RCOE

Leadership and Educational Studies

Instructional Technology Specialist - Computers

Friday, May 16, 2008

A program designed for Public School Personnel leading to licensure in North Carolina

Professors in Instructional Technology

Dr. John Tashner, Dr. Richard Riedl, Dr. Stephen Bronack and Dr. Amy Cheney

What Students Say...

A typical course of study is outlined below:

Instructional Technology core:
RES 5000

RES/CI/LRE/SPE 5040
Research Methods OR

Teacher as Researcher

3 s.h.
ITC 5220 Computers in Educational Settings 3 s.h.
CI 5630 Instructional Technology 3 s.h.

Technology Courses :
ITC 5320 Telecommunications Technologies in Education 3 s.h.
ITC 5420 Hypermedia in Instruction 3 s.h.
ITC 5620 Integrating Computer Technology into Instruction 3 s.h.
ITC 5720 Planning for Technology in Schools 3 s.h.

ITC 5630

CI 5921

Advanced Web Design for Education OR

Instructional Design

3 s.h.
ITC 5900 Internship 3 s.h.
CURRICULUM & ADMINISTRATION COURSES:
CI 5055 Connecting Learners and Subject Matter 3 s.h.
LHE/CI/FDN 5585 Teacher Leadership and School Improvement 3 s.h.

OTHER ELECTIVES:
May be selected on an individual basis in consultation with advisor
THESIS (optional)

*Note: Course of study is subject to change to meet new state licensure requirements.

For further information, please contact Dr. John Tashner: (828) 262-3112, tashnerjh@appstate.edu or Dr. Richard Riedl: (828) 262-6104, riedlre@appstate.edu, Dr. Stephen Bronack: (828) 262-7619, bronacksc@appstate.edu, or Dr. Amy Cheney: (828) 262-6091, cheneyal@appstate.edu

Applications are accepted online at The Cratis D. Williams Graduate School, Phone: (828) 262-2130; Fax: (828) 262-2709.

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