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2020-2021 Graduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog

Learning Design and Technology: Digital Media for Teaching and Learning (K-12) MA


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Students in this track may select a plan with or without an endorsement program in instructional technology. Courses in the endorsement option focus on the practical needs of teachers in their integration of technology and on ways to give leadership and professional development opportunities to your school and district. The plan of study is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) and is designed in line with the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Standards for Educators and the standards of the Colorado Department of Education (CDE.) You will submit an online portfolio in the final semester, referred to as a base camp. The base camp serves as a learning resource for your students, colleagues, and other professionals. The courses in this program are fully online unless specified otherwise, and the program may be completed in two years.

Digital Media for Teaching and Learning K-12 MA program with Instructional Technology Endorsement requirements

30 semester hours (each course is 3 semester hours):

INTE 5665 - Learning with Social Media and Networking  
INTE 5200 - Crafting eLearning Experience  
INTE 5340 - Learning with Digital Stories  
INTE 5320 - Games and Learning  
INTE 5250 - Teaching Strategies for Online and Blended Learning   
INTE 6750 - Trends and Issues in Learning Design and Technology  

Select one:

INTE 5711 - Creative Designs for Instructional Materials   or INTE 5680 - Producing Media for Learning  

INTE 6720 - Research in Learning Design and Technology  
INTE 6999 - Leadership for Technology Innovation  
INTE 6930 - Internship: Learning Technologies  

Personalized Professional MA Learning Design and Technology without Endorsement, Digital Media for Teaching and Learning requirements

For the Digital Media for Teaching and Learning concentration there are 3 required core courses (9 semester hours.)  In consultation and with approval from your faculty advisor (mentor), select 5 graduate-level courses (15 semester hours) from Advisor-approved “Thematic Course Categories” to customize your learning. Finally, take the required research course (3 semester hours) and then complete the Capstone course (3 semester hours) for a total of 30 semester hours.  This plan does NOT lead to an endorsement.

30 semester hours (each course is 3 semester hours):

Core, 9 semester hours:

INTE 5340 - Learning with Digital Stories  
INTE 5320 - Games and Learning  
INTE 5665 - Learning with Social Media and Networking  

Thematic Course Categories, 15 semester hours (requires Faculty Advisor approval):

Course 1
Course 2
Course 3
Course 4
Course 5

Research and Capstone, 6 semester hours:

INTE 6720 - Research in Learning Design and Technology  
INTE 6930 - Internship: Learning Technologies  

Comprehensive Examination for all LDT Students

The comprehensive exam consists of a professional portfolio, referred to as a base camp, wherein students demonstrate program competencies through work products and related accomplishments. The base camp is created throughout the LDT program and submitted for faculty review during the final semester. For more information, see the LDT Current Student Resources website https://education.ucdenver.edu/academic-services/student-resources/graduate/learning-design-technology

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