and abilities in performance consulting
activities associated with analysis of organizational systems.
EME 6357 Tools for HPT Evaluation . . . . . 1.5(CALL DEPT)
Develop skills in developing and using tools for evaluation, focused on
administrative and education and training settings. Students will follow a
process and integrate tools for evaluation into this project-based course.
EME 6358 Evaluation for MSA Professionals . . . . . 1.5(S,SS)
Develop skills in selecting appropriate models for conducting an
evaluation in an administrative environment. A series of models will be
evaluated for applicability and use in administrative environments.
EME 6408 Integrated Technology Learning Environments . . . . . 3(F,S)
Prerequisite: EDG 6344C.
Students evaluate how technology is impacting education and training from
an instructional systems perspective, students will review what educational
and training leaders are promoting for the future, what new approaches
exist, and how to integrate this into a technology-rich learning
environment. All content will be woven around current national and state
reform and accountability efforts; standards for instructional technology;
and competencies for instructional designers.
EME 6409 Distance Learning Implementation . . . . . 3(F)
Prerequisite: EDG 6344C.
Integrates theories of learning and communication with realities and
potential of using telecommunications in education and training
environments. Students will focus on telecommunications as a learning
environment for world wide communication with others in their area of
interest. Emphasizes hands-on use of telecommunications and helps students
develop a basic understanding of the wide variety of telecommunication
options available.
EME 6414C Web-Based Instructional Tools for Educators . . . . . 3(S,SS)
Pre/Corequisite: EDG 6344C.
Students will develop the skills necessary to design web-based
instructional programs. In addition, students will develop the knowledge,
skill, and abilities needed to provide leadership in the area of web-based
design, development, and delivery of instruction. Students will design and
develop effective instruction, as well as identify and select other
effective "off the net" instruction.
EME 6415 Designing Instructional Courseware . . . . . 3(S,SS)
Prerequisite: EDG 6344C.
Incorporates concept, theory, and research to the design, and evaluation
of computer-assisted instruction (CAI). Includes the production of a CAI
rapid prototype based on sound principles of learning theory and
instructional design.
EME 6425 Electronic Performance Support System (EPSS) . .
. . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: EDG 5332 and EME 6414C or EME 6415 or EME 7811.
Students will be engaged in active research and rapid prototype design of
Electronic Performance Support System (EPSS). Students will explore
components of EPSS technology; make comparisons of various examples of EPSS
available; and design a rapid prototype of a model EPSS through emerging
instructional systems models including prototyping; iterative design; and
concurrent evaluation. A "just- in-time" approach to education and training
will be examined, compared, and contrasted with more traditional solutions
and tools to training. A major focus will be on user interface and building
scaffolding into the design of an EPSS.
EME 6426 HPT Interventions . . . . . 3(S)
Prerequisite: EME 6429.
Human Performance Technologists, education and training leaders in
organizations, identify gaps between desired and actual employee performance
levels. Once the gaps have been identified, the HPT practitioner determines
interventions or combinations of interventions that are needed to close
those gaps. These interventions consist of instructional and non-instruction
solutions that educators and trainers design and develop that, in turn,
solve organizational performance problems.
EME 6427 Implementing HPT Interventions . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: EME 6429; EME 6426.
Once performance gaps have been identified, Human Performance
Technologists determine interventions or combinations of interventions that
are required to close those performance gaps. The implementation of
instructional and non-instructional interventions follows a process model
that meets education and training needs of the organization. Guides the
student in developing strategies for implementing those interventions.
EME 6428 Evaluating HPT Interventions . . . . . 3(SS)
Prerequisite: EME 6426, EME 6429.
Human Performance Technologists, education and training leaders in
organizations, evaluate the success of HPT interventions, both instructional
and non-instructional. The impact of these interventions must be quantified
and solutions modified as needed based on evaluation data.
EME 6429 Human Performance Improvement . . . . . 3(F)
Models of human performance technology, associated processes, and
procedures for completing the tasks ascribed to the various stages within
the models/processes are explored.
EME 6458 Distance Learning Policy and Planning . . . . . 3(S,SS)
Prerequisite: EDG 6344C.
Integrates theories of distance education with modern theories of
learning and instruction. Distance education will be evaluated as an
instructional method in terms of delivery, development, and implementation.
Includes development and delivery of a distance education lesson based on
relevant theoretical foundations.
EME 6505 Instructional Television . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: EDG 6344C.
Incorporate concept, theory, and research to the design, development, and
evaluation of instructional television learning environments for K-12, the
military, and business and industry. Includes the development of an ITV
learning environment projects based on sound principles of learning theory
and instructional design.
EME 6601 Needs Assessment and Evaluation in Instructional Technology
Environments . . . . . 3(S)
Develop skills in conducting a needs assessment or evaluation that are
focused on instructional technology projects or products. Students will
follow a process and integrate tools for needs assessment and evaluation
into this projects-based course.
EME 6607 Instructional Technology Planning and Change . .
. . . 1-5(F,SS)
Prerequisite: EDG 6344C.
Incorporates organizational systems analysis and management as related to
instructional projects and building technology-rich learning environments
through a comprehensive site-based technology plan. Students develop skills
needed to design, develop, and manage instructional technology projects in
organizations that continually change and evolve.
EME 6628 Contract Administration: Large Scale Instructional Technology
Systems . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: EDG 6344C.
Will incorporate selected concepts from the trends and issues in
instructional technology, current large scale technological initiatives,
project planning and contract administration for large scale instructional
technology systems. Students will learn to search from a variety of funding
sources in instructional technology funding, write proposals and grants,
gather data from large databases (such as the MIS records), and
manage/administer contracts from a project management perspective.
EME 6632 Instructional Technology Tools and Issues . . .
. . 1-3(SS)
Prerequisite: EDG 6344C.
Incorporates concept, theory, and application to the design.
Implementation, maintenance, and evaluation of educational technical support
facilities that promote the integration of technology-rich learning
environments.
EME 6812 Instructional Technology Seminar . . . . . 3(S,SS)
Prerequisite: EDG 6344C.
Students will synthesize the research on instructional technology as it
relates to teaching and learning. Students will study the influence of
research and theory in instructional technology to suggest a model or set of
constructs for technology based learning environments. Students exploring
emerging technologies will be better prepared as decision makers and leaders
in the field of instructional technology such as virtual reality,
telepresence, hypermedia, cyberspace, and distance education have potential
application for education and training. The full emergence into a technology
based learning environment could revolutionize teaching and learning.
EME 6936 Seminar in HPT Issues: Human-Computer Interaction
. . . . . 1.5(CALL DEPT)
HPT Professionals face a range of performance issues resulting from the
incorporation of technology and technological-processes into organizations.
Merging concepts of human factors, ergonomics, usability, and wayfinding
into performance considerations provides the HPT Professional with an
opportunity to analyze performance from a variety of perspectives.
EME 6946 Field Experiences in HPT . . . . . 3-6(CALL DEPT)
Observation and participation in HPT organizational settings. Students
participate in field-based experiences related to their course of study and
future goals. Permission is required.
EME 7417 Advanced Web-Based Learning Environments . . . .
. 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: EDG 6344C.
Incorporates concept, theory, and research to the design, development,
and evaluation of complex web-based learning environments. Included is the
development of a WBI learning environment based on sound principles of
learning theory and instructional design.
EME 7811 Multimedia and Hypermedia Learning Environments
. . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: EDG 6344C.
Selected concepts from instructional systems design, instructional
message design, human-computer interaction, motivation, video production,
and authoring are examined as a basis for designing and developing a
multimedia product. Existing multimedia products are examined as a basis for
evaluating potential uses in schools and other organizations.
EME 7938 IT Research Design Seminar . . . . . 3(S)
Prerequisite: EDF 6475, EDF 7407.
Provides Instructional Technology advanced graduate students with the
opportunity to conduct an in-depth examination of the processes and
procedures in applied IT research, specifically as related to the
dissertation process. Students explore how to determine appropriate topics
for IT research, format and style for research publications, strategies for
conducting literature reviews, hypotheses, a research design, and
appropriate statistical application.
EME 8980 Dissertation . . . . . 1-6(F,S,SS)
Major individual research in an area of significant educational interest;
designed specifically for candidates in the Ed.D. Curriculum and
Instruction, Instructional Technology program. The dissertation reflects
intensive educational research produced by the student and collaboratively
developed with the student's graduate committee. Graded on a
satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis only. Admission to candidacy, completion
of all other doctoral program requirements and permission is required.
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