A career in instructional design?

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by skyamese, Oct 11, 2004.

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  1. sartre0nil

    sartre0nil New Member

    You might also try this: Learning Design and Technology Master

    Purdue is very respected engineering school in Indiana, but I'm not sure how it's received by the rest of the nation. Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels is soon to be the school's next president. He was one of the Governors that help start WGU, so even though I'm not a Mitch fan, I hope this means that Purdue will soon have a higher focus on online education.
     
  2. Rain

    Rain New Member

  3. ryoder

    ryoder New Member

    My local USF has an online EdS in Instructional Technology that I might complete. I wish they had an EdD though. They have a PhD but it requires you to be on campus a lot which is not doable for me.

    Thanks for the Boise State information. The EdD Instructional Technology sounds like a good option. New isn't it?
     
  4. SteveFoerster

    SteveFoerster Resident Gadfly Staff Member

    Yes, this is its first semester in operation.
     
  5. smokey2011

    smokey2011 Member

    Yes, the EdD is new and does look extremely interesting. It may be something I look to if I decide to go past this degree.
     
  6. millermax10

    millermax10 New Member

    Purdue

    One more program I would recommend adding to the list is that of Purdue University. Purdue offers an instructional design and technology degree that can benefit two types of professional learners, both those hoping to concentrate on instructional design and technology in corporate training and development settings, and those who wish to focus on technology-enhanced instruction in school-environments.
     

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