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Tona
Brewer, M.S.
Instructional Designer
Kaiser Permanente
I am very glad that I chose to pursue my degree through the IPT
program at Boise State. I began my Master's program at another
(non-online) university, pursuing an M.A. in Adult Education. While I
enjoyed my program and my professors, I found much of the course work
too focused on academia and not grounded in the corporate environment
where I've chose my career.
During my early studies I became familiar with Human Performance
Technology and saw how going beyond simply "training" could make a real
impact on the workforce and add value to what I bring to an
organization. I began to search for programs offering coursework
specifically in this area and found the IPT program to be very well
recommended.
Initially, I was skeptical about pursuing a graduate degree online.
The experience exceeded my expectations in every way:
- The flexibility of an online program makes it much easier to fit
course work into a busy schedule. I also found that instead of just
learning on Monday and Wednesday evenings (for example) that being
able to check discussion boards throughout the week and during my
lunch break at work led to a continuous learning experience.
- I had initially thought that an online program might be
"easier," instead I found that the rigor of this program far
exceeded that of my previous university. While that required much
more of a commitment on my part, it also better prepared me to meet
the needs of my career. I believe I have graduate feeling more
confident and competent that I would have otherwise.
- Everything I have learned in this program has had a practical
application to the work I do on the job.
Working with classmates-and faculty-from across the nation and the
world provides more perspectives that you might get locally.
- I may have feared missing the friendships and networking that I
found at a local university, but instead I have made close friends
from across the nation, with whom I remain in touch.
- The variety of activities, including discussions and group work,
meet different learning styles. You are given the opportunity to
learn not just from the faculty and the texts, but also from the
depth and breadth of your classmates' experiences and from your own
self-reflection.
- The nature of the discussion boards gives everyone a chance to
contribute and to be heard.
Without exception, the faculty has modeled the best practices of
instruction that they teach.
Finally, I would like to add that the staff went above and beyond in
helping me to complete the application process and track down my
undergraduate graduates, smoothly transfer my graduate credits, apply to
take my exam, apply for graduation and handle other issues that arose.
I would recommend the IPT program to anyone pursuing a career in
instructional technology, performance technology, process improvement,
consulting or otherwise looking to make a difference in organizations
today.
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