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2017-2018 Graduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Information and Learning Technologies


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Office: Lawrence Street Center, 701
Telephone: 303-315-6300
Fax: 303-315-6311
E-mail: education@ucdenver.edu
Website: www.ucdenver.edu/education 

Faculty

Information about ILT faculty is available online at www.ucdenver.edu/education.

Whatever your professional interest, we have a technology program for you. Our Information and Learning Technologies program helps students develop learning technologies such as multimedia lessons, knowledge-sharing tools, and online courses.

The Information and Learning Technologies (ILT) master’s program helps people design and use various tools and media for learning, teaching, and professional leadership. Applying sound principles of learning, media design, and professional development, you will integrate a variety of learning strategies and technologies - such as digital media, eLearning, digital storytelling, social media and networking, games, and smart and mobile tools-into your educational responsibilities in school and workplace settings. Throughout the program you will engage in assessment and evaluation activities to improve services, be accountable for outcomes, and develop professional identities as thought leaders in your professional communities of practice.

Technology Expectations

The ILT program relies heavily on computers and related technologies for course delivery and learning activities. Students are expected to use their campus email accounts and check them frequently. Students need convenient, consistent, and reliable access to Internet-connected computers. In addition to textbooks, software purchases may be required or recommended for specific courses.

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CU Denver also offers the #1 Teacher Librarian program in Colorado!​ Our Techer Librarian program has changed dramatically in recent years to reflect changes in information and learning technologies. School libraries can and should be the heart of the school where students, staff, and administration look for collaborative support. School librarians are now called upon to help lead technology planning, instruction, and PD, as well as providing students resources to help them succeed in their studies.

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