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IPT 510
COLLABORATIVE ONLINE COMMUNICATIONS AND LEARNING
Students will learn technologies that
help develop collaborative online learning communities and learn
technical skills that help them become successful online learners.
Students will examine synchronous and asynchronous online
communication tools to facilitate small and large group
communications, and conduct research using online library systems on
the web.
IPT 520
TRAINING VIDEO PRODUCTION
Focuses on the study
of video as a tool in training and instruction. Hands-on projects help
students understand video, its production process, its capabilities,
its limitations, its ability to complement other media, and its
demands on project resource. PREREQ: PERM/INST
IPT 523 AUTHORING SKILLS FOR
INSTRUCTIONAL MULTIMEDIA
Students learn how to use basic software tools that are
used by professionals in authoring computer-based instruction. This course focuses on the
mechanics of multimedia authoring, demonstrating how advanced authoring can be used to
enhance presentation programs by adding CBT elements, including testing, feedback, and
interactive exercises. Topics covered will include an overview of programming code and
multimedia integration.
IPT 525
E-LEARNING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES
Students will explore theoretical
foundations for implementing online instruction and knowledge
management interventions. They will study e-learning standards,
reusable learning objects, sharable content objects, and learning
(content) management systems. Students will discuss issues in
conducting e-learning readiness assessment. They will also experience
designing online courses using a course management system. PREREQ:
IPT537.
IPT 529
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
Through analysis of case studies,
independent fieldwork, guided practice, professional readings, and
other methods, students learn to use tools, data and systematic
methods to assess organizational needs, identify performance problems
and their causes, and help decision makers target the more critical
problems to solve and the most feasible solutions. PREREQ: IPT536.
IPT 530 EVALUATION METHODOLOGY
Students learn how to use methods of inquiry and analysis
to evaluate the effectiveness of instructional or performance improvement programs. They
explore various models of both formative and summative evaluations and ways to implement
the results of such research efforts. Students will gain hands-on
experience, actually conducting one or more evaluations.
IPT 531 OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH
DESIGN, MEASUREMENT, AND STATISTICS
Students receive a foundation in the relationship among
research design,
measurement, and statistics. Topics covered include scaling, reliability,
validity, norm- vs. criterion-referenced testing, forms of distributions, measures of
central tendency and variability, basic quantitative research designs and their appropriate statistical
tests, and methods for critiquing quantitative research.
IPT 532
ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH IN ORGANIZATIONS
Ethnography is an approach to
learning about the social and cultural life of communities,
organizations, institutions and other settings that discovers how the
activities of people in those settings contribute to the creation of
society and culture. Students receive a foundation in philosophical
perspectives and methods supporting ethnographic research, learn when
to conduct ethnographic research, and explore strategies for
presenting and critiquing ethnographic research. They will also be
provided with an opportunity to implement ethnographic research in
organizational settings. PREREQ: IPT536.
IPT 535
Principles of Adult Learning
Students discover how theories of human learning can be
applied to the instructional process in order to make it more effective and efficient.
They explore conditions both internal and external to the learner,
which are known to affect learning outcomes. They also explore alternative methods, strategies, and
technologies that increase instructional effectiveness in various learning situations and
circumstances. They conduct a project to apply these principles to an
authentic situation of instructional need.
IPT 536
FOUNDATIONS OF
INSTRUCTIONAL AND PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGY
This course provides students with an overview of the field
of Instructional and Performance Technology. Students learn the historical and
theoretical foundations of the field and learn about prominent figures
and important events that contributed to the development of the field.
Students produce mini-projects by applying performance improvement
principles and models to real or realistic organizational settings.
IPT 537 INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN
This course gives an overview of several models for
instructional systems design and examines the processes involved in designing
instructional interventions. Working with a real client and
instructional need, students conduct a full-scale instructional design
project in phases over the duration of the course. PREREQ: IPT536 and IPT535, or PERM/INST.
IPT 538 INSTRUCTIONAL
STRATEGIES
Instructional strategies constitute
the "recipes," templates, or prescriptive patterns that guide,
simplify, and "automate" the voluminous task of actually designing the
learning activities called for by the front-end analysis in an instructional design project. Students will
identify, clarify, justify, and experiment with several types of instructional strategies.
Given a variety of instructional needs, students will practice selecting and implementing
appropriate strategies. PREREQ: IPT537
IPT 540 APPLICATIONS OF
LEARNING STYLES IN INSTRUCTIONAL AND PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGY
The behavioral characteristics
exhibited by different learning/cognitive styles, modalities,
personality styles, multiple intelligences, and emotional
intelligences will be explored. Related preferences for different
learning environments, media, instructional and testing methods will
be examined, as well as the utility of these constructs for addressing
performance problems in the workplace.
IPT 550 DELIVERY TECHNOLOGY FOR
INSTRUCTION
Students investigate the applications of various types of
media and technology to instruction and performance interventions. In
the culminating class project, students analyze and evaluate authentic
instructional packages by applying principles pertaining to the use of
media and technologies in instruction. PREREQ: IPT536.
IPT 551 DESIGNING
COMPUTER-BASED TRAINING
Students learn to apply the principles of instructional
design, instructional message design and human-computer interface
design within the context of Computer-Based Training (CBT). PREREQ: IPT537.
IPT 560 HUMAN PERFORMANCE
TECHNOLOGY
Students examine the foundations, process models,
interventions, professional practice issues, and future trends of the field of human
performance technology (HPT) which aims to improve performance in the work place or in
learning situations. Students practice applying HPT to design
effective performance interventions. PREREQ: IPT536 or PERM/INST.
IPT 561 HUMAN FACTORS
ENGINEERING
This course provides a basic introduction to
Human Factors Engineering to design of
performance environments (including human-machine interfaces). Students learn principles
of work and learning system design that help to improve human performance.
IPT 563 JOB PERF0RMANCE AIDS
(JPAs) & ELECTRONIC PERFORMANCE SUPPORT SYSTEMS (EPSSs)
Job Performance Aids (JPAs) and Electronic Performance
Support Systems (EPSSs) are non-instructional devices that are used to help human workers
overcome cognitive limits and improve job related performance. This course will provide
students with a review of research and methods related to prescribing, designing,
implementing, evaluating and revising JPAs and EPSSs. Students in this class will analyze
a human performance problem; then prototype, evaluate and propose revisions on JPAs and
EPSSs for the solution of that problem. PREREQ: IPT536 or PERM/INST.
IPT564
MOTIVATION IN INSTRUCTIONAL AND PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGY
This course provides an in-depth
study of motivation as one of the fundamental variables underlying
human learning, behavior, and performance improvement. Students
examine theories of motivation and apply the principles derived
therefrom to produce strategies that motivate learning and improve
performance.
IPT 571 MANAGEMENT CONCERNS FOR
PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGISTS
This course provides students with an exposure to current
topics in management which are related to understanding performance systems.
IPT 572
LINKING PERFORMANCE TO CRITICAL BUSINESS ISSUES
Review, analysis and discussion of
cases based on actual projects. Development of action plans that
include effective techniques for transforming requests for training
solutions into value-adding work. PREREQ: IPT536 or PERM/INST.
IPT 583 SELECTED TOPICS IN
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY
Students explore issues and topics of current interest.
Content will be revised continually to reflect current developments in the field of
instructional and performance technology. PREREQ: IPT536 or PERM/INST.
IPT 584 SELECTED TOPICS:
APPLICATIONS OF WEB TECHNOLOGIES
Basic and intermediate design of
instructional and performance interventions using selected web
technologies.
IPT 585 SELECTED TOPICS:
PERFORMANCE CONSULTING
Examine the major theoretical
foundations, principles and practices of performance consulting.
PREREQ: IPT536 or PERM/INST.
IPT 590 PRACTICUM/INTERNSHIP
(Variable Credit)
Note: This course is used by IPT students as an internship
experience. A prospectus requiring faculty sponsor, employer, and student agreement must
be submitted before registering for the course; a brief report
endorsed by the employer is required at the end of the semester; the students final grade
is determined by the faculty sponsor. IPT students may count no more than a total of 3
semester hours of IPT 590 to their program.
IPT 591 PROJECT (Variable
Credit)
Execution of a substantial exercise
that demonstrates the ability to successfully and independently
carry out a professional activity similar to what is encountered in
the professional workplace; archival of the results of the project
is required according to standards approved by the Graduate College.
Graded pass/fail (P/F) only.
IPT 593 THESIS (Variable
Credit)
Independent research or creative
activity at the master's level resulting in a thesis that must be
defended at a final oral examination and archived in the university
library. The thesis must be written in clear and effective English
and presented in a format that conforms to the standards of the
Graduate College. Graded pass/fail (P/F) only.
IPT 594
CONFERENCE OR WORKSHOP
(Variable Credit)
Intensive daily instruction by a
recognized expert in a specialized topic over a period of time
considerably shorter than a semester. Workshop credits may not
transfer.
IPT 595 READINGS AND CONFERENCE
(Variable Credit)
The conduct of topical research,
assigned readings or literature review. The faculty advisor and the
student prepare and sign an agreement describing the amount and type
of work to be accomplished.
Note: With the aid of a faculty sponsor, the student
selects a cohesive set of readings and then discusses them with the faculty member on an
agreed-upon schedule throughout the semester. The planned reading list may be changed
(with faculty approval) to respond to emphases and interests stimulated by initial
reading. Students are expected to do at least 50 hours of reading, thinking, and
conferring for each credit hour earned.
IPT 596
INDEPENDENT STUDY (Variable Credit)
Advanced study of a specialized
topic; design and completion of a project may be included in the
study. The student works with a high degree of independence to meet
well-defined goals under the supervision of a member of the graduate
faculty. Requires submission of a completed
Application for
Independent Study prior to the deadline specified in the academic
calendar.
IPT 597 SPECIAL TOPICS
[Required Modifier] (Variable Credit)
Instruction on a topic that is not
included in the catalog of regular graduate courses; the topic is
indicated by the required modifier. Descriptions for these courses
are given in the Schedule of Classes published each semester.
IPT 598 SEMINAR
(Variable Credit)
Small group meetings for the exchange
of ideas, debate of issues, or presentation of research. Format,
conduct, and purpose of seminars varies widely among disciplines.
IPT
600 ASSESSMENT (Optional Modifier)
(Variable Credit)
Examination or other assessment
required by a graduate program. The optional modifier is used to
indicate the type of assessment and may be chosen from three
possibilities: Preliminary Examination, Comprehensive Examination,
or Capstone Course.
IPT 696
DIRECTED RESEARCH (Variable Credit)
Research conducted by a graduate
student under the supervision of a member of the graduate faculty.
Requires the clear statement of a hypothesis or proposition, a
review of the relevant literature, analysis and synthesis of data or
scholarly evidence, and the inference of conclusions. The results
must be stated in a report written in clear and effective English.
Requires submission of an
Application for Directed Research prior to
the deadline specified in the academic calendar.
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