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Courses developed and taught at Emporia State University
 

IT371 Instructional Media

IT572 Technology Uses in Education

IT725 Foundations in Instructional Technology

IT743B Directing and Producing Multimedia

IT743E Electronic Storytelling, Scriptwriting & Storyboarding

IT743F Video, Audio, and Lighting

IT744 Directing and Producing TV

IT744 Video Production Techniques

 

   
Online Courses developed and taught at Emporia State University
 
IT343 Online: Powerful Presentations in PowerPoint
http://www.emporia.edu/idt/howell/it343.htm
This course is for beginning and intermediate level users of PowerPoint. Everything from design principles and techniques to animations and delivery options are covered. The course has been updated recently and is now taught by my wife, Deanne Howell.
 
IT 725: Foundations of Instructional Technology

http://webcourses.emporia.edu:8900/    Click on 'My WebCT' Userid: myguest; Password: 21
This is the introductory class for the 'Instructional Design and Technology' master's degree. In the class we take a critical look at technology, before learning to use PowerPoint and Dreamweaver. Performance based tests, projects, and forum discussions over readings are major items used in assessment.

 
ED 743 Different Ways of Learning
http://www.aboutlearning.com/aboutlearning/online.html This is a six-week course is the online version of the Fundamentals of 4MAT Training (Level One) certification course. This course covers learning styles, brain hemispheresity, and an instructional design model of lesson plan development. This model is an eight-step process of how to integrate learning styles into every lesson you teach. Lessons are delivered to teacher's in twelve instructional blocks. This course continues to be developed and is now taught by licensed trainers.

 

 

 

 

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