Department of Instructional Technology/Institute for Interactive Technologies
What is instructional technology?
Can I see instructional technology in action?
Who does instructional technology?
Instructional technology is about designing effective instruction using the latest technologies.
Best kept secret on campus.
Instructional Technology: The design, development and delivery of instruction. Often online but through mobile and classroom instruction as well.
So what does an “instructional designer” do?
Online learning and teaching is part of instructional technology.
Analyze needs of the learning? What needs to be learned? By Whom? Designs the instruction. What should it look like? How should it function?
Develop. Builds the instruction using “easy-to-use” tools.
Implements the instruction. How do we make this instruction work at your company, school or organization?
Evaluates the instruction. Was the learning effective? Did we achieve our goal?
It’s not all about technology….
You need to be able to write, think, innovate and communicate…great liberal arts skills
You need analysis skills.
Need to be able to work on a team. r
You need to be creative!!
You need to be able to solve problems?
What is the Department of Instructional Technology?
• Year long program, graduate level program• Curriculum revolves around instructional
design• Includes hands-on software experience• Offer Campus-based and e-learning
curriculum • Requires group work• Two Tracks
– Education– Corporate
Program Focus
Students
Research and Development
Corporate Partnershipsand Strategic Alliances
Marketing and Recruitment
Efforts
State of the IndustryHardware and Software
IIT Projects
• Web Site Development• Training Workshops• Distance Education Courses• E-learning Development• Video Production• Readiness/Needs Assessments• Create Online Experiences
Managing Multimedia Projects
• Form students into companies (teams)• Provide Request for Proposal
– Centered around E-learning• Students develop:
– Proposal– Working Prototype– Sales Presentation
Corporate Advisory Council
• RFP Exercise• Student/Corporate Interaction• Exposure to Leading Edge Instructional
Technology Concepts and Ideas– Between CAC Members– Student RFP Response– View of Working Prototypes
Advanced Instructional Design
• Multimedia Development for Local Organizations– Hospitals– Businesses– Government Services
• Complete Instructional Design Process• Required to pre- and post-test learners• Team project
Demonstration