| The Professional Instructional Design Certificate prepares you to design and develop theory-driven instructional materials and strategies for implementation and evaluation in traditional, blended, and online adult learning environments. Through this program, you'll earn a certificate of completion, and all it takes is two semesters! The format is fully online, offering you the convenience and flexibility needed for a busy schedule. |
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Be a part of this growing field! Thousands of organizations of all sizes are seeking instructional designers, independent consultants, and suppliers. You can work in government, education, or the training industry. |
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- Instructional design principles
- Project management
- Timeline, cost, and resource management
- Adult learning theory
- Online course development
- Instructional strategies
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There are only 25 spots in each cohort.
Deadline: Applications are due
July 15, 2013.
Fall cohort classes begin August 26, 2013.
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The program will provide students with 14 hours of graduate credit, 12 of which are applicable toward a Master of Education in Computer Education and Technology from Ohio University. Completion of the Professional Instructional Design Certificate does not automatically qualify students for the Master of Education in Computer Education and Technology. Applicants must meet all requirements for acceptance in order to enroll. |
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For questions about the program, contact:
David Moore
Associate Professor, Instructional Technology
Department Chair, Educational Studies
moored3@ohio.edu
740.597.1322 |
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