**Resend of previous email in an attempt to reach all new students. Ignore if you have already received this email.*** Hello CET Graduates: Welcome to the Master’s program in Computer Education and Technology and the Professional Instructional Technology Certificate program. WE ARE IN SEMESTERS NOW! This has been an interesting past year as we re-aligned courses and programs to fit the new semester model. We will at times have a few ‘surprises’ so be patient! Please read carefully the email information below concerning the courses to be offered in each program. * * *Master’s (MED) in Computer Education and Technology Program (CET)* *Fall Course Offerings* EDCT 5012: Technology Applications in Education: Open Sources Tools for Education (Dikkers) EDRE 5010: Research in Education (Franklin) (requires a pink-slip to enter; contact franklit at ohio.edu and put your OU-PID in the email to obtain a pink-slip) The Fall courses are offered in a hybrid blended format and will meet 3 times on campus on the following dates: · EDCT 5012: Saturdays from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm on Sept 8, Oct 20, and Dec 1 · EDRE 5010: Fridays from 5:10 to 9:00 pm on Sept 7. Oct 19, and Nov 30 · The remaining work will be completed online using Adobe Connect and/or other online software. Your instructor will identify the software needed. The blackboard site is: https://blackboard.ohio.edu/ for your courses in most cases. *Spring Course Offerings* EDCT 6002: Visual Literacy for Mediated Instruction (Dikkers) EDCT 6052: Assessment and Evaluation of Technology Programs (Franklin) **EDCT 6910 and EDCT 6122 are offered each semester. You must sign up for your clinical internship (EDCT 6910) and master’s portfolio (EDCT 6122) with your advisor. Send an email to your advisor with your OU-PID and request that you be pink-slipped into the courses. *Professional Instructional Design Certificate Program (PID-C)* Fall Course Offerings: EDCT 6030: Principles of Instructional Design (Moore) EDCT 6031: Advanced Topics in Instructional Design (Smith) Spring Courses: EDCT 6032: Adult Learning in Online Environments EDCT 6901(a-d): Special Topics Workshop - Up to four 1-hr. workshops offered (participants elect 2 to fulfill requirement) The PID-C courses are not currently listed in the course offerings< http://webapps.ohio.edu/classes/results.htm?selectedTerm=2013FALL&locations=ATHN&_locations=on&_locations=on&_locations=on&_locations=on&_locations=on&_locations=on&_locations=on&_locations=on&locations=ONLINE&_locations=on&_locations=on&_locations=on&includeOnline=true&subject=Education+-+Computer+Technology+%28EDCT%29&courseNumber=&className=&courseTopic=&courseLevel=A&status=A&_includeCanceled=on&generalEducationCode2=ALL&beginDate=&endDate=&instructor=&courseDescription=&creditHours=&classStartTime=&classEndTime=&_classDay=on&_classDay=on&_classDay=on&_classDay=on&_classDay=on&_classDay=on&_classDay=on&gradeEligibilityCode=GE0&building=&room=&resultsPerPage=50&searchType=basic >, but should be posted soon in the "Online (All Locations)" tab - all certificate courses require permission to enroll (i.e., students must be pink slipped in). To register, students can send a course request along with their OU-PID via e-mail to smithj31 at ohio.edu. All certificate courses are entirely online (no face-to-face meetings on campus). Graduates wishing to take the PID-C courses concurrently with the CET courses are allowed to do so but should meet with their advisor to obtain permission to place these programs within his/her program of study to meet requirements for graduation. *There is a limitation concerning the number of hours that may be transferred from the PID-C to the CET Program of Study. You are REQUIRED to have advisor approval to do this.* Hope to see you soon on campus for the first MED classes which are Friday, Sept. 7 (5:10 to 9:00 pm) and Saturday (8:30 am to 12:30 pm) both will be in 217B McCracken Hall. Parking is free in the lot next to the building after Friday at 5:00 pm and all day on Saturday. However, before 5:00 pm, they will ticket all cars not having a sticker. * * *Sincerely, * *Dr. Teresa Franklin* * * * * *~~~~~~The best student-centered learning *experience in America~~~~ Dr. Teresa Franklin Professor, Instructional Technology Instructional Technology Program Coordinator 313D McCracken Hall Dept. Educational Studies The Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education Ohio University Athens, OH 45701 740-593-4561 (office) 740-541-8847 (cell) 740-593-0477 (fax) also: franklinteresa at gmail.com "A teacher affects eternity; [she]he can never tell where the influence stops." - Henry Adams * * ** * * -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserv.ohio.edu/pipermail/itech/attachments/20120822/4358e808/attachment-0001.html
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