MEd Students

This is a group meant for ITLS MED students.

See also the general Student Group and the Student Handbook.

 

 

Group News & Discussion:

Students Create ITLS Knowledge Base

New MEd students in the Foundations 2009 course finished a wiki-based knowledge base with notes on various topics related to educational technology and the learning sciences, including organizations, people, technologies, and instructional design models.  This week they are also blogging about some controversies related to the fields-feel free to weigh in your opinions.

Brown Bag with DocuMedia

Thursday September 24, 12:00 (noon)
Education room 282
PIZZA will be provided!
 
DMLGroup will bring alumni Dr. David Gordon and Master Brian Astorga, (previous USU instructors and recipients of department awards), to share tips and tricks, answer your questions, and talk about some of their favorite projects.  Consider it more of an open forum of what it is like outside the ivory towers and in a small, local, instructional design/development company.

Welcome New ITLS Students!

InsT 6300 2009

Welcome to students who joined the ITLS department this year!  We showed them the ropes on our ropes course this past month during orientation.  Jullie Payne posted pictures of the MED ropes course and Bryan Tanner posted a summary and video of the MS/PhD course on his blog.

See below for a list of just some of our new students.

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Sample Proposals, Reports, and Portfolios

Here are a few sample proposals and portfolios that some MEd students have gratefully shared with the rest of us.  If any graduating students would like to share theirs as well, please email me or you can actually edit those pages yourself, too, if you login.
Thanks, -Doug
 
 

Summer 2009 SLMA Courses

Here is some information about the summer SLMA courses.  Please contact Sheri Haderlie <sheri.haderlie@usu.edu> or the instructors (Jadene Denniston, Larry Jeppesen) for more information:


The InsT 5040/6040 - School Library Administration & Leadership with
Larry Jeppesen will be Tuesdays - starting May 5th, ending June 23rd.

Since it is only 8 weeks, it will be 5:15 - 9:00pm each Tuesday.

It will be broadcast, just like the fall & spring classes have been -
so attend at your center's receive site.

The last day of class (June 23rd) is the week of practicum, so that
one will be here in Logan - not broadcast.


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