Instructional Technology and Design (GC)

Summary

The graduate certificate is focused on using design models and instructional technologies to reduce barriers and create equitable access to learning. Educators pursuing this graduate certificate will engage in innovative and creative uses of technology and design to address problems of practice in education, learn how to teach their own students using design models that foster inquiry and creativity, and use design models to create instructional materials for use in their own classroom or teaching environment. 

Catalog Year

2021-2022

Degree

Certificate

Total Credits

9

Locations

Online

Program Requirements

Common Core

This course will include analysis, synthesis, application, and evaluation of approaches to design in education. Learners will critically review design models and technology use as applied in education and the research that supports them to analyze how design can reduce barriers to learning and can increase equitable access to learning. Learners will analyze and apply design models and technology use to evaluate, adapt, and create student-centered learning experiences and instructional materials. Learners will analyze and apply strategies for teaching a design-based approach to problem solving and inquiry.

Prerequisites: none

Students will identify, evaluate, select, use, adapt, and create game and simulations projects for thematic units, lessons, trainings, and other technology-rich, inquiry-based learning opportunities.

Prerequisites: none

Learners will apply theoretical models and processes for the design and development of learning experiences to address an instructional-based problem of practice in a local education setting. Starting by conducting a needs analysis, learners will use a design process to create an innovative solution to address the problem. Learners will analyze and evaluate the application of technology tools to support their solutions. The design process will focus on identifying and addressing issues around diversity, equity, and inclusion to better support student learning.

Prerequisites: none