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Educational Media / Instructional Technology Specialist: Media Production
John E. Thomas Student Services BuildingP.O. Box 32068
Boone, NC 28608 US
Send E-mail to:
hirsthp@appstate.edu
Phone: 1-828-262-2130
Fax: 1-828-262-2709
Description:
This concentration offers students opportunities to gain knowledge and
skills in the design, production and evaluation of educational/instructional
media appropriate for application in a variety of employment contexts
including business, industry and education. Emphasis is placed upon hands-on
design and production of media and technology that will effectively meet
communication needs in the teaching/training process. The area's theoretical
base fuses the field of instructional technology with mass media research to
provide a holistic perspective on the role of media and technology in
American society. This concentration does not lead to North Carolina
licensure.
Degree(s):
M.A. - Educational Media/Instructional Technology Specialist: Media
Production
Appalachian State University
Cratis D. Williams Graduate School
Educational Media: New Media and Global Education
John E. Thomas Student Services Building
Boone, NC 28608 US
Send E-mail to:
hirsthp@appstate.edu
Phone: 1-828-262-2130
Fax: 1-828-262-2709
Description:
The program of study engages the learner in constructivist learning
environments and global learning communities. Emphasis is placed upon
cultural diversity and the analysis of new media environments from a global
perspective. Particular emphasis is placed upon the analysis of new media in
light of educational, cultural and social forces within a digital global
network. The program of study is international in scope, drawing upon
scholars and students from Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, and the
United States. The language for the program is English. The New Media and
global Education program concentrates on the structure, organization, and
development of learning environments as an effect of the new networked
digital media. Students in the online program will develop the foundation
skills to digital media production, instructional design, evaluation, and
course and program development for distribution over the Internet. Graduates
of the program have moved into business, college teaching in various content
areas, distance education administration, doctorate programs, web
development ventures, and K-12 teaching.
Accreditation Description:
The Reich College of Education is accredited by the National Council for the
Accreditation of Teache
Degree(s):
M.A. in Educational Media
Research Areas:
Instructional Technology Specialist/Computers;Instructional Technology
Specialist/Computers, General;Instructional Technology Specialist/New Media
and Global Education;Instructional Technology Specialist/Media
Literacy;Instructional Technology Specialist/Media Production