Ashland University

 

Massillon/Stark Center                                                                           

Angel Web Based Electives

for 

Curriculum and Instruction Program

 

Elective Courses Rotation

 

•  Spring & Summer Y                   EDCI 504  - The Instructional Media Lab (0 Credit Hours)

•  Spring   (Jan - May)                   EDCI 512   - Networking & Telecommunications for Educators (3 Credit Hours)

•  Spring                                              EDCI 536   - Instructional Design (3 Credit Hours)

•  Fall     (Aug - Dec)                       EDCI 537   - Issues and Concerns Related to Educational Technology (3 Credit Hours)

•  Fall                                                   EDCI 633  - Organization and Management of Educational Technology. (3 Credit Hours)

•  Summer X (May - June)          EDCI 538  - Instructional Strategies for Using Technology in the Classroom (3 Credit Hours 

•  Summer Z  (July - Aug)           EDCI 505  - Introduction to the Principles of Instructional Technology (3 Credit Hours)

*  Fall & Summer X                        Educ 599   - Charactor Education  (3 credit hours)

 

C & I Program offers students the opportunity to select nine semester hours of electives to apply to their program.  Above are a courses which were designed to help students. Other options would be to use six semester hours of workshop credit.  Three hours needs to be course credit.

 

What is the online delivery system - Angel

We use Angel. As long as you have access to the World Wide Web and have a newer computer, you can use Angel Delivery System. All of the courses are prepared in HTML format, which means you can use any platform to view Angle web classes. Obviously, the faster your connection and the faster your computer processor, the easier it will be to produce your work.

What about face to face sessions

All courses meet a minimum of two times at the Stark Center during a semester. Most of your work will be turned in electronically.

WHO SHOULD I CONTACT?

Dr. John Haschak, jhaschak@ashland.edu

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