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IDT Instructional Design and Technology Courses at Global Campus

Discover how to harness the power of technology to create impactful learning experiences for learners of all ages. These classes, the core of the University of Arizona Global Campus' Master of Science in Instructional Design and Technology, will develop your skills for analyzing, designing, researching, developing, and evaluating a wide range of instructional programs. You will learn how to develop curriculum for classrooms and employee training programs for the business world.


IDT Instructional Design and Technology Class Descriptions and Credit Information

IDT 611 Final Project Phase I

3 Credits

This course builds on the work completed in IDT 610: Advanced Instructional Design and Technology II.  Weekly course work will culminate in students conducting a Beta Test with their final project.  Once conducted, students will analyze and write up the results of the beta test in the form of a Beta Test Report. Finally, students will make revisions to their projects based on their beta test findings. Prerequisite: IDT 610

IDT 612 ID Final Project Phase II

3 Credits

This course builds on the work completed in IDT 611: Final Project Phase I.  Weekly course work will culminate in the completion of a final project presentation, the creation of an ePortfolio containing various artifacts of MSIDT coursework, and a final project reflection.  In addition, students will take part in professional network development (PND) activities and discussions to create connections to other professionals via social networking technologies in the field of instructional design and technology. Prerequisite: IDT 611

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