Media Specialist: Advanced (Education Specialist)
Course Matrix (Including College of Education Faculty)
| CEPD-8102 | Lifespan Human Development
Mary Beth Slone, Ph.D. • Vitae • Syllabus
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| Course Description:
This graduate course is a study of human growth and development from birth through aging and death. The course focuses on areas of physical, cognitive, social, personality, and emotional development as a series of progressive changes resulting from the biological being's interactions with the environment. Special emphasis is placed on the development characteristics of school age youth within a multicultural and diverse society. |
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| Credit Hours: | Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Total: 3 |
| MEDT-6401 | Instructional Technology
Marty Bray, Ph.D. • Vitae • Syllabus
Yun-Jo An, Ph.D. • Vitae • Syllabus |
| Course Description:
An overview of communication and technology as it relates to teaching and learning. This course includes the design, production and utilization of materials and operation of audiovisual equipment and microcomputers. This course will meet the Georgia Technology certification requirement. |
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| Credit Hours: | Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Total: 3 |
| MEDT-7462 | Internet Tools,Resources,& Iss
Marty Bray, Ph.D. • Vitae • Syllabus
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| Course Description:
A study of various internet tools, resources, and issues as related to K-12 education. Strategies for intergrating internet into the curriculum will be included. |
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| Credit Hours: | Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Total: 3 |
| MEDT-7465 | Resources for Childrn/Y Adults
Danilo M Baylen, Ed. D. • Vitae • Syllabus
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| Course Description:
An overview of current resources for children and young adults to support teaching and learning. Non-fiction and digital resources are included. Students will design, develop and produce resources appropriate to their situation. |
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| Credit Hours: | Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Total: 3 |
| MEDT-7466 | Digital & 35mm Photography
Elizabeth Bennett, Ph.D. • Vitae • Syllabus
George Bradford, Ph.D. • Vitae • Syllabus |
| Course Description:
An exploration of the principles of photography including the elements of light, subject, camera, film, and composition. Digital and 35mm instructional applications of photography in the workplace, developing black and white negatives and prints, shooting high-quality digital photographs, and how to enhance digital photographs are covered. |
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| Credit Hours: | Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Total: 3 |
| MEDT-7467 | Web Design for Instruction
George Bradford, Ph.D. • Vitae • Syllabus
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| Course Description:
Intermediate level course on design, development and formative evaluation of we-based instructional systems. Web page design strategies based on research on effective practice are emphasized. Students use software development tools to create and evaluate interactive lessons including strategiesfor assessing learning achievement. |
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| Credit Hours: | Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Total: 3 |
| MEDT-7468 | Introduction to Multimedia
Yun-Jo An, Ph.D. • Vitae • Syllabus
Danilo M Baylen, Ed. D. • Vitae • Syllabus George Bradford, Ph.D. • Vitae • Syllabus |
| Course Description:
A survey of basic elements and technical aspects of multimedia. Included are selection of hardware and software, design principles, hands-on production, classroom applications, and discussion of issues and useful resources. |
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| Credit Hours: | Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Total: 3 |
| MEDT-7469 | Superv of Schl Libr Media Prog
Cristine Goldberg, Ed. D. • Vitae • Syllabus
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| Course Description:
A study of the supervision of the school library media program from the district perspective. A field based experience is included. 30 Graduate Hours. |
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| Credit Hours: | Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 Total: 3 |
| MEDT-7470 | Videotape Prod & Utilization
Elizabeth Bennett, Ph.D. • Vitae • Syllabus
George Bradford, Ph.D. • Vitae • Syllabus |
| Course Description:
An advanced course in the design and production of video instructional materials. Classroom utilization of video will be included. |
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| Credit Hours: | Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Total: 3 |
| MEDT-7471 | Data Networks for Instruction
Marty Bray, Ph.D. • Vitae • Syllabus
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| Course Description:
The design and development of data networks for instructional settings will be covered. In addition to current trends and issues, students will also explore how to use data networks for a variety of instructional contexts and how to perform basic network trouble shooting and repair. |
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| Credit Hours: | Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Total: 3 |
| MEDT-7472 | Intro to Distance Education
Jason Huett, Ph.D. • Vitae • Syllabus
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| Course Description:
This course is a general introduction to conceptual, theoretical, and practical ideas concerning distance education, including the current status of distance learning and its impact on education. Students will become conversant in the terminology of the field of distance education, review its history, conduct research on specific areas of practice, investigate instructional and learning design strategies, explore the technologies commonly used, and understand the unique roles and responsibilities of the distance learner and the distance instructor. |
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| Credit Hours: | Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Total: 3 |
| MEDT-7485 | Special Topics in Media
Cristine Goldberg, Ed. D. • Vitae • Syllabus
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| Course Description:
Individually designed studies of topics in media or instructional technology focused on the student's areas of specialty. |
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| Credit Hours: | Lecture: 0 Lab: 1 Total: 1 |
| MEDT-8461 | Diffusion of Innovations
Danilo M Baylen, Ed. D. • Vitae • Syllabus
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| Course Description:
This course will study effective communication skills, group dynamics, time management, and facilities planning with special emphasis on applying these skills to facilitate the integration of newer technologies into school library media centers and classrooms. |
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| Credit Hours: | Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Total: 3 |
| MEDT-8464 | Issues in School Library Media
Phyllis Snipes, Ph.D. • Vitae • Syllabus
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| Course Description:
Current issues and trends in school library media services and programs will be examined. The basic vision of the school library media program comprised of collaboration, leadership and technology will be emphasized. |
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| Credit Hours: | Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Total: 3 |
| MEDT-8480 | Program Evaluation
Abbot Packard, Ph.D. • Vitae • Syllabus
Linda Haynes, Ph.D. • Vitae • Syllabus |
| Course Description:
This course is designed to prepare students to effectively and efficiently participate in program evaluation at the school sites Students are expected to evaluate efficacy of existing programs and/or the appropriateness of programs being considered for implementation. |
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| Credit Hours: | Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Total: 3 |
| MEDT-8484 | Research Seminar I
Li Cao, Ph.D. • Vitae • Syllabus
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| Course Description:
This course examines mixed methods(both qualitative and quantitative) used in media and instructional technology. Because the course addresses both theoretical and practical dimensions of educational research, every student is expected to study exemplary research studies through printed materials. Students are also expected to conduct action research studies in school settings and start developing an electronic research portfolio. This seminar will also introduce computer based data analysis packages commonly used in instructional technology research. |
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| Credit Hours: | Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Total: 3 |
